Sara Miellet obtained her PhD on research into local governments and the reception and guidance of refugees. How can municipalities make their own choices?
The 2023 COI-conference aims to identify just institutional approaches that seek (real) conflict prevention and conflict resolution in the legal context.
Sharing content on social networks can create privacy concerns: others could easily share your picture or other personal information without your permission. PhD candidate Onuralp Ulusoy designed a mechanism to tackle these issues.
Students need to have good information skills to be able to write reliable papers or theses. The library helps lecturers with information literacy education.
Herman Havekes, professor of the Public organization of water management (affiliated to Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ), reports on his participation in the workshop on riverine floods
Composed of eminent scholars, the Scientific Council establishes the programme for the implementation of ERC activities. The appointment is of 1 January 2023.
For decades, researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have studied national and international nature conservation efforts from an interdisciplinary perspective.
A vast amount of money is involved in Alzheimer’s disease research. However, scientists have been unable to achieve substantial clinical results in recent decades.
Catherine Blanchard has published a paper in Frontiers in Political Sciences co-authored with Sabine Gollner (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ).
The hosts of this podcast, Rik Vangangelt and Nienke van Keulen from the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning, discuss the connection between society and university with lecturers Karin van Es and Brian Dermody
While we reminisce about the successful symposium and party, we will still celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning with a few final lustrum activities in December.