Will AI take over my job?
Will AI take over my job?
Do you remember what you learn better if you can touch or smell it?
Can you spot reading problems as early as preschool?
When is the best time for a study break?
Will AI take over my job?
Do you remember what you learn better if you can touch or smell it?
Can you spot reading problems as early as preschool?
When is the best time for a study break?
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.
Learning about learning
The world is changing rapidly, and our education must keep up. While children’s reading and arithmetic skills are declining, their digital skills are more advanced than ever. How can we learn better? And what should we be learning to stay ahead in a world bursting with technological developments?
At Maastricht University, we care not just about what you learn, but also how you can learn (better). We do this with our proactive and hands-on education, called Problem-Based Learning (PBL), as well as with research into how education can stay relevant in the future. EDLAB, our Centre for Teaching & Learning, continuously works with staff and students to enhance the quality of our education.
Explore our current research and education on learning and developing and discover how you can contribute to finding tomorrow's answers.
Spotting learning problems early
Milene Bonte, professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, investigates how to predict reading problems early, as young as preschool age. Early intervention can make a world of difference at a time when reading is becoming increasingly difficult for many.
Spotting learning problems early
Milene Bonte, professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, investigates how to predict reading problems early, as young as preschool age. Early intervention can make a world of difference at a time when reading is becoming increasingly difficult for many.
Spotting learning problems early
Milene Bonte, professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, investigates how to predict reading problems early, as young as preschool age. Early intervention can make a world of difference at a time when reading is becoming increasingly difficult for many.
Spotting learning problems early
Milene Bonte, professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, investigates how to predict reading problems early, as young as preschool age. Early intervention can make a world of difference at a time when reading is becoming increasingly difficult for many.
STOP studying!
At least for a while. Taking a break helps you learn better. Anique de Bruijn, professor of Self-Regulation in Higher Education, researches how to study more effectively.
STOP studying!
At least for a while. Taking a break helps you learn better. Anique de Bruijn, professor of Self-Regulation in Higher Education, researches how to study more effectively.
STOP studying!
At least for a while. Taking a break helps you learn better. Anique de Bruijn, professor of Self-Regulation in Higher Education, researches how to study more effectively.
STOP studying!
At least for a while. Taking a break helps you learn better. Anique de Bruijn, professor of Self-Regulation in Higher Education, researches how to study more effectively.
Will AI take my job?
Is your future job at risk of disappearing, or is it just the way you do your job that is changing? Find the answers in the research of Mark Levels, professor of Technology-Sociology, and Raymond Montizaan, principal researcher at the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
Will AI take my job?
Is your future job at risk of disappearing, or is it just the way you do your job that is changing? Find the answers in the research of Mark Levels, professor of Technology-Sociology, and Raymond Montizaan, principal researcher at the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
Will AI take my job?
Is your future job at risk of disappearing, or is it just the way you do your job that is changing? Find the answers in the research of Mark Levels, professor of Technology-Sociology, and Raymond Montizaan, principal researcher at the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
Will AI take my job?
Is your future job at risk of disappearing, or is it just the way you do your job that is changing? Find the answers in the research of Mark Levels, professor of Technology-Sociology, and Raymond Montizaan, principal researcher at the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
Learning with all your senses
Emilie Sitzia, assistant professor of History, explores how you can become a better student or professional using smell, touch, and taste. Lick your screen and discover how learning can be more fun - and effective.
Learning with all your senses
Emilie Sitzia, assistant professor of History, explores how you can become a better student or professional using smell, touch, and taste. Lick your screen and discover how learning can be more fun - and effective.
Learning with all your senses
Emilie Sitzia, assistant professor of History, explores how you can become a better student or professional using smell, touch, and taste. Lick your screen and discover how learning can be more fun - and effective.
Learning with all your senses
Emilie Sitzia, assistant professor of History, explores how you can become a better student or professional using smell, touch, and taste. Lick your screen and discover how learning can be more fun - and effective.
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