
Panel discussion “Why STS (does not) need(s) animal history – and vice versa” on January 26
The Moving Animals project organizes panel discussion with experts to discuss the need for intellectual traffic between these fields.
The Moving Animals project organizes panel discussion with experts to discuss the need for intellectual traffic between these fields.
The programme aims to strengthen the Dutch artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem by boosting fundamental AI research.
The Open Access volume illustrates how interdisciplinary research develops over the lifetime of a scholar.
On Friday 27 January 2023, Maastricht University celebrates its 47th Dies Natalis around the theme “Bold yet prudent: technological innovation and society”.
Wednesday December 7, 15:30-17:00 This event will take place in hybrid form.
The essays in this edited collection are inspired by Andrew Feenberg’s philosophy of technology.
Contributors experimented with poetry, flash fiction and short stories.
This event on November 9 celebrates the recent publication of an edited book called Making Sense of Medicine, with contributions by several MUSTS members.
This volume offers a critical reflection on the relationship between materials and the reproduction of medical knowledge.
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