The PhD School on Migration and Socioecological Change kicked off last March 9 with an online 鈥淚ntro Day鈥 with the 17 registered PhD researchers from 11 countries.
A new study by professors Bas van Bavel and Marten Scheffer (WUR) shows that throughout history, most disasters and pandemics have boosted inequality instead of levelling it. Their article is now published in Nature Communications.
This toolbox, developed by researchers, provides a hands-on overview of foresight methods, including guidance on how to make them more participatory through citizen engagement.
SIL is a new partnership in which academia, government, industry, societal parties and environmental organizations work together to accelerate the sustainable transition of industry.
These opinion pieces won a student competition organized in the 2021 Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 Public International Law master's class on Philosophy & Ethics of International Law
How would you green up Utrecht Science Park? Green up the grey by designing a biodiverse USP. Participate in this competition by submitting designs and ideas that effectively green up the grey spaces and win a prize.
The new OECD publication 鈥楬ow was Life? II鈥 shows economic development and wellbeing in over 40 countries worldwide, in the last 200 years. Jan Luiten van Zanden, professor in Economic history, is one of the authors.
The number of habitats of freshwater fish species threatened by global warming will be ten times smaller if global warming is limited to 1.5 掳C instead of 3 掳C.
During a workshop, researchers Rense Corten and Judith Kas, and platform expert Martijn Arets discussed discrimination in the platform economy with four platform entrepreneurs.