Four projects in which Utrecht researchers are the secretary on behalf of the consortium, receive over 19 million Euros from the Dutch Research Agenda.
On 17 March 2022, Alex Oude Elferink gave a presentation on the role of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in maritime safety and security to EUMSS
Catalina Goanta (Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) wrote a blog, together with two colleagues, on big tech platforms siding with Ukraine and having limited accountability.
Researchers from Utrecht and Eindhoven have now managed to make a catalyst that operates under moderate conditions and only contains carbon and potassium.
Due to the cancellation of this workshop, the Centre for Digital Humanities is now organizing a replacement workshop for the course 'Basics of Statistics – Hands-on training day for humanities teachers/researchers' on Friday March 18. Staff members of all faculties can register.
Oplossingen vinden voor vraagstukken op het gebied van klimaat, natuur, landschap en erfgoed in Utrecht. Dat is de kern van de samenwerking tussen de UU en Stichting Landschap Erfgoed Utrecht
Als onderdeel van de OESO-reeks ‘Tackling COVID-19’ publiceerden Hub-onderzoekers Belle Derks, Johanna Kruger, Ruth van Veelen en Mara Yerkes een artikel over de onzichtbare effecten van de pandemie op gendergelijkheid.
Sanli Faez, Liesbeth van de Grift and Marjolijn Haasnoot participate in a national taskforce that will explore how Dutch climate researchers can join forces for a common agenda for climate research.
Publication of the report edited by StanisÅ‚aw Tosza and Johan Vervaele of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's RENFORCE on illicit tobacco trade and effective enforcement in the EU
Tekst van de mail die op vrijdag 4 maart 2022 naar alle studenten en medewerkers van de Universiteit Utrecht werd gestuurd over de gevolgen van de oorlog in Oekraïne.
Study shows that social cohesion and a green environment are crucial for mental well-being. But you do not have to live in the middle of the forest or busy city centre to enjoy these benefits.
Utrecht researchers have fully mapped out how much litter is washed up from the sea onto Dutch beaches, under which conditions it washes ashore and from where it originates.