Professor Elisabetta Manunza stated in The Economist, the Volkskrant and the NOS that there should have been a a public tender for the Tests for Access experiment.
This diversity makes the discussions and interactions between students more open to other perspectives, experiences and aspects that might otherwise have been overlooked
Researchers have developped a new method that can visualise the influence of sea level rise in combination with adaptation strategies on the ecology of coastal areas.
What if you could install solar panels at sea? Sara Golroodbari received her doctorate on exactly that subject. We give you an overview of her most important results.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 offers a large number of Travel Green Grants of EUR 185 each for students who choose to take the train or bus to their European study destination.
Introduction of ongoing research with peace organization PAX that investigates the civilian harm effects of the Dutch airstrike on Hawija, 6 years ago.
With a roadmap paper, computer scientist Anja Volk launches the new research field 鈥楳usic, computing, and health鈥. How does that work, launching a new field?
Utrecht Science Park gets the longest rainbow bike path in the world thanks to the initiative of student Elias. UU, HU and UMC Utrecht embraced the idea
The Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 students collectively drafted a report on gender and gender identity being incorporated in existing legislative and policy frameworks.
In addition to her work at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, Prof. Anna Gerbrandy is a Crown-appointed member of the SER: the Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands.
With this Comenius Leadership grant, Akkerman wants to bring the social engagement of our university to an open, broader, and enduring engagement with urban life.
The Centre for Academic Teaching and partners organises, in addition to the existing programme with online activities, another summer edition of the Strengthen-Your-Education-Week!
The Utrecht Young Academy collects the experiences of academics across Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and UMC Utrecht with (inter)disciplinary research collaborations.
Jerry Chen started last January as a PhD student at the Centre for Complex Systems Studies last December. He will study the vegetation ecosystem resilience to flooding and drought induced by climate change.