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First-generation non-Western immigrant women more competitive than Dutch women. This and more is shown in research by Dr. Özge Gökdemir and Prof. Devrim Dumludağ of Maastricht University.
Eerste generatie niet-westerse immigrantenvrouwen competitiever dan Nederlandse vrouwen. Dit en meer blijkt uit onderzoek door Dr. Özge Gökdemir en Prof. Devrim Dumludağ van de Universiteit Maastricht.
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The Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence (ECoE), a leading research institution based in Limassol (Cyprus) received funding under the Twinning Bottom-Up scheme of the EC WIDERA program for the innovative REVITALISER project. The REVITALISER project, titled “Preventive Protection of Archaeological Sites in the EMMENA Region,” contributes to the fight against illegal excavations and protect cultural heritage using remote sensing, AI, and space-born technologies. The ECoE will work closely with the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology (ICAC), Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), and Maastricht University (UM).
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Maastricht University students have won the Dutch final of the student competition Ecotrophelia, a drinking vinegar based on apple cider vinegar, fruit and herbs.
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In the upcoming months, we’ll share tips on Instagram for our students on how to live a healthier life. Not just a random collection, but tips based on actual research happening at our faculty. The brains behind this idea are Lieve Vonken and Gido Metz, PhD candidates at CAPHRI, the Care and Public Health Research Institute and researchers at the Department of Health Promotion.
In je eentje verhuizen naar een nieuw land met een andere cultuur en taal en zonder supportnetwerk is niet niks. Mastersstudente Beverlianne wist na haar aankomst in Maastricht daarom al snel dat ze betrokken wilde raken bij de lokale gemeenschap. Via het Personal & Professional Development Portal van de Universiteit Maastricht vond ze Serve the City. Bij Serve the City staat het verbinden van mensen centraal. Mensen die het moeilijk hebben, kunnen rekenen op de vrijwilligers van Serve the City. Grote projecten of kleine gebaren, vrijwel niks is te gek.
Moving on your own to a new country with a different culture and language and without a support network can be challenging. Master's student Beverlianne Green therefore quickly realised she wanted to get involved with the local community. Through the Personal & Professional Development Portal of Maastricht University she found Serve the City. Serve the City focuses on connecting people. Those who are struggling can rely on the volunteers of Serve the City. Whether it is large projects or small gestures, almost nothing is too much.
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Drawing blood, inserting an IV, or looking into the ear; even seemingly simple medical procedures can cause anxiety, pain, and stress in children. According to pediatric intensivist Piet Leroy, comfort and trust are just as important as the medical treatment itself. Therefore, he is researching how healthcare providers can offer trauma-free care and how they can learn to apply comfort care. Leroy has been appointed as a professor of "procedural comfort care, sedation, and analgesia in children for trauma-free care," and delivered his inaugural speech titled "Embrace Vulnerability" on March 8, 2024.