Research institutes and themes
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The changing world of work, education and skills are the focus of the Learning & Work research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
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Brings together economic, legal, historical, philosophical & practical expertise in response to the increasingly multi-layered & complex challenges facing the fields of arts & heritage today.
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Combines various research lines in order to contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics & consequences of trans-national migration & mobility in a European & global context.
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Launched in 2015, the Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) aims to develop a set of computational and mathematical models, applicable in science and clinic, that will advance our understanding of biological systems.
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Maastricht Science Programme is a bachelor’s programme with a dedicated academic staff. Staff research is incorporated into our project period, providing our students with an opportunity to gain essential research skills.
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Interdisciplinary research contributing scientific knowledge and expertise on sustainability science for policymaking and innovation. MSI pursues sustainable development at the local and regional levels, essential components of global sustainability.
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The Maastricht University CEnter for Neuroeconomics (MU-CEN) brings together researchers from economics, finance, marketing, neuroscience, and psychology. The centerpiece of our teaching is our two-year Research Master in Neuroeconomics.
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The Mathematics Centre Maastricht (MCM) unites research, education and outreach in mathematics across Maastricht University.
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Focus on the acquisition & relative value of human capital over a given lifetime in relation to the dynamics of the labour market.
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The Sensor Engineering department focuses on the development of innovative sensing applications. The research facilities of the department are located on the Brightlands Chemelot Campus.