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Researchers and data scientists at the UMC Utrecht have completed the first validation of a GPT-based tool generating draft discharge letters. They are preparing a pilot for the application in clinical practice.
Michael Rice van ClientEarth kwam een presentatie geven aan studenten van het masterprogramma Law and Sustainability in Europe, aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
Do you work in science communication as a professional or as a researcher, or do you communicate a lot about your research? Then you can't miss this Wetenschnapps XXL!
Mario Veen '03 explores how professionals can address climate crises and disinformation, blending his work as a professor, podcaster, and writer to promote effective dialogue and action.
Liesbeth Sterck was guest at the radio programme ‘BNR's Big Five’. She talks about what cooperation between monkeys can teach us about cooperation between humans.
UUCePP researchers Elisabetta Manunza and Nathan Meershoek wrote an advisory report for the Ministry of Defence on public-private cooperation and public procurement rules.
Schools may be especially promising avenues, argue Tommaso Colombo and Jos Philips, to motivate individual EU citizens to act as needed for realising a central EU ideal: the ideal of a Union where fundamental rights are guaranteed, not only those of EU citizens, but also those of non-EU citizens.
The Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ focus area Migration and Societal Change invites you to submit a proposal for a panel or an individual paper for our conference in June 2025.
In this first episode of the Science and Society talk show, Liesbeth Sterck, Marcel Boogers and Jacqueline Tellinga reflect on the functioning of democracy in different contexts and explore new ways of governance.
National newspaper de Volkskrant invited Allard Mosk (NP) to comment on breakthrough work of Stanford scientists on optical clearing of biological tissue.
According to a new publication, biogeochemical processes in global inland waters that break down, transform, or bury nitrogen in sediment are occurring three to six times faster compared to 110 years ago.
In the North Brabant Brainport region, special education is growing faster than in the rest of the Netherlands, with children from non-Dutch backgrounds being overrepresented. What factors are causing this high intake, and what can be done in regular primary education to ensure these children get the right support?
Two young researchers received the thesis award: Sadie Nyman McKnight wrote about museums and the climate crisis, Sjors Nab about a lost painter from Bruges.
Assistant professor Ina Vollmer received an ERC Starting Grant for her plastic recycling research. The main goal of the five-year project is to gain fundamental insight into the innovative process of breaking down plastics to its chemical building blocks, the monomers, by using force.