Seeking the roots of persistent poverty, Maanik Nath finds that the pervasive high cost and shortage of capital affected the peasant鈥檚 ability to invest in land.
Making solar cells more efficient and developing sustainable insecticides with a zombie-making fungus: as of September, a second group of PhD candidates will start their research funded by the Science for Sustainability community at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
In the report 'Een sluipend proces' (A gradual process) researchers describe the ethical climate in which undermining of amateur football clubs can occur.
[Interview] Fleur Froeling from the faculty of Veterinary Medicine went one step further in citizen science. Want to know what she did? Then read the RDM Story.
Robin Aanstoot speaks to teacher Stefanie Lutz and Ivor de Baat, project leader at Utrechts Landschap about student research in the Utrechtse Heuvelrug.
Today marks the official launch of the Oncode Accelerator programme, in which 30 public and private partners collaborate to develop new cancer treatments. Patient-centered development and innovation are at the core of this initiative.
On The Conversation, Assistant Professor Frank Gerits writes about the five recent coups in Africa and how the French president Macron comes into play.
Four Booster grants were awarded on August 29 2023 to researchers who are pushing the boundaries of youth research by crossing borders. Working together is what we do!
IOS Longtermism and Institutional Change platform member Johan Schot responds to the question: "What does 'longtermism' mean to you?". Here, he discusses the how 'longtermism' can be understood from a historical lens, and how it will shape our future.
IOS Longtermism and Institutional Change platform member Elaine Mak responds to the question: "What does 'longtermism' mean to you?". From a legal perspective, she discusses what rule-of-law institutions need to do in order to be well-equipped for acting in the long-term.