Voices for Land and Justice: Meet Delima
We warmly invite you to an intimate dialogue evening with Delima (she/her), an Indigenous environmental and human rights defender from Indonesia. With more than 25 years of experience, Delima has worked alongside Indigenous communities and farmers to advance land rights, environmental justice, and community empowerment. Internationally recognized for helping return 7,000 hectares of forest to Indigenous communities, she brings powerful insights into the intersections of climate justice, human rights, and Indigenous resilience. During her stay in Maastricht through the Shelter City programme, Delima hopes to connect with local communities, organizations, and changemakers.
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Smugglers: who are they really?
This interactive discussion explores the complex realities of migrant smuggling. Beginning with an introduction to international and European migration law, the session examines the different forms and dynamics of smuggling through real examples and journalistic testimonies. Participants will then engage in a dialogue to reflect on the legal, social, and human dimensions of the topic before sharing insights with the wider audience.
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Screening: The Unseen
The Unseen offers a powerful portrait of African migrants in Southern Italy, caught between exploitation, bureaucratic uncertainty and social exclusion. The screening is followed by a discussion on migration, labour and European regulation.
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UM Dialogues: Knowledge, Safety and Collaboration
Autonomy of the University under Geopolitical Pressure: Freedom in International Cooperation
There is a strong call from some members of the academic community to stop the collaboration with certain (international) partners. Maastricht University is committed to ensuring that the research, teaching and collaborations are conducted safely and responsibly, in line with our institutional values. To determine whether a proposed partnership or project is sufficiently secure and meets UM standards and expectations, we have established assessment frameworks for three domains: knowledge security, human rights and a fossil-free society. While some members of the university community advocate for additional measures, others have raised questions about how such approaches may interact with principles of academic freedom.
Nana Benz Sorority x Omnium: The Taste of Us
Come watch, eat, talk, and engage with classic Nana Benz wax print designs after. Let’s watch one of the many intersections of our history, to its feedback in societies today
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HRA x Omnium: Racism in Media
Join us for an engaging event focused on racism in media and its global impact. Through a curated film screening, we will explore how racism is portrayed, challenged, and sometimes reinforced across different media platforms. Drawing on perspectives from the United Nations, the event highlights international efforts to address racial discrimination and promote equality.
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UM Dialogues: Limits of Involvement
Balance between Academic Freedom, Social Responsibility, Activism and Protests
When we see or experience injustice, some of us feel powerless, while others are prompted to speak out, take action or protest. Is this a matter of freedom of speech or also part of academic freedom? What is the distinction between academic freedom and the liberty of an academic to speak out on matters of concern? Do you feel, as an academic, you have a moral obligation to speak out against social injustices? Is neutrality in science an ideal or an illusion? How should universities balance academic freedom, civic engagement, and institutional responsibilities? How can a university ensure safety without suppressing free expression? Should a university remain neutral in political conflicts?
MAIN x Omnium: AI & the Future of Work in Dialogue
On 14 April in Maastricht, MAIN (Maastricht AI & Tech Network) and Omnium are bringing together voices from academia and industry for an engaging panel discussion on one of the most important questions of our time: what will work look like in the age of AI?
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UM Dialogues: Differences, Contradictions and Coexistence
The Tension between Social Safety and Intellectual Freedom: Dealing with Sensitive Topics in Research and Education
The university should be a place where ideas can flow freely. But how free is academic discourse today? In this dialogue we look at situations on the floor and in the classroom, and explore tensions between academic freedom and social safety.
The Future of Food: Sustainable dinner & Dialogue
What will the future of our food system look like in the face of climate change and population growth — and how can we actively shape it together?
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Debate: Maastricht Municipal Elections
We are delighted to invite you to a municipal debate evening where local political parties will discuss issues that directly impact students in Maastricht. If you’re interested in learning more about politics in Maastricht and how it affects you, be sure to join us!
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KIP COMEDY: No Heat, Just Pressure
A comedy and talk-show about the energy crisis, housing stress, and student reality. Cold rooms. Rising rent. Energy bills that decide your month. For many students and young people, this is not temporary. It is daily reality. Housing, heating, and sustainability are not abstract policies. They shape how you live, study, sleep, and survive. When basic needs become unstable, the pressure does not stay personal. It becomes social.
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War, occupation, and resistance in Lebanon
During this evening we will focus on the Israeli patterns of repeated violations of international law and sovereignty.
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Porn: Let's talk about it
Pornography is everywhere, yet conversations about it often remain uncomfortable, polarized, or oversimplified. This event rethinks porn through the perspectives of researchers, feminist and freelance filmmakers, and actors. Rather than offering one “right” answer, the event creates space for dialogue, reflection, and open discussion about how porn shapes society, sexuality, relationships, and stereotypes.
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