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… Search results 25 March 2019 Three FASoS students successfully presented the result of 4 months of research during the Maastricht Antiquarian Book and Print Fair 2019 fair last week. All students were supervised by FASoS researcher Annemieke Klijn. Maxime Hallatu’s focus was on marriage and health advices by gynecologist and physician Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde. Nabilah Noordin researched Japanese erotic woodblock prints from Edo Japan. And Yasmin Geradts …
… Search results Maastricht's identity is shaped by its history, location, and the strengths of its people. Maastricht University’s research reflects this, focusing on four key themes linked to the region: Quality of Life , Learning and Innovation , Europe in a Globalising World en Sustainability and Circularity . These themes address issues such as healthy ageing, climate change, demographic shifts, sustainability, … goal is to answer the key question: How can we improve quality of life? Multidisciplinary research will target areas such as ‘ Physical Health ,’ ‘ Psychological Health ,’ and ‘ Welfare and Well-being ’. Read the articles about Quality of Life in UM Web magazine Theme 2: Learning and Innovation At Maastricht University, learning and innovation are central to the development of scientific knowledge. In today’s world, continuous learning and skill development are essential for everyone to reach … and development in fields like neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, and educational psychology, to innovations in higher education, labour economics, and the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom. Together with EDLAB and various faculties, UM fosters collaborations and supports researchers and practitioners in advancing this vital theme. Go to previous slide Go to next slide Theme 3: Europa and a Globalising World As the birthplace of the EU and a border city between Germany, …
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… Search results 7 February 2018 Patrick Bijsmans and FASoS alumna Christiane Barth (MA in European Studies) have just published Christiane's thesis research in the peer-reviewed Journal of Contemporary European Studies. Entitled 'The Maastricht Treaty and public debates about European integration: the emergence of a European public sphere?', this Open Access article looks at debates about European … and increasingly used negative values to evaluate these aspects. This convergence of debates can be seen as representing a nascent transnational public sphere for the discussion of EU affairs. Read the full article … Patrick Bijsmans and FASoS alumna Christiane Barth (MA in European Studies) have just published Christiane's thesis research in the peer-reviewed Journal of Contemporary European Studies. Entitled 'The Maastricht Treaty and public debates about European integration: the …
… Search results Inspired by today’s challenges and tomorrow’s solutions, the seven research themes of Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics bring together a broad range of academic expertise in a creative, forward-thinking environment. The themes aim to stimulate interdisciplinary work that looks beyond boundaries … and Leadership research theme brings together academics from fields including accounting, educational research and development, finance, and organisation and strategy, as well as collaborating with other research themes and building bridges to other faculties. Via a core membership of some 15 senior scholars whose research interests range from financial reporting and corporate governance to learning culture and conflict management, the team will explore subjects such as the measurement and …
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… Search results 2 October 2019 18:30 - 5 October 2019 18:00 The 27th annual workshop of the European Research Network on Transitions in Youth (TIY) will take place in Maastricht from 2 to 5 October 2019. The Research Centre for Education and the Labor Market (ROA) of Maastricht University will host this year’s workshop. The theme of this year’s workshop is problematic school-to-work transitions in Europe. School of Business and Economics Select Hotel Apple Park Maastricht Pierre de Coubertinweg 3 6225 XT Maastricht About this year's theme In some European countries, … sequence analysis of school-to-work transitions and trajectories Context influences in the life course Comparative country studies on institutional effects Impact evaluation of labour and educational policies Contact us For more information, visit our website . For any questions do not hesitate to contact us via info@tiy2019.com … The 27th annual workshop of the European Research Network on Transitions in Youth (TIY) will take place in Maastricht from 2 to 5 October 2019. The Research Centre for …
… Search results On this page we present Maastricht University teaching examples and initiatives, split into cross faculty activities and activities within faculties. Interfaculty and extracurricular initiatives Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Faculty of Law Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Business … a truly interdisciplinary programme. It is the only bachelor in the Netherlands to have 6 faculties equally teaching in it. In this programme, students learn to understand and develop solutions for complex global issues. It is structured around five themes, each of which contains knowledge, theories, methods and academic & professional skills from multiple disciplines: Environment & Economy Migration & Citizenship Tolerance & Beliefs Peace & Justice 21st Century Learning The bachelor Global … user-friendly as possible for organizations. Interfaculty and extracurricular initiatives Bachelor Global Studies Minor Sustainability Civic Engagement Activities Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences You can select a FASoS example in the blue menu on the right to learn more >>> Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum The Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum project, funded internally by …
… Search results 3 June 2021 Tessa Groen, alumna van de Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology research master aan de Faculteit der Cultuur- en Maatschappijwetenschappen (FASoS), heeft de Hoger Onderwijs Scriptieprijs 2019 gewonnen. Tessa ontving de prijs tijdens een online ceremonie onder voorzitterschap van minister van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap Ingrid van Engelshoven. Tessa verrichtte haar onderzoek onder de supervisie van prof. Cyrus Mody, hoogleraar History of Science, Technology and Innovation (FASoS). De jury prees de diepte van haar onderzoek en de bijdrage van haar scriptie aan het gesprek over de wereld van rankings en het Erkennen en Waarderen-programma. Met het toepassen van kwaliteitsindicatoren bepalen rankingbureaus de norm voor een …
… Resilience is loosely defined and understood as 'having the ability to absorb and recover from shocks'. Resilience is distinct from efficiency, innovativeness and competitiveness that have traditionally been prioritized in most areas of (economic) research and policymaking for decades. The resilience theme leader is Mark Sanders . Resilience to Climate Change (Prof. Mark Sanders ) Mark Sanders addresses the importance of resilience to natural hazards and extreme weather conditions, as well as entrepreneurship and resilience. Resilience can … all, as the models teach us? In this context, Tania Treiblich emphasises the importance of external shocks such as the global financial crisis and/or the collapse of trade and the propagation along value chains through business-trade relations. This theme addresses several questions: Who is hit by these shocks? How do they propagate through trade and value networks? Who is better able to cope with the shocks and why? The possible answers can be identified through resilience, with the "Impact of …