Showering, washing your hands, and changing your boots. Despite the introduction of basic hygiene rules to minimise the spread of infectious diseases, avian flu keeps penetrating barns
Do you and your team work together to improve education? Or do you know a team that has delivered an exceptional performance? Compete for the UU Team Award.
When you hear the words religion and climate change, many think of evangelical climate deniers and conspiracy theorists. Very few think of the pristine boardrooms of scientists and policymakers...
The Interdisciplinary education programme offers didactic tools and a broad network of colleagues for teachers who are or want to get involved in interdisciplinary education in various contexts.
Would you like to engage audiences or tell them about your research? On Sunday, October 8, 2023, the CWC is hosting the public event Weekend van de Wetenschap.
The purpose of The Internationalization Puzzle (TIP) project is to assemble current experiences on the UU as a multi-cultural, inclusive working and learning space and formulate a strategy – in concrete suggestions – that can be implemented across the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.
While using a wood-burning stove, large amounts of particulate matter and ultrafine dust are released into living rooms. This is according to a citizen science project by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.
Xtc should only be sold under strict conditions, should the government legalize its sale. That's what the participants of a pilot study in a fictitious xtc store in Utrecht think.
With a convincing pitch of Silja Zimmermann about her research to ensure food security for Arctic Indigenous communities, 'Tipping the iceberg' won this year’s Pathways to Sustainability Award.
In education at UU, students and academics are increasingly working in co-creation with businesses and civil society organisations on (complex) issues.
Research by TerInfo shows some 87 per cent of children think the world suffers from more and more terrorist attacks and a part of them sometimes lies awake worrying.
The role combines innovation around inter- and transdisciplinary sustainability education with her research exploring the role of natural vegetation in climate.
The ‘blurb’, as the promotional quote on the front and back of books is called, is found on many book covers. Jelle Strikwerda did research on this advertising phenomenon.