A group of early career scientists called The Young Academy is trying to improve the funding process through input from researchers across the Netherlands.
A cohort study shows that especially students who struggle to repay their increasingly high debts before early mid-life run higher risks of cardiovascular disease.
About 20 tons of polystyrene and 5 tons of PET are floating in the Wadden Sea in the form of invisible nano and micro particles, researchers from UU and NIOZ discovered.
The successful use of the Conditional Activation of Knock-in Expression (CAKE) technique in brain cells allows researchers to study cell processes in more detail.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is proud of its students who achieve something remarkable, either as part of their studies or elsewhere in their lives. Each year during the opening of the academic year, the Rector Magnificus therefore presents two Student Awards.
On July 5, after a break of more than three years, Run 3 started at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV, the highest ever reached.
After the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, Utrecht once again welcomes the cycling peloton. On 20 August 2022, the second stage of the Tour of Spain will finish in the USP.
What do we know from research about the digitalisation of jobs? Economist Ulrich Zierahn and IT researcher Iris Beerepoot share findings and practical advice.
A research consortium of Utrecht and Wageningen 木瓜福利影视 and universities from New Zealand receives 1 million euros in NWO funding for research on Antarctic tourism
EU policy must expand to include a new set of responsibilities for producers so they move beyond promoting recycling to truly engaging in and facilitating a circular economy.
Interview with 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht alumnus Pjotr Sauer. Today, being a Russia affairs correspondent for the Guardian, he looks back fondly on his UCU experience.
Fifteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers receive a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros, enabling them to develop their own innovative line of research.
Children with chronic illness have fewer interactions with their peers than healthy children. Dionysis Alexandridis is building Ruby's Game for his doctoral research in order to reduce loneliness among these children.