15 Theses From the Class of 2025
Curiosity in Action
Each year, UCU students explore big questions through their theses, drawing on the knowledge and skills they鈥檝e developed in their interdisciplinary studies. These fifteen theses offer just a glimpse into the energy, creativity, and dedication of this year's graduates and the breadth of interests within our community.
Click on any graduate鈥檚 photo to read a short overview of their thesis, learn why they chose their topic, and see what they鈥檙e doing next.
Science
In the sciences, graduates investigated how the world works, from the smallest molecular processes to the complexities of the human brain.

Karsten Heebing '25
Infant Brain Oscillations Through Pandemic Regulations: Linking Neural Tracking, Word Comprehension, and Early Linguistic Environments During COVID-19
Majors: Chemistry, Cognitive Neuroscience Minor: Linguistics

Jula van Koetsveld '25
Investigating How Perivascular OPCs Modulate Vascular Morphology and Integrity During Brain Development
Majors: Molecular Cell Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Medical Sciences
Minor: Psychology
Alth茅a de Freitas Branco Saiyad聽'25
King of the Fungal: Exploring the Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Microbial Properties of Lion鈥檚 Mane (Hericium erinaceus) Polysaccha
Majors: Molecular Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience
Minor: Psychology
Social Sciences
The social sciences offer a lens on human behaviour, communities, and systems. These theses explore pressing issues, from political dynamics to everyday social realities, with a focus on understanding and improving the ways we live together.
Flora Izar Thompson '25
Orchids on Spikes: Fear of Crime and Daily Life in a Middle-Class S茫o Paulo Neighborhood
Majors: Anthropology, Sociology
Muriel Owen '25
Can I Sleep Here? The Eighth Amendment鈥檚 Role in Relation to the Criminalization of Life-Sustaining Acts for Homeless Americans
Majors: Law, Sociology

Julie Hellemons '25
Imitating and Collaborating with the Far Right: Dilan Ye艧ilg枚z and the VVD鈥檚 Strategic Response to the PVV鈥檚 Electoral Success
Majors: Political Science, Geography
Minor: History
Humanities
In the humanities, graduates examined culture, history, and ideas鈥攁nd how they shape the world we inhabit. Their work reflects a deep engagement with texts, art, and human expression, uncovering connections between the past and present.

Alicja Chojnacka '25
Stuck Between Two Worlds: Post-Communist Nostalgia in Contemporary Literature and Film
Majors: Literature & Classics, Media Studies

Sophia Kusch '25
Disseminating a Dream: Constructing the Fantasy of Parisian Dress via Fashion Plates
Majors: History, Art History & Museum Studies
Minor: Anthropology
Enija Mi拧ela Dzene '25
The Syntax and Semantics of Latvian "lai" ir Directive and Desiderative Environments
Majors: Linguistics
Minor: Sociology
Ollie K枚hn-Haskins '25
鈥渟ave your tears to water soil of uprooted olive trees鈥: The hydropolitics of Palestine as a vessel for memory and resistance in Hala Alyan鈥檚 and Suheir Hammad鈥檚 poetry
Majors: Literature & Classics, Philosophy, Media Studies
Inter-domain
Some questions can only be answered by crossing traditional boundaries. Inter-domain theses bring together methods and perspectives from different fields to tackle complex topics in new ways, demonstrating the value of UCU鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach.

Priyal Ranka '25
(En)Countering the (Dominant) Corporate Food System: Food Activism and Alternative Food Initiatives in Utrecht
Majors: Anthropology, Economics, Earth & Environment
Minor: Media Studies
Anna Koperberg '25
Taking the International Seriously: The Importance of the 鈥淚nternational鈥 for International Churches in Utrecht
Majors: Religious Studies, Political Science

Alejandra Monerri Revuelta聽'25
The Mathematics of Borges: A Literary Analysis
Majors: Literature & Classics, Mathematics

Jule van der Vlies聽'25
Speaking Up Together: Investigating the Impact of Authority Reactions and Bystander-Authority Relationship Quality on Voice Support
Majors: Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience

Romane Berthelot-Frankard聽'25
鈥淔ree me of my metonymy鈥: Transcending the Political Symbol in Mahmoud Darwish鈥檚 The Butterfly鈥檚 Burden
Majors: Literature & Classics, Mathematics, Physiology