Zoekresultaten
![Turnzaal](/sites/default/files/2024-06/1.%20Turnzaal%20%C2%A9%20Joris%20Hilterman.jpg)
Maastricht University takes care of many distinctive buildings that we all know. For example, the Turnzaal at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Learn more about the oldest gym hall in the Netherlands.
![Max Boutell and Sharon Anyango](/sites/default/files/2024-06/Max%20and%20Sharon%20%20highlight%20widget.png)
Max Boutell and Sharon Anyango will work on separate projects on the role adaptive architects in the neoliberal turn, and on gender expectations of Somali and Eritrean refugees in the Netherlands.
![Sofie van Geffen](/sites/default/files/2024-06/image003.jpg)
We ontdekken elke dag nieuwe dingen over medewerkers en studenten hier op onze faculteit. Dat Lieve wil dat gezondheidstips evidence-based zijn. Dat Alisa van Moskou naar Maastricht is verhuisd om eerstejaarsstudent Regenerative Medicine and Technology te worden. En dat Sofie haar master Health and Digital Transformation aan het afronden is met de overtuiging dat zorginnovatie en empathische zorg synergie hebben.
![Sofie van Geffen](/sites/default/files/2024-06/image003.jpg)
We discover new things about staff and students every day here at our faculty. That Lieve wants health tips to be evidence-based. That Alisa moved from Moscow to Maastricht to become a first-year Regenerative Medicine and Technology student. And that Sofie is finishing up her master’s in Health and Digital Transformation with the belief that healthcare innovation and empathetic care have synergy.
![Hilde Verbeek](/sites/default/files/2024-06/1.%20Academische%20Werkplaats%20Ouderenzorg%20Limburg%20%C2%A9%20Paul%20van%20der%20Veer.jpg)
South Limburg with its ageing population faces considerable challenges when it comes to health and wellbeing. UM research and innovation is already making a real difference. Hilde Verbeek, chair of the Limburg Living Lab in Aging and Long-Term Care, on how to empower older persons and battle the negative image of ageing.
![Prof. Christopher Brewster](/sites/default/files/2024-06/Impactserie_Christopher_Brewster_Ellen_Oosterhof.jpg)
For the series "The societal impact of UM research", Professor Christopher Brewster was interviewed by Observant's Dennis Vaendel. This edition is entitled "How UM computer scientists are developing software for farmers".
![Hilde Verbeek](/sites/default/files/2024-06/1.%20Academische%20Werkplaats%20Ouderenzorg%20Limburg%20%C2%A9%20Paul%20van%20der%20Veer.jpg)
Door de vergrijzing heeft Zuid-Limburg te maken met aanzienlijke uitdagingen in gezondheid en welzijn. Onderzoek en innovatie van de UM maakt nu al een verschil. Hilde Verbeek, voorzitter van de Academische Werkplaats Ouderenzorg Limburg, over hoe we ouderen in hun kracht kunnen zetten en het negatieve imago van ouder worden kunnen tegengaan.
![Maud Oostindie](/sites/default/files/2024-06/maud.jpg)
How do people interact with each other on social media and other online platforms? How do they end up in conflict? And most importantly: how can we prevent these discussions from escalating? PhD candidate Maud Oostindie is researching these questions. On top of that, she is the new ‘Face of Science’ of Maastricht University. A conversation about buzz kills, anonymity and moderation.
![Lobke Meels](/sites/default/files/2024-06/lobke.jpeg)
Met een bachelordiploma Biomedical Sciences heb je ruime keuze waar je je gedetailleerde kennis over ziekte en gezondheid wilt toepassen. Of je nu in het lab of daarbuiten wilt werken. Lobke Meels is een inspirerend voorbeeld van een carrière buiten het lab. Ze combineerde haar bacheloropleiding Biomedical Sciences met een master in gezondheidseconomie en -management en werkt nu aan het omzetten van onderzoek in commerciële medische producten.
![Lobke Meels](/sites/default/files/2024-06/lobke.jpeg)
A bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences gives you ample choice for where to apply your detailed knowledge of sickness and health. Whether you want to work in or outside of the lab. Lobke Meels is an inspiring example of pursuing a career outside of the lab. She combined her bachelor’s programme Biomedical Sciences with a master’s in health economics and management and now works on turning research into marketable medical products.