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Get a feel of what it’s like to study International Business at Maastricht University.
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Aleksandra Komornicka has received a Veni grant of € 320,000 from NWO for her project ‘The Market Next Door: Western European Multinationals and the Remaking of Central Europe, 1969-1993’.
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T. Degens
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T. Degens
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Universiteit Maastricht heeft een nieuwe onderzoekskas gebouwd op Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo. In deze high-tech kas wordt vanaf 1 september onderzoek gedaan naar de land- en tuinbouw van de toekomst: van nieuwe teelttechnieken en de ontwikkeling van planten tot aan de optimalisatie van gezonde voedingsstoffen in gewassen.
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Maastricht University has built a new research greenhouse at Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo. Starting on September 1, research will be conducted in this high-tech greenhouse on the agriculture and horticulture of the future: from new cultivation techniques and the development of plants to the optimization of healthy nutrients in crops.
Moving orange spots on a yellow background are the first indication that something unusual is taking place in Maastricht's limestone quarry, Sint-Pietersberg. A closer look reveals that these are people clothed in orange vests. They are Maastricht Science Programme students and supervisors.
By gathering experts from different fields and approaches this workshop aims to explore the boundaries of constitutional time, which time-frames are relevant for constitutional law, and to address the legal strategies and techniques to make temporal constitutional law possible. The purpose of the workshop is to make concrete proposals for ensuring consistency between constitutional law and time and to address the potential and critics of legal devices elaborated for this purpose. The workshop will also examine the timeframe adopted in different domains of law, to assess similarities, differences, and peculiarities of the legal time therein.