Students discussed with teams from other universities how the same ecological legal conundrum can lead to very different results indifferent legal teams.
Sandra van der Hel explains her PhD research on the role of science in sustainability governance. How can research effectively address society's challenges?
As a token of appreciation, the JSVU annually presents the prizes on behalf of all Utrecht law study associations to two lecturers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.
Christa Testerink en Ronald Pierik zijn geïnteresseerd in rijst en de manier waarop rijst groeit. Christa onderzoekt de invloed van zout en droogte op planten en Ronald werkt aan hoe planten groeien in hoge dichtheden.
Professor of water law Marleen van Rijswick (Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) and engineer Matthijs Kok are work together on practical innovations in water management.
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.