The Green Media Studies Initiative (GMSI) recently organized a hybrid symposium, launched a new online repository for scholars, educators and climate organizations, and is currently preparing an extensive edited volume, all on the topic of Ecogames.
Physics students Alptug Ulugol, Renske Wierda and Bram van Duinen were awarded EMMEPH prizes for the best Master鈥檚 and Bachelor鈥檚 theses with a ceremony in the final part of the 鈥榯 Hooft Colloquium.
Over the next four years, researchers in this project will develop new insights on polar processes and will explore how polar climate change will affect the planet.
On 14 September, Professor of Mountain Hydrology Walter Immerzeel received the Ammodo Science Award 2021. "It is a great honour to win the Ammodo science award.鈥
The research describes how a certain 'energy discourse' is promoted in exhibitions, a narrative that portrays the oil and gas sector in a positive light.
For the first time, researchers have visualised the 鈥榤olecular postman鈥 that makes sure many important proteins can be delivered to the outside of cells.
10.000 citizend were asked to give advice on government on climate policy. On June 17th the final report was handed over to the president of the Negotiations on the Dutch Climate Agreement.
With a roadmap paper, computer scientist Anja Volk launches the new research field 鈥楳usic, computing, and health鈥. How does that work, launching a new field?
Pim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are interested in exploring what it means for history to be replicable, they explain in the podcast Road to Open Science.
Thanks to Utrecht Young Academy鈥檚 Climate Helpdesk , you could pose your climate questions directly to a researcher and receive a peer-reviewed response.
A knowledge and investment consortium has been awarded an 鈧8 million grant to accelerate the application of innovations in the field of Artificial Intelligence
Build onshore wind turbines, raise gas prices or maybe impose a meat tax? What does the Dutch population think about Dutch climate policy? Researchers from TU Delft and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 invite Dutch people to contribute their ideas.
UU has brought into use an electron microscope that can image individual atoms in nanoparticles, and offers possibilities to develop new sustainable materials.
Eighteen Utrecht-based researchers received a so-called 鈥楿nusual Collaborations Grant鈥. The grant has the goal to encourage collaboration between various disciplines.