To recognize and promote excellence in student research as well as awareness in our field, the focus area Migration and Societal Change awards the best master鈥檚 thesis.
Researchers in the fields of survey research, survey methodology, social data science and data analytics can submit a proposal for a session at the ESRA conference, which will take place from 14 - 18 July 2025 in Utrecht.
The Open Cities Platform announces the launch of their Monthly Research Seminar, an engaging and collaborative space designed for UU researchers and students to present and feedback research.
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the upcoming BNAIC/BeNeLearn 2024 conference, the premier AI and ML event for Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
This two-day symposium, organized by the Open Cities Platform, explores the multitude of linguistic practices that serve to 鈥渙pen up鈥 or 鈥渃lose down鈥 participation in urban spaces.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 has given the green light for the design phase of the ambitious project Uniek, a large-scale redevelopment of the Van Unnik building and surrounding areas in the Utrecht Science Park
The YOUth survey will be followed up. There will be a modest questionnaire survey. Neuroscientist Elise Turk is the new executive director and talks about how YOUth is doing.
Utrecht researchers developed a broader method to measure welfare: the Better Well-being Index (BWI). This year, broad welfare in the Netherlands increased.
Many students are deeply concerned about climate change and want to take action. Lecturers from various faculties will help them with this, thanks to a grant from the Utrecht Education Incentive Fund.
Naomi Ellemers: 'With this money, we can spend the next 10 years researching how to strengthen social connections in society without undermining other connections.'
Researchers will train AI-models to identify publications relevant to the IMPROVE project, which seeks to improve how healthcare utilizes patient-generated health data.
The Institute for a Circular Society (i4CS) is excited to introduce a new round of seed funding for researchers at TU/e, WUR, UU or UMCU who are passionate about advancing circular solutions through inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research. This seed funding is a co-production between i4CS鈥檚 new theme Urban-Rural circularity (URC) and the province and city of Utrecht.