For the fourth year in a row, ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ College Utrecht has been awarded a quality seal as a top rated programme by Keuzegids in their 2025 edition.
"What benefits the climate does not always benefit nature." This dilemma was central to the discussions at the 16th United Nations Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP16), held in Cali, Colombia.
Discover how Marius Hordijk ’05 is redefining the future of fashion through TheCube Archive, a dynamic menswear hub in Tuscany blending creativity, research, and sustainability.
The Alumni Internship Programme connects UCU students with alumni for mentorship and internships, bridging the gap between academics and the professional world.
UCU alumni Antoinet van Berkel '20 and Philippe-Jan Ramondt '22 share how their interdisciplinary education shaped their work at the Nationale DenkTank, focusing on sustainability, circular economies, and societal impact.
The conference organizers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ welcome papers on the subject of the role of culture, in developing global perspectives on contemporary crimes, harms, and social injustices.
Alleviating financial constraints benefits both climate and equity as a result of more renewable and affordable energy in the developing world, according to Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers in Nature Energy.
On Tuesday, the 26th of November, IRW Project Leader Dr. Lauren Gould will participate in a Studium Generale symposium on The Rise of AI in Warfare and Security.
The research focus area Sport & Society concludes with a special, digital magazine. But this is certainly not the end of Sport & Society as a theme in research and education.
The Oxford Handbook of Dutch Politics is a comprehensive overview of all aspects of Dutch politics. It was presented to the prime-minister of The Netherlands, Dick Schoof.
As per 1 January 2025, Anna Gerbrandy and Rutger Claassen will be appointed the new scientific directors of the university-wide strategic theme Institutions for Open Societies (IOS).
Louise Søndergaard Buckens ‘03, a passionate advocate for storytelling’s role in childhood development, tells about merging tradition with innovation in today’s fast-paced digital world.
Growing polarization in society, increasing conflicts with law enforcement, a rapidly changing work environment, the influence of AI. What is the future of policing?
Lautaro Melcón is a Public International Law LLM graduate from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ. His wrote his thesis on armed groups (rebels), taxes and pillaging.
Researchers of USG conducted exploratory research project into the relationship between various, digital applications and retaining professionals in the healthcare sector.