Creating a sustainable city does not come from a single radical moment of change; instead, it requires persistent small steps over time. What are the challenges in sustainable transformation?
Professor Denise de Ridder, coordinator of the minor Well-being by Design, explains what makes combining knowledge about well-being from several disciplines so valuable.
What insights can you gain from opening your minds to others? In this blog, Dr. Mira Scholten discusses what you can learn from interdisciplinary research by listening more.
Rivers in Asian mountain ranges partly consist of melted snow. Less snow due to climate change also means less water availability for downstream communities.
Onderzoeker Chantal Remery van de Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Economics deelt haar drijfveren en de impact die ze hoopt te hebben in de maatschappij.
Van ’t Hoff obtained his PhD in 1874 in Utrecht on the topic of stereochemistry, as illustrated on the mural unveiled today at the Ganzenmarkt in Utrecht.
How can the student intake of the bachelor’s degree in Dutch Language and Culture become more diverse? This Utrecht Young Academy project answers this questions using two innovative business methods: the Lean Startup Method and Sprint.
Within just a few generations, bacteria on plants can adapt from harmful to beneficial. This discovery could pave the way for developing special bacterial crop fertilizers.
In this episode, dr. Tessa Diphoorn and dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh discuss the concept of ‘Diplomacy’ together with dr. Lorena De Vita and dr. David Henig.
Erik de Lange receives the Rubicon grant to conduct two years of research at King's College London, on the history of international cooperations at sea.
The Dutch Research Universities Consortium has just been awarded the Going the Extra Mile Award of the International Association for College and Admissions Counseling.