Een internationaal onderzoeksteam geleid door Niels de Winter van de Universiteit Utrecht heeft met behulp van een nieuwe methode de maandelijkse temperatuurverschillen in het Krijt gereconstrueerd.
Researchers have developped a new method that can visualise the influence of sea level rise in combination with adaptation strategies on the ecology of coastal areas.
What if you could install solar panels at sea? Sara Golroodbari received her doctorate on exactly that subject. We give you an overview of her most important results.
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ offers a large number of Travel Green Grants of EUR 185 each for students who choose to take the train or bus to their European study destination.
Introduction of ongoing research with peace organization PAX that investigates the civilian harm effects of the Dutch airstrike on Hawija, 6 years ago.
With a roadmap paper, computer scientist Anja Volk launches the new research field ‘Music, computing, and health’. How does that work, launching a new field?
With this Comenius Leadership grant, Akkerman wants to bring the social engagement of our university to an open, broader, and enduring engagement with urban life.
The Centre for Academic Teaching and partners organises, in addition to the existing programme with online activities, another summer edition of the Strengthen-Your-Education-Week!
The Transforming Cities Hub was invited by the Municipality of The Hague to explore how the process of circular transformation can be shaped and advanced.
The 3rd and 4th of June marked the official launch of the new MOMENTUM consortium. The launch began with a two-day online kick-off meeting brought all 28 partners together to get to know one another better and to define the plans for the coming period.
Infrabedrijf Roelofs start met de aanleg van 's werelds eerste testweg van bio-asfalt gemaakt met volledig plantaardige lignine, als vervanger van bitumen in asfalt, dat wordt gewonnen uit ruwe olie.
The Complexaton is a research contest by the Center for Complex Systems Studies where teams of Master’s students and PhD-candidates work on socially relevant challenges
Is it possible and affordable to produce food responsibly and protect nature at the same time? Yes, says Vincent de Leijster, who investigated this for almond orchards in Spain and coffee plantations in Colombia.