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… way to learn more about what is currently going on at MSP but mostly to meet old and new friends, and even though officially the programme ended at 20:00, many attendees still continued their evening in the centre of Maastricht. Students share their experiences On the next day, it was time for students and alumni to share their experiences. The schedule was filled with talks ranging from how to decolonise science and the role of sleep in fast motor learning and from space bugs to innovation in hospitals. In true MSP style, there was a huge variety in the topics that were …
… In addition, the UM Scholarship Office closely monitors the students’ progress, ensuring both their academic performance and well-being are supported. Scholarship recipients are also encouraged to act as ambassadors for the programme, sharing their experiences with prospective students at their home institutions. The UM Brightlands Talent Scholarship fosters collaboration between Maastricht University, its students and Brightlands, contributing to the growth of innovation in Limburg while …
… help build a solid foundation for further growth. People will also be ‘freed up’ to work with BISCI. Business Director Ton Geurts is now my co-director, which is very important for BISCI; Ton can contribute a huge network and a lot of knowledge and experience.” Change is the only constant BISCI is based at Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo in one of the Box-in-Box offices. Bart: “Our lab is reality, the companies based here. BISCI is the driving force behind Supply Chain Valley, a group of …
A major reduction in health care costs per patient and shorter waiting lists, plus an increase in patient satisfaction with no detrimental effects on health outcomes. These are the key results of a multi-year trial of an alternative to regular hospital care dubbed ‘primary plus’.
… such as the well-known primatologist Prof. Frans de Waal and Maastricht University lecturer in Computer Ethics, Dr Katleen Gabriëls (FASoS), five finalists presented their research to the audience. “It’s a pity I didn’t win, but it was a really fun experience”, De Boer responded to the final result. At the end of this festive event, Matthieu de Schipper went home as the Science Talent 2019 with an award of 2,500 euros. Five finalists At the beginning of May, the public was able to vote for one …
… and civil servants. They had a great variety of meetings to choose from with workshops, interactive sessions, launches, interesting speakers plus entertainment.” What were the responses from the participants? “Organizations had a really positive experience and feel that Brightlands generates high visibility for its own organization. This is of course the Campus’s intention, to give organizations a platform. The DAFW yielded a lot of new contacts. The great thing is that many of the 1000 …
… So you can always contact us with questions or come to our events. We regularly run FAIR Coffees, lectures and workshops in the field of reproducibility, preregistration, and so on. Many of these events are intended for people who don’t have much experience with OS yet. They might recognise that it’s a good idea to preregister a study, but they don’t know how to go about it. At our events, you learn that it’s not as complicated as you might think, and perhaps find out that this is the way it …
… and economic impact. Maastricht University UM will lead the alliance as part of this European Commission pilot, the results of which will be published in mid-2019. During the application and pilot phases, UM and its partners will also share their experiences with other relevant stakeholders. Attending the presentation of the alliance at the UM Campus Brussels on 17 May were representatives of the partner universities, the permanent representations and ministries of the respective countries, and …
… the graduates. Ammar Abo Hamida, Mohammad Alkafri, Jasser al Kafri and Selman Housain are the first Syrian refugees to obtain a master's degree at UM. Medical engineer Selman Housain started his master's programme at UM in 2016. Housain shared his experiences in an interview for the annual university magazine Education Matters . His decision to resume his studies was motivated by a desire to meet new people and expand his network in a different country. These motivations clearly paid off, with …
Zuyd University, philharmonie zuidnederland and Maastricht University will continue their collaboration in the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) for the next four years.