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Daan begon aan Governance and Leadership in European Public Health (GLEPH) met een master in Biomedical Sciences. Gedreven door zijn fascinatie voor beleidsvorming, strategie, bestuur en communicatie verschoof Daan zijn focus voorbij laboratoriumonderzoek.
On 8 May 2024, the Globalisation & Law Network hosted a seminar featuring Elies van Sliedregt, Professor of Criminal Law and Procedure at Tilburg University.
Het is voor het eerst dat het Internationaal Gerechtshof een student van de Universiteit Maastricht selecteert.
It is the first time the International Court of Justice selected a student from Maastricht University.
On October 10, 2024, the Marc Cornelissen Brightlands Award will be presented for the sixth time. Candidates can apply for it until 14 June. The award is aimed at anyone in the Netherlands-Germany-Belgium border region who is working on a dream to accelerate the circular transition. A prize of € 35,000 is attached to the award, earmarked for realising that dream.
Op 10 oktober 2024 wordt voor de zesde maal de Marc Cornelissen Brightlands Award uitgereikt. Tot 14 juni kunnen kandidaten zich hiervoor aanmelden. De award richt zich op iedereen in de grensregio Nederland-Duitsland-België, die bezig is aan een droom om de circulaire transitie te versnellen. Aan de award is een prijs van € 35.000 verbonden, bestemd voor het realiseren van die droom.
On 3 April 2024, the Globalisation & Law Network was pleased to welcome Dr. Laura Mai, Postdoctoral researcher at the Constitutionalising in the Anthropocene project, as a speaker in the context of its seminar series.
Climate change and environmental pollution are central challenges of our time. Environmental policies that can effectively and equitably incentivize the energy transition, foster climate change resilience and adaptation, and reduce the detrimental impact of environmental degradation on human well-being are urgently needed. To this end, policymakers must strike a balance between the benefits and costs of such policies.
The UM team came second in the Grand Final of the 12th edition of the Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition, which took place at the European Court of Human Rights.
Aline Sierp received €50,000 in the NWO SSH XS funding scheme for the project ‘When the Past Determines the Future: The Role of Memory in Foreign Policy Decisions’. In the project, Aline will explore how political decisions are shaped by history.