News
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Two students recently received the very first Double Degrees from University College Maastricht (UCM) and University College Freiburg (UCF).
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Arrival of Michel Dumontier marks development of interfaculty research programme in Data Science
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Researchers at MAASTRO CLINIC and Maastricht UMC+/Maastricht University receive a six million euro grant from the European Commission to investigate treatment of metastatic lung tumours with a combination of radio therapy and immunotherapy in clinical practice
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On 28 October 2016, Dr. Vigjilenca Abazi was invited to give a Jean Monnet lecture at University of Salamanca.
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A private foundation is giving physician-researchers from Maastricht UMC+ a €200,000 grant to study the role vitamin C plays in cancer.
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Research conducted by ABN AMRO MeesPierson and Maastricht University found that Dutch people with a disposable income of at least €500,000 give an average of €7,915 per year to charities
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One of the obstacles is the recognition of professional qualifications. Therefore, ITEM is announcing its intention to carry out a feasibility study about creating a “cross-border professional recognition card”. The final “cross-border professional recognition card” would be a tool developed to speed up and facilitate recognition procedures, especially for border regions.
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Professor meets chef
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On 8, 9 and 10 September the LINK Institutes MERLN and M4I held their official openings in the AINSI in Maastricht.
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The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM, established in 2015, has the important objective to identify the effects of laws and regulations for border regions. Therefore ITEM launched its Cross-border impact assessment in 2016. The results of this assessment are now published in the Cross-border impact assessment 2016 and make it clear that there are still many obstacles in the area of cross-border mobility.