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Maastricht University

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Maastricht University currently has 9 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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Claim changes

9 claim records

source_status

Maastricht University has officially adopted a Generative AI policy framework that provides guidelines for responsible use in education, research, and operations.

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ai_tool_treatment

Maastricht University facilitates and encourages GenAI use where relevant in education, research, and operations rather than prohibiting the technology.

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other

Maastricht University states that GenAI is used at all times in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

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teaching

For education, Maastricht University says permitted GenAI uses are clearly defined at activity, course/module, study programme, and faculty levels.

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teaching

Maastricht University says AI systems for marking/evaluating assessments and selection/admission may be used only under certain mandatory conditions that must be investigated before use.

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research

For research, Maastricht University says researchers hold final accountability for ethical use of GenAI tools and must act in accordance with research integrity, personal-data, and UM policy rules.

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research

For research output, Maastricht University says substantial GenAI use should be communicated transparently and referenced appropriately by researchers.

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privacy

For operations, Maastricht University says GenAI tools are never used to process personal or organisation-sensitive data unless transparency and applicable safeguards are in place.

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academic_integrity

Maastricht University warns that using GenAI to generate content and present it as one’s own constitutes academic dishonesty.

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Source snapshots

5 source attributions