Researchers call for a profound overhaul of how we approach systems of food production, processing, distribution and consumption, and demand innovative, sustainable solutions to meet today’s urgent global challenges.
Vulnerability and resilience of children with a chronic illnesses? And how does this work in a more vulnerable group, such as children with chronic illnesses? Emma Berkelbach van der Sprenkel will research this during her PhD.
Celtologists Aaron Griffith Nikè Stam spoke in the Celtic Students Podcast about the degree programme Celtic Languages and Culture and next year's congress.
The Comenius programme is a national incentive programme for educational innovation, offered by the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO).
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ research hopes to empower Arctic Indigenous community members to come up with pathways to a future of food security and sovereignty on Alaska's St. Paul Island.
Anna-Luna Post received the Van Woudenberg Dissertation Prize from the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome for her PhD thesis ‘Claiming Fame for Galileo’.
In the NoSE project, a multidisciplinary consortium will determine the role of the North Sea and link it to the larger biogeochemical system of the Atlantic Ocean.
Associate Professor of History of International Relations Eleni Braat and Ben de Jong investigated the life of Agent M who was a double agent for 22 years.
Insight into the killing mechanism of the antibiotic teixobactin will enable to design powerful antibiotics against which bacteria do not readily develop resistance.