Smart Solar Charging was selected as one of five most innovative best practices in Europe of sustainable policy according to the Regiostars Awards organized by the European Commission. Starting from the Utrecht Region in The Netherlands, Smart Solar Charging develops and expands this sustainable energy system of tomorrow.
The Contesting Governance Platform presents a new Podcast series called "Travelling Concepts on Air" hosted by dr. Tessa Diphoorn and dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh.
Circular Economy has become a popular discourse, but the actual definition and objectives are still unclear, inconsistent, and contested. What are the differences between all the visions and can they be classified?
Peter Coopmans has been asked to take on the administrative coordination of both the 'Nationaal Platform voor de Talen' and the national project 'Masterlanguage' in the coming years.
The jury appreciated that Koen Leurs his research focuses on the very acute challenge of enabling and supporting migrants and refugees’ participation and resilience in society by taking charge of the way they are represented.
Here you will find our 15-minute survey, made for UU employees & students. Through this survey, we want to learn what you think the Green Office should be.
The way in which we reward and recognize academics is about to change drastically. With this infographic, the working group intends to fuel the discussion.
Researchers from the Future of Work hub of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, together with Maastricht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, are studying the state of worker well-being in companies.
Riccardo Levato developed a new technology called "volumetric bioprinting". This method uses photosensitive gels and laser lights to quickly print 3D objects.
You can now sign up for two activities of the Teaching & Learning Lab: the Design Thinking Session ‘Education is Everywhere’ on November 13 and the Autumn Festival 2020 on 27 November.
Age remains an important factor in recruitment, but can we tone down stereotypes? Jelle Lössbroek and colleagues conducted research in nine European countries.
In an interview for Inside Higher Ed, professor Bas van Bavel explains how Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's approach to interdisciplinary research contributes to strengthening open societies.
On October 10 The Queer Film Festival Utrecht, in collaboration with the Savannah Bay bookshop, is organizing the viewing of documentary "The city was ours" about the rise of radical feminism in the 1970s. (in Dutch)
The vast majority of respondents stated that they understand how a more open, transparent approach to scientific research can increase the quality of research.