Explore the work of Paul van Laar '18, Technical Art Historian and Research Associate at the Fitzwilliam Museum, blending chemistry and art history to uncover 17th-century secrets.
UCU alumni Tara Neary '22 and Matthew Tan '18 are finalists in the 2025 DUB Columnist competition, showcasing their unique perspectives and storytelling skills.
Explore Shira Wolfe's '13 journey as a poet, writer, and translator, her new book Jugoslovenska Kinoteka, and insights on art, language, and creativity.
The Privacy and Security Parade 2025 (27-30 January 2025) has a packed program with something to do for everyone. RDM Support shares their tips for researchers.
Iris ten Have '18, a writer and singer-songwriter, blends sensory storytelling with themes of love, identity, and home, inspired by her Dutch-French upbringing.
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.
The Supervisory Board of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ (UU) has appointed prof. Wilco Hazeleger as the new Rector Magnificus of UU per March 27th, 2025. He will succeed prof. dr. Henk Kummeling.
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.
In the second episode of the UU talk show Science and Society, three guests address the question of how climate change affects the meaning and importance of human rights.
For this first UDCC call, developers from two teams make their expertise available to support staff from all disciplines to create data visualisations.
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).
The education protest scheduled to take place in Utrecht today has been cancelled. The original speakers' programme will continue from the Tweede Kamer (House of Representatives).
From 21 December to 5 January, most university buildings will be closed. A couple of buildings will stay open for students and staff who would like to study or work during the holiday period.
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.