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Hacker groups in Russia seem to be able to go about their business undisturbed. Are they really elusive?
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In a three-part podcast, two young people from Dutch Limburg are looking for answers to questions related to the future and origin of multilingualism in their homeland: the Euregio.
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In a three-part podcast, two young people from Dutch Limburg are looking for answers to these questions in their homeland: the Euregio.
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200 bright and talented master students from the Marketing Strategy & Innovation course at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics joined forces for 7 weeks and worked in 39 teams to provide outside-in, innovative ideas and solutions for one company: energy supplier Essent.
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Focusing on data collection through ubiquitous computing devices and integrating multiple big data sources will allow research to grasp citizens’ behaviour better and to use digitalization to achieve more sustainability in urban areas.
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PhD thesis written by Akouvi Okpè Abalo.
Considered to be the most affected, fragile and vulnerable to climate change, poor West African states are at the heart of the international climate regime. They are thus subject to a series of conventional obligations whose implementation is highlighted in this thesis. -
Ann Meulders, associate professor of Experimental Health Psychology, is working on a Vidi project focusing on pain avoidance, a proven predictor of chronic pain. As her PhD candidate Eveliina Glogan demonstrates in her dissertation, an important mechanism behind the generalisation of pain avoidance is uncertainty about future pain.
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Claartje Rasterhoff was interviewed for the bi-weekly NDE-podcast ‘Paulus en De Nijs op reis’ by the Dutch Heritage Network.