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Anecdotal evidence imply that what ones sees in a sausage factory cannot be unseen, and such an experience somehow takes away something from the joy that stems out of the carefree consumption of such delicacies. In this blog entry about the international poverty line’s maladies I don’t want to ask nearly as much of you; but then, that also depends on your taste.
The area on the Sorbonnelaan in the Maastricht neighbourhood of Randwyck looked somewhat bare and remote about two years ago. This was mainly due to the modular and temporary appearance of the student houses that were quickly built there. Meanwhile, the area is increasingly taking on the character of a real student campus thanks to the green areas, meeting places and the mix of students coming and going every day. The campus is now home to over 800 students. What’s it like to live and work here? We asked during a tour of the campus grounds.
The UM Data Science Research Seminar Series are monthly sessions organized by the Institute of Data Science, in collaboration with different departments across Maastricht University (UM). The aim of these collaborations is to bring together scientists from all over UM to discuss breakthroughs and research topics related to Data Science.
Billions of dollars in foreign aid could be spent more effectively if international poverty statistics weren’t so inaccurate. Says Dr Michail Moatsos, Assistant Professor at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics.
Van een jeugddroom om piloot te worden tot een studie rechten, met een korte omweg naar financiën en nu werkzaam als Procurement Manager voor de Lufthansa Group, was alumnus Charles Brichet vastbesloten om zijn droomcarrière in de luchtvaart na te jagen, waarbij hij elk obstakel, elke uitdaging en tegenslag onderweg overwon.
Miljarden dollars aan buitenlandse hulp zouden effectiever besteed kunnen worden als de internationale armoedestatistieken niet zo onnauwkeurig waren. Aldus Dr. Michail Moatsos, onderzoeker bij de Maastricht University School of Business and Economics.
In the ever-evolving landscape of research and politics, the concept of purposive transformations has been growing in importance over the past years. However, the literature on transformations is diverse, lacking coherence, and necessitating better theorisation and cross-fertilisation. Typically, the term "transformations" is used in opposition to a past situation or future scenarios that differ significantly from the present.
This blog post delves into various meanings of the term across different fields, including sociotechnical system transitions, socio-ecological transformation, transformative social innovation, urban transformations, governance of transformations, and political economy. For those interested in delving deeper, a reading group on transformation mechanisms and patterns will start after the summer.