How exactly do children acquire language? And do they do so in the same way worldwide? Aoju Chen, professor of English linguistics: language development, conducts research into language acquisition worldwide.
Marco van Egmond, curator of maps and atlases at the university library, has been interviewed by various media outlets in recent days in response to developments surrounding the world map and the representation of Africa.
The new academic year is about to start again. In 2025-2026, the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning (CAT) will again be organising an interesting and varied range of teacher development opportunities throughout the year.
PetScan is now supported by a series of short instructional videos (in Dutch). The new videos make it easier for new users to get started and help experienced users get the most out of PetScan.
Both keynote speakers are experts in the field of Planetary Health and bring rigorous science with the kind of self-reflection that itches and inspires action.
This year, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 proudly celebrates achieving its gender target of 35% female full professors. Read here the interview with Federica Russo en Lorena De Vita.
How can neighbours come together to produce, share, and manage their own energy using solar panels, batteries, and smart software? That鈥檚 the challenge being tackled by RENvolveIT, an ambitious European research project that is developing modular digital tools for energy communities.
Laurens van Hofslot shares how steeplechase, identity, and resilience shaped his path to the Dutch Nationals鈥攁nd what it means to run on his own terms.
Her aim is to uncover how the loss of Arctic sea ice impacts melting of surrounding glaciers. Specifically, she will look at the effects of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Last Ice Area, which harbours the Arctic's oldest ice.
What are the geopolitical implications of Trump's second term? Why are young boys falling under the spell of the manosphere? And how come doctors don't know what to do with some medical conditions?