Several Utrecht psychologists packed their gear and set off for Lowlands. They stuck on electrodes, set up brain scan kits – and, above all, spent hours chatting with their diverse crowd of participants.
Reforming history education is essential to realising its potential in transforming conflicts and addressing the legacies of a difficult past. Bjorn Wansink tells about his visit to the Childhood Museum together with teachers who had personally experienced the war as children and some even as soldiers.
Over thirty promising, young Utrecht researchers will receive a Veni grant of up to 320,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 1 in 7 Venis went to Utrecht researchers this year.
Personality problems are not always well recognised in teenage boys, because research on personality pathology mainly focuses on girls. New research is changing this.
The School of Law, the School of Economics and the Sustainable Finance Lab (SFL) will support the agricultural sector in the transition to regenerative agriculture.
A lost loved one who ‘lives on’ as a griefbot. AI as an elixir of life. What does this mean for our social relationships, and how we view mortality?
Researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and RaboResearch have been publishing the Broad Prosperity Indicator (BWI), which looks at prosperity more broadly than just purchasing power or GDP, since 2016.
Many researchers have done this before you. This spring, three more applications have been honored. Below you can read what Anouk Keizer, Madelijn Strick, Rachel Gillet and Jody Metcalfe will do with the money.
A new round of financial support is offered by the Dynamics of Youth community Youth Education & Life Skills (YELS) to promote and support research activities. Submit your proposals by June 13, 2025.