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As Maastricht University celebrates its 45th anniversary, it is tapping into its founding spirit in a bid to stay forever young, says its president, Martin Paul
The proposed Turing scheme will be hard to set up – especially given its lack of reciprocity, says Martin Paul
Pan-continental prosperity will suffer if the UK’s near-absence from the European University project is a sign of things to come, says Martin Paul
Article 50 offers institutions across Europe the opportunity for universities to connect and engage with society, says Martin Paul
Possible domino effect could weaken Europe as an academic powerhouse, says Maastricht University’s Martin Paul, but collaboration can and must continue
The Dutch binary system, with its distinction between research-oriented and professional higher education, is a good thing, says Martin Paul.
Academics often think 'global' is the opposite of 'regional', and that isn't so, says Martin Paul
Martin Paul believes that the advantages of teaching some courses in English far outweigh the disadvantages for students in the Netherlands