As of 1 September 2023, two new Senior Fellows will be appointed by the Executive Board: Dr. Liesbeth Bijlsma (faculty of Science) and Dr. Sebastiaan Steenman (faculty of Law, Economics and Governance).
NWO has awarded a grant to R贸is铆n Burke, affiliated to the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, for her research into environmental peacebuilding
Over his long and eminent career, Will de Ruijter has made landmark contributions on a broad range of topics, including the dynamics of currents and fronts in the Dutch coastal zone and, in particular, the Agulhas Current system off South Africa.
Student volunteers are a critical component of any successful conference. As such, the Migration & Societal Change Conference is calling for friendly and responsive volunteers to help us for one the 22nd and 23rd of June in Utrecht.
NWO has awarded a grant to dr. Jasper Sluijs to develop a new research agenda examining state ownership as it relates to sustainability efforts in Europe.
The broadcaster RTL Nieuws interviewed Evelien Brouwer, expert in Public Law, Migration and Technology at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, about a contested police database
鈥淢y company operates with the latest academic knowledge. Although many questions are still unanswered, we have developed enough methods which are suitable for application in the real world.鈥
Intensive agriculture is an important cause of biodiversity loss. Utrecht researchers are currently studying how changes in agricultural practice may turn the tide.
In two interviews on video professor in Economics & Institutions Maarten Goos sheds light on the the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the labour market.
Following the death of 22-year-old student Mahsa Amini, thousands of Iranians are taking to the streets every day. They are demonstrating for more freedom and equal rights.
We are seeking a candidate for a PhD project titled 鈥淩oots and routes to migrants鈥 economic participation in the Netherlands: the constraining and facilitating impact of home and host society contexts (1970-2021).
Edited by Sandra Ponzanesi and others, this volume explores how migrants, refugees, and citizens express and share their causes and experiences through art and media.