With this Academic Communication Pilot Fund, the Minister of Education, Culture and Science wants to 'recognise and appreciate' academics who work on academic communication.
The report can be read as advice from teachers for teachers. 'It would be a shame if we lost all that we learned in the first lockdown, in spring 2020.'
In this interdisciplinary, two-week Certificate Programme, participants answer these questions in an interactive way and develop necessary skills for contemporary global leaders tackling global challenges.
Assessing interdisciplinary skills can be difficult. That is why a rubric has been developed for assessing these skills regardless of the 鈥榩roduct鈥 of the learning activity.
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.
[interview] Wat betekent 'research data management' voor de dagelijkse onderzoekspraktijk? In dit interview vertelt Herbert Hoijtink waarom hij JASP gebruikt, een open statistisch programma.
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.
Lotte Henrichs, a lecturer in Educational Sciences and in the Academic Teacher Training for Primary Education (ALPO), is described by her students as someone who builds bridges.
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.
Eighteen Utrecht-based researchers received a so-called 鈥楿nusual Collaborations Grant鈥. The grant has the goal to encourage collaboration between various disciplines.
The Social Sciences Discipline Body (DSW) has presented a sector plan for intensive mutual collaboration in the years ahead that focuses on five major social challenges