Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 (UU) is exploring the possibility of continuing certain aspects of earth science research and education of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) in Utrecht.
First Delta Climate Center PhD researchers Wim Huibregtse, Saskia Nijhof and Kiara Lasch start their research on sustainability challenges in the Dutch province of Zeeland and delta regions globally.
Five Copernicus Institute researchers explain how network analysis enriches their work and brings critical insights into how we can build a more sustainable world.
Science is Wonderful! demonstrates that it is possible to explain research-focused, complex scientific topics to children of all ages and cultural backgrounds.
Christian Lange delves into the role of the senses in Islam. 鈥淪mell plays a surprisingly significant role in religious and non-religious areas of Islamic culture.鈥
Hiske Arts, campaign lead at Fossil Free NL, is the Alumnus of the Year 2024. She fights greenwashing and challenges the financial systems fuelling the climate emergency.
Environmental concerns are considered in policy only when aligned with economic interests. A new approach considers the entire governance system, who holds influence and how decisions are made.
Researchers on the BACKLASH project, which aims to understand the drivers and mechanisms behind public pushback to climate policy, dive into their research.
In BBC Sounds, Dieuwke van der Poel talks about Suster Bertken (1426-1514) and her discovery that some of her poems were likely sung. Now, they can be heard once again.
Universiteit Utrecht has developed an educational programme for public professionals working on sustainability issues in the Utrecht region that want to strenghten their leadership in this area.
Every month, Emeritus Professor of 木瓜福利影视 History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 long history. This time: the rector magnificus.
The Deep Transitions Lab caught up with Kristina Bogner from the Coperncius Institute of Sustainable Development to discuss why emotions matter in transitions.
Students researched the stories of students and a professor who died during the Second World War. Memorial stones have now been placed in their honour.
These are Marianne Helena Blazer, Jacob Johannes Bol, Jacob van Gelderen, Cornelis van Lier, and Henny Mimi de Vries, for whom a Stolperstein has been placed today.
Several hundred people work at UU under the Participation Act. Among them Jesper Winkel. The Geo faculty director Liduine Bremer interviewed him about his work.
IRW researchers Lauren Gould and Marijn Hoijtink offer a 4-year PhD position in International Relations and Conflict Studies as part of their FWO-funded project.