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.
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.
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).
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.
Professor Susan te Pas has been reappointed by the Executive Board as Dean of ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ College Utrecht (UCU), effective 1 October 2024. Te Pas has served as Dean at UCU since 2021.
Matthijs Duursma's '23 academic journey seamlessly blends the technical rigour of aerospace engineering with the philosophical inquiry into the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Interview with Kariuki Kirigia, who studied at UCU and currently is an assistant professor teaching development and African studies at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Toronto.
Mario Veen '03 explores how professionals can address climate crises and disinformation, blending his work as a professor, podcaster, and writer to promote effective dialogue and action.
Explore insights from Eva Nivard '16 on the challenges and strategies in affordable housing and public policy, as she shares her experiences and the role of data in decision-making at the NYC Mayor’s Office.
Learn about Jesse Kroon's journey as he shares insights on innovative game design, the evolving role of narrative, and the impact of emerging technologies.
Jacqueline de Kuijper '10 is the founder and editor-in-chief of Dansdocent.nu, the pioneering magazine dedicated exclusively to Dutch dance teachers. This year marks a significant milestone as Dansdocent.nu celebrates its 5th anniversary.
The MILAGRO project is financed by the European Union and aims to create activities, tools and opportunities to build an intercultural dialogue between locals and migrants.
Lena Hartog, climate activist and author, releases her latest book, offering readers practical advice and inspiration to tackle the climate crisis head-on.