Debut EP Until Further Notice captures how five friends from UCU turned shared moments of music into a story of connection, growth, and self-discovery.
From campus life to the Amazon rainforest, current student Hanna Steinkamp shares her experience studying, exploring, and finding her rhythm on exchange in Peru
During Night at the Library, the One Book One Campus festival night, you can join guided tours around the courtyard of the UBB and learn more about the Biophilia project.
Duing the opening festival of One Book One Campus on 9 October, Wouter de Rijk and writer Max Urai present an interactive workshop in English in which participants are asked to form a citizens' assembly that looks beyond the horizon of the climate crisis.
One Book One Campus presents Night at the Library on 9 October. Maaike Wijnen is involved as a programme maker and talks about the festival, the extra pressure caused by the elections and how she and her colleagues still managed to put together a fun and surprising programme.
Whether you have read Birnam Wood or not, you can participate in all our activities in October. Come to Night at the Library, take a walk in the Botanic Gardens, read in silence, and write during a creative workshop by Parnassos.
This month, no fewer than three professors with a focus on education will deliver their inaugural lectures. They will share the contribution they make to education at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.
Vanaf 1 oktober 2025 maakt de Bibliotheek Wiskunde met haar collectie geen onderdeel meer uit van de universiteitsbibliotheek. Het Mathematisch Instituut neemt het beheer van de locatie over.
As part of her summer internship, Daniela collaborated with her teacher Agnes Andeweg on a Reading Guide for Birnam Wood, the book selected for One Book One Campus 2025.
Marco van Egmond, curator of maps and atlases at the university library, has been interviewed by various media outlets in recent days in response to developments surrounding the world map and the representation of Africa.
ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ College Utrecht (UCU) alumnus Sake Slootweg ’07 draws on childhood memories and a spirit of exploration in his debut book, out August 2025.