SIL is a new partnership in which academia, government, industry, societal parties and environmental organizations work together to accelerate the sustainable transition of industry.
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.
Researchers from both the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Law and the Faculty of Geosciences are working on solutions to counter drought in the Netherlands.
The new OECD publication ‘How was Life? II’ 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 °C instead of 3 °C.
Allow a VAT of 0% for all fresh fruit and vegetables or ban the marketing of foods high in fat, salt or sugars to children. These are just a few of the measures which the EU could put forward to create healthy food environments.
Build onshore wind turbines, raise gas prices or maybe impose a meat tax? What does the Dutch population think about Dutch climate policy? Researchers from TU Delft and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ invite Dutch people to contribute their ideas.
youth researchers get a unique insight into the mental health of senior secondary vocational education (MBO) students. Their future prospects, social relationships and their experiences with the study programme.
In the Student op School (Student at School) programme, Faculty of Science students assist secondary school teachers to reduce their workload, gain teaching experience - and earn a bit of extra cash.
Marleen van Rijswick, professor of European and national water law at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ gave a lecture to farmers about sustainable water management.