Blog by Jos Philips on an online workshop where researchers from Poznan and Utrecht discussed several perspectives on refugees and religious tolerance in Europe.
The program encourages young researchers to enter into or develop interdisciplinary collaborations in order to achieve new fundamental research insights.
Start-up company NanoCell Therapeutics, which develops a nanomedicine to cure cancer and other diseases, establishes its home base on the Utrecht Science Park.
The Hub Security in Open Societies (SOS) is seeking to collaborate with enthusiastic and inspiring researchers in order to tackle today’s biggest security issues together.
Pim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are interested in exploring what it means for history to be replicable, they explain in the podcast Road to Open Science.
Students from this year’s Public International Law (PIL) Legal Clinic have been providing legal assistance to UGlobe’s societal partners Airwars and the Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG).