The Community-based Research for the Humanities at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 initiates a series of workshops that support you in practical dimensions of conducting projects in the outside world
Historian and writer Rutger Bregman has been selected to be Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Alumnus of the Year. He will receive the award during a special 鈥楥ollege Tour鈥 meeting on 25 March.
Plants and animals have an enormous influence on the development of our coastal landscapes, as shown by a new computer model developed by Muriel Br眉ckner.
The E-IR has published the long-awaited edited book 'Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives', with a chapter contributed by IRW's Lauren Gould and Jolle Demmers.
A new consortium combines the expertise from leading research centres across public agencies, academia, and the pharma industry to take organ-on-chip technology to the next level.
How does sexual orientation affect the separation between work and private life? Laura van Stein shares her experience with research focused on privacy and inclusion at work.
They have been awarded the prestigious grant for two years of research, Andr茅s Romanowski in Environmental Biology and Huaiyang Yuan in Theoretical Physics.
The spikes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus attach themselves best to the cells deeper in the lungs. This is the conclusion of UU researchers who assembled trimeric spikes.
Sandra Crnko, a PhD candidate in the department of Cardiology, looked back on the past four years of her PhD with the hope of helping fellow students making their career choice
Eighteen Utrecht-based researchers received a so-called 鈥楿nusual Collaborations Grant鈥. The grant has the goal to encourage collaboration between various disciplines.
The interdisciplinary project 鈥淪tructures of Strength鈥 is one of the four projects聽which are聽granted by the聽Center聽for Unusual Collaboration, a new initiative by the strategic聽alliance of TU/e, WUR, UU and UMC Utrecht.
The Social Sciences Discipline Body (DSW) has presented a sector plan for intensive mutual collaboration in the years ahead that focuses on five major social challenges
More than ever, Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, and Economic Sciences are seeking collaboration to operate more decisively across university and discipline boundaries.