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Economics - 30.01.2023
Lisa Brüggen appointed as Director of Netspar
Economics - 30.01.2023
Will AI systems make your job obsolete?
We have seen a lot of industry disruptions caused by AI-generated content in recent months. The most notable of these disruptions came from OpenAI.
Innovation - Economics - 25.01.2023
A major boost for Utrecht’s AI research
ROBUST aims to provide a new boost to Dutch fundamental research on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The program will receive a contribution of 25 million euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
Environment - Economics - 19.01.2023
Green Dragons’ Den TU Delft
Economics - 19.01.2023

Health - Economics - 16.01.2023
Erasmus University Rotterdam takes part in two new ICAI labs and a Zuid Holland SME AI clinic as part of ROBUST Initiative thanks to additional ¤25 million in funding from NWO
Innovation - Economics - 09.01.2023
Dutch consortium invests ¤3.5 million in LioniX International
Innovation - Economics - 04.01.2023

Economics - 02.01.2023
How can organisations become more compassionate, and then really?
Economics - Social Sciences - 14.12.2022
’Migration is normal’
Jessica Hagen-Zanker works for ODI, an international, independent think tank that conducts research and advises governments and NGOs on global issues such as migration.
Economics - Computer Science - 13.12.2022
Causal Data Science Meeting 2022
Innovation - Economics - 12.12.2022

Economics - Environment - 12.12.2022
Maastricht School of Business and Economics to host top international conference on Sustainability and New Business Models in Summer 2023
Economics - Social Sciences - 08.12.2022
Who’s afraid of foreign funds?
The 2022 World Cup comes with a surge of nationalism as well as intense scrutiny of host nation Qatar and the financial power of Gulf States in general.
Economics - Social Sciences - 08.12.2022
Wie is er bang voor buitenlandse beleggingsfondsen?
Het WK voetbal gaat gepaard met zowel een golf van nationalisme als zeer kritische aandacht voor het gastland Qatar en de financiële macht van de Golfstaten in het algemeen.
Economics - 06.12.2022
Urgent letter to education minister on importance of international education
Economics - Innovation - 02.12.2022
The MORSE Week ’Conferences of Conferences’ 2022
Economics - 29.11.2022
Bob Rijkers appointed as Professor of Political Economy
Economics - 29.11.2022
Eleanor was right! It’s (still) up to the women
Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the United States' longest serving president, who held office from 1933 until 1945, four terms in total.
Economics - 29.11.2022
Compensation and prevention for damage resulting from offshore drilling in China
Based on a law and economics approach, observations are made on the efficiency of the legal regime to evaluate if the existing rules are in line with economic starting points. Following the limitatio
Innovation - Economics - 28.11.2022
Investing in knowledge yields
Technical universities are indispensable for our society. They make an important contribution to solving social problems, by training ambitious engineers, developing knowledge and technology and stimulating entrepreneurship.
Environment - Economics - 25.11.2022

Economics - 25.11.2022
FSD Support for Solidaridad’s Good Clothes Fair Pay Petition
Campus - Economics - 22.11.2022
Spoiled for choice - adventures abroad
Economics - Environment - 21.11.2022

10:28 Publication The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) regard trade as a key mechanism for inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction.
Innovation - Economics - 17.11.2022
Cryocop wins the Dutch 4TU Impact Challenge at Helsinki
The startup Cryocop from Wageningen University & Research wins the fourth edition of the 4TU Impact Challenge, a competition for the most promising student idea from the four Dutch tech universities.
Economics - 15.11.2022
Sorting through democracy’s arsenal
Microtechnics - Economics - 15.11.2022
MCR Robotics Session During MaastrichtMBA
Economics - 11.11.2022
M’EPLI is happy to welcome two new PhD candidates: Wen-Ting Yang and Mingya Jiang.
Economics - Environment - 11.11.2022
MaastrichtMBA retains topspot in Better World MBA Ranking
Economics - 11.11.2022
Sciences on the Chemelot site
Economics - Agronomy & Food Science - 09.11.2022
FSD Hybrid Seminar: The Future of Smallholder Farmers in A Changing World
Event - Economics - 08.11.2022
The Inaugural address of ir. Bart Vos
Environment - Economics - 07.11.2022

TU/e Real Estate has been working on gas-free heating of the buildings for 20 years and is steadily working towards soon connecting as many locations as possible to the special heat and cold storage system (aquifer thermal energy storage or ATES).
Economics - 07.11.2022
Inaugural lecture by Wendy van der Valk: collaboration is key to our digital and sustainability transition
Economics - 07.11.2022
Over-congested electricity networks and their impacts on housing constructions
As rising house prices and rents trigger a grim affordability crisis in many urban markets, both policymakers and frustrated tenants have been longing for solutions.
Economics - 03.11.2022
Mirjam van Praag steps down as President as of 1 September 2023
Economics - Environment - 03.11.2022
Building the Bridge Between Academia and the ’Outside’ World: The Creation of the Fair & Smart Data Spearhead
Innovation - Economics - 31.10.2022

Sharon Dolmans is leading a new project to develop societally-aligned, trusted security solutions for quantum cryptography of the future.
Economics - 31.10.2022
Duurzame en veerkrachtige energie
De plotselinge en extreme stijging van de energieprijzen en de daaropvolgende hoge inflatie is een aanzienlijke negatieve schok voor de economie, waarbij zowel huishoudens als bedrijven zwaar getroffen worden.
Economics - Career - 20.10.2022
A matter of courage
Economics - 20.10.2022
SBE awarded AACSB re-accreditation!
Economics - Career - 20.10.2022
SBE verlengt AACSB accreditatie!
Economics - 14.10.2022
Informal economy holds key on road to Zero Hunger
Informal businesses are crucial to secure people's access to food, which is an important Sustainable Development Goal.
Economics - Campus - 11.10.2022
2023 draft budget: UvA invests substantially in education and research
Economics - Environment - 11.10.2022

Economics - Politics - 05.10.2022
Supply Chain Resilience as a Political Imperative
Like most other disciplines emanating from the need to educate a managerial class in business schools, supply chain management was predominantly deployed at a firm-focused analytical level.
Economics - 04.10.2022

Though the fight for equality has been going on for decades, progress in certain areas has been disappointingly slow.
Innovation - Economics - 03.10.2022
Untappable internet for Port of Rotterdam offered by quantum technology
The Port of Rotterdam stakeholders will be able to participate and benefit from an untappable, multi-user quantum network for their critical communication systems.
Environment - Economics - 29.09.2022
Private wildlife economies in South Africa are unstainable and lead to ’green apartheid’
In South Africa, wildlife economies based around tourism, real estate developments, game meat and more, have been hailed as great catalysts for employment and sustainable growth.
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Life Sciences - Mar 13
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
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Environment - Mar 12
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy