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Hbo-afgestudeerden doen het in de regel nog steeds goed op de arbeidsmarkt. Dat blijkt uit de jaarlijkse HBO-Monitor van het Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt (ROA) van de Universiteit Maastricht.
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In November 2021, four students of Maastricht University were selected to participate in an exclusive masterclass at the Maastricht Science Programme. Led by Goldschmidt, the students were given the opportunity to study the letters of Dubois: a local scientist who ultimately provided the first evidence of the evolutionary transition from apes to humans.
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In the Springer Book Series 'Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market', MACCH affiliated researcher Bart Zwegers has published the book Cultural Heritage in Transition: A Multi-Level Perspective on World Heritage in Germany and the United Kingdom, 1970-2020, which introduces the multilevel perspective to analyse how local, national, and international actors and institutions in the heritage field interact.
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Unlike China, Russia cannot rely on a thriving digital ecosystem of its own to replace Facebook, Instagram, Spotify and Netflix.
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At the kick-off of the MORSE-launch week, the Sustainable UM2030 program and its goals and the research topics of the MORSE partners were presented.
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Learning to read and write fluently seems natural to many people. But it's actually not. Certainly not for people with dyslexia. In this lecture neuroscientist Milene Bonte explains why.
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Nothing helped 115kg Lisette to lose weight, until she took part in an experiment as a test subject. With
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It is well known that your muscles age over time, but research by Maastricht University and the Amsterdam University Medical Centre (UMC) has shown that you can also reverse the ageing of your muscles