This May the Island and Oceans imaginaries workshop took place at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. Researchers and others interested in the Caribbean came together to learn more about islands, islanders, their relationship to the ocean, and the unique challenges they face in the wake of a changing climate.
Despite the growth in circular businesses and initiatives, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 research reveals that a circular transition in the Netherlands is being held back by other major societal challenges such as the energy transition, the housing crisis, and geopolitical conflicts related to supply chains.
An international collaboration led by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is calling for the closure of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), asserting that the organization has fulfilled its purpose and now operates as a "zombie" institution.
To recognize and promote excellence in student research as well as awareness in our field, the focus area Migration and Societal Change awards the best master鈥檚 thesis.
The Open Cities Platform announces the launch of their Monthly Research Seminar, an engaging and collaborative space designed for UU researchers and students to present and feedback research.
On May 2nd, 2024, the project 鈥淐onceptualizing Ecocide鈥 of the Pathways to Sustainability organized its second seminar titled "Ecocide as Semiocide: The Demise of Nature and Its Impact on Meaning" led by Dr. Yogi Hendlin.
Explore insights from Eva Nivard '16 on the challenges and strategies in affordable housing and public policy, as she shares her experiences and the role of data in decision-making at the NYC Mayor鈥檚 Office.
Learn about Jesse Kroon's journey as he shares insights on innovative game design, the evolving role of narrative, and the impact of emerging technologies.
For the first time in its history, the Tour de France Femmes will not start in the sedimentary basins or crystalline massifs of France, but below sea level instead.
This two-day symposium, organized by the Open Cities Platform, explores the multitude of linguistic practices that serve to 鈥渙pen up鈥 or 鈥渃lose down鈥 participation in urban spaces.
On July 17th 2024, the Reconfiguring Energy for Social Equity (ReSET) project launches an innovative, experimental website to share research findings on just energy transitions more effectively and engagingly.
Jacqueline de Kuijper '10 is the founder and editor-in-chief of Dansdocent.nu, the pioneering magazine dedicated exclusively to Dutch dance teachers. This year marks a significant milestone as Dansdocent.nu celebrates its 5th anniversary.