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New on the Cultural Biography of Maastricht: French and German versions, Walks through Maastricht and interviews with expats

Posted Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Digital Audio Guide:
Zicht op Maastricht Mobile invites visitors to take a walk through Maastricht with a new free digital audio guide available in Dutch, English, French or German:
“Discover Maastricht with your PDA, Smartphone, MP3 Player or iPod. Watch the presentations and listen to audio clips in the unique places of the city. Determine your own […]

Strolling through the market in Maastricht

Posted Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Market in Maastricht, photograph by Diana Berdun

Spanish expat Diana Berdun never misses a chance to go to the market in Maastricht. “I often purposely leave part of my grocery shopping (fruit, vegetable and fish) for the market. There I can find more choice, better prices and it is more entertaining to go from one stall to the other,” she says. Let’s follow her! [continued…]

Shooting Flikken Maastricht

Posted Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Big surprise yesterday afternoon in Maastricht: I was just coming out of the Selexyz bookshop when all of a sudden, I saw the two main actors of the popular Dutch police series Flikken Maastricht playing a scene right in front of me. [continued…]

Naked Netherlands

Posted Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Maasplassen naturist beach, Maastricht, photograph: Kathlyn Clore

The practice of being naked in nature, or naturism, is not foreign to Dutchmen, discovers American expat Kathlyn Clore in Maastricht. [continued…]

The Lions Club Maastricht Mondial: Charity and International socialising

Posted Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

May Fair 2007, Lions Club Maastricht Mondial

The annual May Fair of the Lions Club Maastricht Mondial is just around the corner. This year, on 25 May, expatriates living and working in South Limburg and their families will be invited to practise their skiing talents at the SnowWorld indoor winter sports resort in Landgraaf. Peter van Dongen Torman, who has been organising the event for the past five years, meets with Crossroads’ writer Sina Spohr at a café by the Meuse river to tell her more about the club and the fair. [continued…]

Academia in Maastricht (part 4): Are academics stuck spinning their wheels? A final verdict

Posted Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Nancy NicholsonIn a final attempt to get yet another perspective into the world of academia in Maastricht, Crossroads writer Rosanne Rademaker meets with Nancy Nicholson, an American assistant professor at the department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology at Maastricht’s faculty of Psychology and Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. “Nancy always comes across as a very driven and intelligent person who very much enjoys her work… and hers may very well be the perspective I’m angling for,” hopes Rosanne. Read on to find out Rosanne’s final verdict on life in academia. [continued…]

A river runs through it

Posted Monday, May 12th, 2008

Maastricht harbour, photograph: Gary Evans

I’m sitting in the shade on my boat and the weather is just great. Huge carp are cruising around the harbour as the spawning season begins. Boats of all kinds are beginning to gather on the lake, from small sailing dinghies to monster power boats taking a break from zooming up and down the Maas. Swans glide over to snatch some bread before stomping off after the latest unwanted intruders. It’s wonderful to be on the water.

Read on further to get a glimpse of what it is like for British expat Gary Evans to live on the river Maas.

Maastricht wants to make expatriates feel at home

Posted Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Audience at the expat forum, Maastricht, photograph: Paul Rutten

There are about 7.000 expatriates working in South Limburg. Together with their spouses and possible families, they form a group of 16.000 foreigners trying to live in a country different from their own. Struggling with administrative hurdles, but also with the simple practical details of everyday life. Trying for instance to find out how, when and where garbage is collected. Maastricht has initiated an expat forum to examine the needs and wishes of the international community and learn how the expatriate experience in and around the city can be improved. [continued…]

An academic nomad at International School Maastricht: a testimonial

Posted Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

International School Maastricht, photograph by Eliot Rolen

Bulgaria, Bangladesh, Hungary, Finland, Jamaica are only some of the places where Crossroads’ writer Eliot Rolen spent his youth. “Yet,” he remembers, “alongside the immensely varied and inspiring sights and sounds of these countries, lay a place where to a certain extent geographical considerations were largely irrelevant, namely the international school”. Eliot’s path finally brought him to the Netherlands, where a new and different experience was awaiting him at the International School Maastricht. [continued…]

Maastricht turns to Student Think Tank for advice

Posted Friday, April 4th, 2008

Student Think Tank, UCM Maastricht“I’ve been here two years already but never got to know as much about the city as during those four weeks,” says University College Maastricht student Ingrid Kylstad after concluding the Think Tank assignment commissioned by the city of Maastricht. Ingrid was one of the several UCM students who were recently asked to prepare a policy recommendation report about one of the city’s greatest challenges for the future: how to stop the demographic decline. Crossroads writer Hania Piotrowska takes a closer look at the students’ findings and suggestions. [continued…]

Thrown into the big wide world

Posted Thursday, March 20th, 2008

photograph by Kyle Stauffer via Flickr

“Strangely enough, Maastricht University’s attractive international atmosphere and broad variety of new, innovative Bachelor programmes can also be very disorientating,” says UCM student Stella Wolters. “Where do I belong?”, “What does the future hold for me?” she often finds herself wondering. [continued…]

Backwards and in High Heels - Stupor Tuesday

Posted Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

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“Even from far-away Maastricht, the Netherlands, I am and stay active in USA politics,” says US expat Susan Schaefer. “I vote, I continue to pay taxes in Minnesota, and I avidly follow one of the most critical presidential campaigns of our times.”

Read on to see why Susan supports Hillary Rodham Clinton’s nomination as the Democratic Presidential candidate. [continued…]

Maastricht Carnival: to beer or not to be here

Posted Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Carnival costumes, photograph: Ron Hameleers

“Nowhere in the world have I come across the magic that is Carnival in Maastricht. The people, the music, the atmosphere, the sheer joy of life make it a magical celebration”, says British expat Maxine Self, who is also the first international member of ProBeerDers, one of Maastricht’s many Carnival ‘drunk’ bands. [continued…]

Winter days in Maastricht: a photo-reportage

Posted Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Seagulls in Maastricht, photograph: Rosanne Rademaker

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Rosanne Rademaker shares her impressions of Maastricht in winter time. Visit her photo-reportage.

Academia in Maastricht (part 3): Lost in translation

Posted Monday, December 10th, 2007

Spinning their wheels? photograph: Rosanne RademakerAre academics are stuck spinning their wheels? Crossroads writer Rosanne Rademaker continues her investigation into the world of academia in Maastricht with a portrait of Paul Stephenson, a 33-year-old British lecturer in political science at Maastricht University. [continued…]

Do you speak Mestreechs?

Posted Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Sporenstraat, Maastricht, photograph: Sueli Brodin

Maastricht is undergoing a profound metamorphosis. Local media are full of articles and editorials discussing the image of the city, its identity and its future. Maastricht is no longer a small town in a forgotten corner of the Netherlands, but a beautiful and vibrant provincial capital with international ambitions. [continued…]

Learning Dutch at the Maastricht University Language Centre

Posted Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Students at UM's Language Centre, photograph: Diana Berdun

The international groups taking the Dutch course at Maastricht University’s Language Centre are “very enthusiastic and motivated,” say their teachers. What drives foreign students to study Dutch at the Language Centre and what challenges do they face? Crossroads’ writer Diana Berdun reports. [continued…]

Academia in Maastricht (part 2): the life and times of a Polish-American rebel

Posted Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Maastricht University, photograph: Rosanne RademakerIn her search for the answer to why academia - and academia in Maastricht in particular - is appealing to some, Crossroads’ writer Rosanne Rademaker speaks with Polish-American assistant professor Tomek Grabowski, a Polish-American “rebel” in Maastricht. [continued…]

Academia in Maastricht (part 1): “A good quality of life and a university: the perfect combination of things”

Posted Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Maastricht University, photograph: Rosanne RademakerAn ex-lover once asked me why on earth I wanted to become a researcher. He scolded me for aspiring for a life in academia. According to him all academics are stuck spinning their wheels, writing papers that are only being read by fellow academics. Worse still, he believed none of this knowledge ever made it back into the real world.

Ulterior motives aside, his claim covers little ground. Surely advances in science continue to influence societies on a daily basis, in countless ways, both good and bad.

Nonetheless it touches upon an interesting question. What gears people towards a life in science?

Crossroads’ writer Rosanne Rademaker speaks with Marco Zinzani, an Italian researcher at Maastricht University to find out what drove him into the world of academia. [continued…]

A bystander’s question

Posted Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Maastricht, by Reelsco, source: flickr.com

With the semester in its initial phase, Maastricht’s student population is in the ‘design your life’-craze again… an annual recurrence, as close observation suggests.

And with enormous piles of new students freshly arrived from high school or from the usual year abroad, the demand for self-definition and identity is outpaced even by the demand for IKEA furniture. [continued…]

Feeling Spanish in Maastricht: a meeting with Mr. Hubertus Dolmans, honorary vice consul of Spain

Posted Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Mr Hubertus Dolmans, honorary vice consul of Spain in Maastricht, photograph: Diana BerdunAfter spending five years in Maastricht, and four teaching Spanish at various institutes in The Netherlands, Spanish expatriate Diana Berdun says she has not met a more passionate person about her country and its language than Mr. Hubertus Dolmans, the honorary vice consul of Spain in Maastricht. [continued…]

Maastricht: Living in a fairy city

Posted Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Maastricht, photograph by Szilvia Jaki

Maastricht appeared to me from the very first minute as a little fairy city when I arrived here by train in June 2007. It was the picture of a city that is being loved by its inhabitants and thoroughly taken care of. [continued…]

Momentous Dutch encounters in Hungary

Posted Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Dutch sandwich, photograph:  jamesjyu via flickr.comIt’s been two months now since my partner and I moved to Maastricht, but it is in our native country Hungary that I had my first contact with Dutch people. I was working last year for an international Human Ressources company in Budapest and the place was exceptionally multicultural: our trainers came from the USA and Europe, my colleagues were English, Irish, Israeli, Polish, Swedish, French… and one of my bosses was Dutch. [continued]

Let’s stick together now

Posted Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Polder crossings by filmvanalledag, source: Flickr.comWhen I told my husband that I wanted to write down my thoughts about the Dutch word ‘mee’, he looked baffled. “What is there to write about?” he wondered out loud.

My sister in Paris was just as puzzled: “How am I supposed to pronounce this ‘mee’ anyway? To be honest, it sort of reminds me of a flock of sheep!”

Well funnily enough, after living sixteen years in the Netherlands, I have come to view this small and perhaps inconspicuous ‘mee’ as one of the most important words in the Dutch language. I even think that learning to use it has helped me understand some typical aspects of the Dutch way of life! [continued…]

Spinning my way into Dutch life

Posted Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Spinning class, photograph: Herman Vanmulken

“Why do you bike indoors when the South Limburg countryside is so beautiful?” a Dutch friend once asked me when I told him about my spinning addiction at the local gym. “Don’t you feel claustrophobic in a room packed with sweaty strangers and all that loud music?” [continued…]

Maastricht through other eyes: International students speak

Posted Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Sara and the bear, Maastricht, photograph: Hector P. AlvarezThey are everywhere. You might have seen them on the bus, biking around or having a beer on the Vrijthof. In fact they might live next door, in a rented room. Sometimes they seem like a swarming plague taking over the town. They are the international students at the University of Maastricht.

For a week I followed six of these specimens, learning more about them, their habits and their personal histories. Becoming one of them wasn’t too difficult… and here comes my secret: I’m an international student too. Keep on reading to know what these peculiar people think and do in Maastricht and find out about their dreams, their regrets and some of their advice for the city. [continued…]

Drug tourism in Maastricht – what is all the fuss about?

Posted Friday, June 15th, 2007

Walking by a coffeeshop in Maastricht, photograph: Danya Chaikel

“You live in Holland, oh you must be smoking a ton of pot” is the typical thing I hear when I tell Canadian friends that I live in Maastricht. And I tell them no, I barely know any Dutch people who smoke. I think pot is more visible in Vancouver than in this snazzy shopping town. But I’m obviously missing something since 1,5 million drug tourists reportedly come through Maastricht every year to buy weed and drive home. [continued…]

Lions Club Maastricht Mondial, May Fair 2007: a photo-reportage

Posted Monday, June 11th, 2007

photo: Stuart Woodburn Fresh ice cream, Lions Club Maastricht Mondial, May Fair 2007, photograph: Stuart Woodburn
The Lions Club Maastricht Mondial this year held its annual May Fair for expatriates and their families at Kasteel Limbricht on Sunday 3 June. [See photo-reportage by Stuart Woodburn and Herman Pijpers…]

Mugged in Maastricht

Posted Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Crossroads writer Danya Chaikel tells of her experience with the Maastricht justice system.

Bicycle, photograph by Josef F. Stuefer, source: Flickr I have lived and travelled in many cities around the world and when I came to cobbled streets of Maastricht I felt safer than ever before. I really couldn’t imagine there being much crime in this picturesque ‘village’. My naiveté was crushed on 11 January 2007 when I was attacked and robbed on a bike path off Cabergweg.
[continued…]

“Tot ziens Mama - I’m off to play … at school!”

Posted Friday, May 11th, 2007

Playschool in Itteren, photograph: Gina Wuppermann

Crossroads writer Gina Wuppermann looks at the Dutch equivalent of preschool, known as “peuterspeelzaal” (literal translation “toddlers’ playroom” or “playschool”). [continued…]


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