Open Science is becoming a global phenomenon that aims to change science, but how is the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ contributing to this process and can students get involved as well?
Physical chemist Martin Haase is developing nano-structured membranes obtained from ‘bijels’, They enhance the efficiency of turning seawater into drinking water.
COVID-19 has shaken the world. Emergency responses across the world have led to drastic changes in local and global development trajectories within a very short period of time. Dr. Giuseppe Feola and his fellow researchers propose five priorities for political strategies to achieve meaningful, sustainable and equitable transformation.
UU researchers have published an article in the Dutch journal Milieu en Recht (Environment and Law), titled ‘Bodemdaling in Nederlandse veengebieden: knelpunten voor solide beleid en besluitvorming’ (Soil subsidence in Dutch peat meadow areas: challenges for solid policy and decision making).
Read the SIM ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓletter on PhD training, an expert meeting on warfare, the Rule of Law from Below conference and a new master's track on conflict and security.
Young people might choose to grab a hamburger at McDonalds after attending a climate rally. While some might find this hypocritical, developmental psychologist Sander Thomaes feels such criticism is disingenuous.
A new edited collection by Christine Quinan and Kathrin Thiele, on the topic of biopolitics, necropolitics, and cosmopolitics, will come out next month.
Anna Maria Biletta started as a PhD candidate at the Centre for Complex Systems Studies and will work on the subject of Spectral Analysis of Random Graphs.