Professor Lodewijk van Rhijn made the switch from MaastrichtUMC+ to UMC Utrecht last year, and has been appointed professor of Orthopedics since 15 July 2023.
Several hundred million kg of Dutch plastic waste remain off the radar. That applies to both plastic waste within the Netherlands and Dutch plastic waste that is exported to other countries.
Prof. Marleen van Rijswick (Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视) spoke before the Lower House Committee for I&W on 1 June
The Reimagining Security Minor seeks to hire a student assistant who can commit to approximately two hours a week from 1st week in September 2023 until the 1st week of July 2024.
Researchers from the Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law (Utrecht 木瓜福利影视) wrote an article in NJB on public duty of care for our drinking water
Call for contributions to the conference 鈥楶ublic Governance and Emerging Technologies: Values, Trust, and Compliance by Design鈥 (11-12 January 2024, Utrecht)
Biophysicist Lukas Kapitein has been elected as a new EMBO Member. The membership is a lifetime honour and acknowledges Kapitein鈥檚 outstanding scientific contributions.
On July 5, Fatima Denton gave her inaugural lecture in which she explored the dynamics of power and powerlessness in climate diplomacy beyond the surface of just transitions.
Roos de Jonge was awarded the prestigious Comenius grant for her innovative course Wicked Problems in Health Care: A Trans- and Interdisciplinary Approach.
Concrete recommendations for improving culture and policy Belgian federal government regarding possible conflicts of interest in op 'revolving doors' clauses.
Professor Cumhur 脰ner is retiring after nearly thirty years at UMCU. He left his mark on orthopaedics and was at the forefront of regenerative medicine in Utrecht.
Last September, the new interdisciplinary master's programme Medical Humanities was launched. A retrospect and preview of this successful new master's programme.
Thirteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers receive a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros, enabling them to develop their own innovative line of research.