
Candida Sanchez Burmester co-organizes symposium “Escaping the (nano)bubble.”
The symposium takes place in Paris on November 8-10, and investigates the role of replications in scientific controversies.
The symposium takes place in Paris on November 8-10, and investigates the role of replications in scientific controversies.
Wednesday October 4th, 15:30-17:00 This event will take place on-campus If you would like to attend as non-MUSTS member, please register by sending an email […]
For his project ‘Towards an Ecology of Technoscience’, assistant professor Massimiliano Simons has been awarded an NWO Veni grant of 280.000EUR.
The research programme Maastricht University – Science, Technology and Society Studies (MUSTS) draws on a combination of philosophical, historical, sociological and anthropological approaches. The general question is how modern societies are constituted by science and technology, and how, vice versa, social and cultural conditions shape technological and scientific developments. The research focuses on the 20th and 21st centuries, with attention to the historical roots in the 17th-19th centuries.
The current head of the MUSTS research programme is prof. dr. Cyrus Mody.
NWO Veni grant for Massimiliano Simons
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