Researchers learn from how CSA unmakes destructive capitalist practices and how this could play a role in the large-scale changes needed to reach sustainability.
Researchers of three universities together with Regulatory Authorities will develop a new vision on regulation and a translation to regulatory practice.
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Iris van der Tuin, and Nanna Verhoeff have edited a special section in the minnesota review on Mobilizing Creativity: A Humanities Perspective (part 1 of 2).
A new Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ-led study finds that circular policies in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Glasgow fail to adequately promote social and environmental justice.
Climate change means that we have to deal with history in new ways, Professor Thijs Weststeijn argues in his new book The Future of the Past: Heritage and Climate.
A new European Commission JRC Science for Policy report provides valuable insights for policymakers across Europe striving to make policies more transformative.
On May 30, the Public International Law and Human Rights - Honours Programme Clinic hosted an impact event on ‘Transparency and Accountability in Military Operations’.
Likely, you are aware that you need to consider privacy regulations in your research. But what are the specific things you need to organise? To get you off to a good start, we have created the e-learning module Privacy Basics for Researchers.
Through fundamental research and societal collaboration, Save the tiger! Save the grasslands! Save the water! aims to provide a sustainable habitat for tigers in the Himalayan foothills.