How many climate migrants can Europe accommodate?
How many climate migrants can Europe accommodate?
Are rules from The Hague better than those from Brussels?
Is there really a migration crisis in Europe?
Will Europe become a global power?
How many climate migrants can Europe accommodate?
Are rules from The Hague better than those from Brussels?
Is there really a migration crisis in Europe?
Will Europe become a global power?
Questions like these affect us all. Together, we will find the answers. At Maastricht University, we work with students, lecturers, researchers, regional companies, and other educational institutions to tackle both the big and small questions of our time. Discover how others are making a difference.
Where is Europe headed?
Europe is being overtaken - by geopolitical powers, rapid technological advancements, and rising nationalism in many member states. These changes affect us all, whether through tariffs or political instability.
As the most European university in the Netherlands, these developments are close to our heart. At Maastricht University, we keep a close eye on developments in Brussels. Together with European institutions and citizens, we look at the past, present and especially the future of Europe.
Explore our current research and education on Europe and discover how you can contribute to finding tomorrow's answers.
Europe and the wave of climate migration
Melissa Siegel, professor of Migration Studies, debunks myths about migration. More and more people are fleeing climate disasters, but who exactly counts as a climate migrant? And how many of them will knock on Europe’s door?
Europe and the wave of climate migration
Melissa Siegel, professor of Migration Studies, debunks myths about migration. More and more people are fleeing climate disasters, but who exactly counts as a climate migrant? And how many of them will knock on Europe’s door?
Europe and the wave of climate migration
Melissa Siegel, professor of Migration Studies, debunks myths about migration. More and more people are fleeing climate disasters, but who exactly counts as a climate migrant? And how many of them will knock on Europe’s door?
Europe and the wave of climate migration
Melissa Siegel, professor of Migration Studies, debunks myths about migration. More and more people are fleeing climate disasters, but who exactly counts as a climate migrant? And how many of them will knock on Europe’s door?
Brussels or The Hague?
Hylke Dijkstra, professor of International Security and Cooperation, is calling for action. Europe needs change now. According to him, we can only expect change when Europe takes a firmer stand.
Brussels or The Hague?
Hylke Dijkstra, professor of International Security and Cooperation, is calling for action. Europe needs change now. According to him, we can only expect change when Europe takes a firmer stand.
Brussels or The Hague?
Hylke Dijkstra, professor of International Security and Cooperation, is calling for action. Europe needs change now. According to him, we can only expect change when Europe takes a firmer stand.
Brussels or The Hague?
Hylke Dijkstra, professor of International Security and Cooperation, is calling for action. Europe needs change now. According to him, we can only expect change when Europe takes a firmer stand.
How will Europe become a global power?
“The world order is shifting… Other world powers are now emerging, especially China,”
says Sophie Vanhoonacker, professor of Political Sciences. As Europe, we need an answer to that.
How will Europe become a global power?
“The world order is shifting… Other world powers are now emerging, especially China,”
says Sophie Vanhoonacker, professor of Political Sciences. As Europe, we need an answer to that.
How will Europe become a global power?
“The world order is shifting… Other world powers are now emerging, especially China,”
says Sophie Vanhoonacker, professor of Political Sciences. As Europe, we need an answer to that.
How will Europe become a global power?
“The world order is shifting… Other world powers are now emerging, especially China,”
says Sophie Vanhoonacker, professor of Political Sciences. As Europe, we need an answer to that.
Time for solidarity in Europe
If European countries only fight for themselves, we won’t get very far. Lilian Tsourdi, assistant professor of Law, researches how we can tackle Europe’s migration crisis with solidarity-based legislation.
Time for solidarity in Europe
If European countries only fight for themselves, we won’t get very far. Lilian Tsourdi, assistant professor of Law, researches how we can tackle Europe’s migration crisis with solidarity-based legislation.
Time for solidarity in Europe
If European countries only fight for themselves, we won’t get very far. Lilian Tsourdi, assistant professor of Law, researches how we can tackle Europe’s migration crisis with solidarity-based legislation.
Time for solidarity in Europe
If European countries only fight for themselves, we won’t get very far. Lilian Tsourdi, assistant professor of Law, researches how we can tackle Europe’s migration crisis with solidarity-based legislation.
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