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Last Friday, the lecture hall of the Minderbroedersberg was filled for the inaugural speech of Hans Savelberg, an extraordinary professor and Director of Education in Biomedical Sciences at Maastricht University, who, just like EDLAB, is on a mission to improve education.
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In the annual ‘Best Studies’ publication by the weekly magazine Elsevier, the bachelor's programme European studies and the master's programme Media Culture were both ranked number 1. The ‘Best Studies’ survey is based on evaluations by students in the National Student Survey.
The complete list of results can be found on the Elsevier website.
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The PhD research of Van Ganzewinkel shows that intravenous paracetamol is tolerated and processed well by premature babies (PhD conferral van Ganzewinkel).
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Irma Everink is a PhD candidate in the CAPHRI Research Line Ageing and Long-Term Care. She was selected for this award for her abstract on ‘Effects of an integrated care pathway within geriatric rehabilitation: preliminary results’.
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Elsevier ‘Best Studies’ 2016, which is based on the National Student Survey (NSE), has ranked University College Maastricht (UCM) as the top Liberal Arts and Sciences programme in the Netherlands. UCM has held this position since 2013.
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A new MEPLI working paper by Jan Smits and Caroline Calomme on 'The Reform of the French Law of Obligations: Lex Jeux Sont Faits'.
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Five bachelor’s and five master’s programmes in first place, new University College Venlo scored 82, together with University College Maastricht (1st and 2nd place in their category)
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Knowledge platform to promote participation in the workforce in people with an occupational disability.
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Major subsidy for personalised treatment of degenerative joint conditions (MUMC+ News).
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New MEPLI working paper by Fabian Junge on 'The Necessity of European Harmonization in the Area of Trade Secrets'.