Prof. Marleen van Rijswick spoke out in a interview on Drinkwaterplatform.nl about the inadequacy of European rules regarding the monitoring of water quality in member states.
Even without the pandemic, it is healthy behaviour to interrupt your working day by working out, say researchers Anne van der Put and Evelien van Leeuwen.
Environmental scientist Marjolijn Haasnoot argues for more and better collaboration between government, citizens and scientists when it comes to shaping climate policy.
The jury praises the Climate Helpdesk for meeting a great societal need with a simple and effective idea, directly connecting scientists and the public.
Het project Utrecht900 viert de 900ste verjaardag van de stad Utrecht door door de stad posters en verhalen van Utrechters door de eeuwen heen op te hangen
Onderzoekers willen handelen in de geest van Open Science maar in veel vakgebieden is het delen van artikelen en data, het werken en beoordeeld worden als een team, en public engagement nog geen staande praktijk.
The organising commitee of the international virtual conference "Towards a brave world: rebuilding Europe after Napoleon" is looking for papers and ideas.
The Green Office has a biodiversity campaign coming up, to fill knowledge gaps about biodiversity. What would get you hooked? Tell us in our 5-minute survey.
Judith Keilbach published a film on historical television programmes from East and West German which reported on the trial against Adolf Eichmann (1961).
Thijs Weststeijn is co editor of this special issue of History of Humanities, in which the focus is shifted to a knowledge perspective from Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Jan ten Thije will continue to coordinate the project Multilingualism & Participation, to stimulate the participation of international staff and students in representative advisory bodies.
Intercultural competences have become a core asset in our globalized world, with increased cross-border mobility and highly diverse working environments.