Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Modern Bigness project investigates whether European competition law can and should tackle the challenges arising from the digital economy.
February 2nd is World Wetlands Day. Dr. Rakhyun Kim questions whether, at 50, the Ramsar Convention will have sufficient impact on wetlands in the long term.
Utrecht joins the national hDMT consortium: a non-profit technological Consortium of 16 partner organisations with renowned scientists from different backgrounds.
Atmospheric chemist and Nobel Prize laureate prof. Paul Crutzen passed away at the age of 87. Crutzen was affiliated to Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 from 1997 to 2002.
Lisette van den Berg, behavioural biologist at Animal Ecology UU and the Apenheul Primate Park, explains what a future career can look like and how you get there.
UU data scientists developed a model to predict the potentially severe consequences of minor disruptions in complex transport networks. Like railway timetables.
Pauline Phoa, Assistant professor of European law, discusses the question: Is the EU鈥檚 regime fit to face the demands of our era of Big Tech and 鈥榖ig data鈥?
Bram Duivenvoorde, assistant professor at the Law Department, shares his thoughts on the question: What will the DSA mean for the future enforcement of consumer protection law through and against platforms?
Sybe de Vries, professor of EU Single Market Law and Fundamental rights and Jean Monnet Chair, discusses how to attain a more comprehensive Digital Market Act.
Lisanne Hummel, PhD-candidate at the law department, shares her thoughts on contestability in the digital sector in light of the new Digital Markets Act.
Pharmaceutical research on the corona vaccine at the UU: effectiveness, safety, roll-out of the vaccination programme and a fair international distribution.