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- PhD defence by Quirijn Meijer 'Optimisation of Gravitational-Wave Data Analysis - Employing Machine Learning in Searches for Cosmic Strings and Binary Black Holes''On August 27 2025, Quirijn Meijer has successfully defended his thesis./en/news/phd-defence-by-quirijn-meijer-optimisation-of-gravitational-wave-data-analysis-employing-machine
- Blog: Languages in the City symposium: Multilingualism in urban spacesThis blog looks back to the first Languages in the City symposium, hosted by the Open Cities Platform./en/background/blog-languages-in-the-city-symposium-multilingualism-in-urban-spaces
- Many medicine users prefer sustainable options, even if they cost moreResearch team urges better education on the environmental impact of medicines, helping patients make informed choices and reduce waste and costs./en/news/many-medicine-users-prefer-sustainable-options-even-if-they-cost-more
- From farmland to jungle: working together to measure and save biodiversityDeep in the lush green heart of Costa Rica, researchers are tackling a major question: how can we restore biodiversity and measure whether our efforts are actually working? 鈥淭his is way more than just a scientific study.鈥/en/news/from-farmland-to-jungle-working-together-to-measure-and-save-biodiversity
- Higher plant diversity keeps small soil animals active during droughtsThe study is the first publication based on data collected in the long-term Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 Biodiversity and Climate Variability Experiment (UU BioCliVE)./en/news/higher-plant-diversity-keeps-small-soil-animals-active-during-droughts
- "After reading it, I really wanted to talk to someone"Eline Gielen on participating in One Book One Campus and reading 'Birnam Wood'./en/news/after-reading-it-i-really-wanted-to-talk-to-someone
- New 'tunnels' offer animals safe passage to Utrecht Science Park UUFrom this week onwards, hedgehogs, toads, badgers and other animals will be able to cross safely between Utrecht Science Park and Fort Rhijnauwen two wildlife passages./en/news/new-tunnels-offer-animals-safe-passage-to-utrecht-science-park-uu
- Modelling cardiovascular diseases without the need of animal modelsWhat if the earliest signs of vascular disease could be observed as they unfold鈥攊nside lab-grown human blood vessels that mimic real-life conditions?/en/news/modelling-cardiovascular-diseases-without-the-need-of-animal-models
- Meet the keynotes: No borders, only bold ideasBoth 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./en/news/meet-the-keynotes-no-borders-only-bold-ideas
- Enrich your teaching practice with the Peer Observation Programme for lecturersTeaching is often done as an individual: what happens in the classroom stays in the classroom. Are you curious about how other lecturers teach? The Peer Observation Programme offers the chance to take a look at someone else's teaching practice!/en/news/enrich-your-teaching-practice-with-the-peer-observation-programme-for-lecturers
- No Plant Lovers' Market in 2025Due to some major projects at the Botanic Gardens, we are unable to host the Plant Lovers' Market in 2025./en/news/no-plant-lovers-market-in-2025
- Celebrating resilience and leadership: women professors leading the wayThis 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./en/background/celebrating-resilience-and-leadership-women-professors-leading-the-way
- Gravitational waves could reveal exotic matter inside neutron stars鈥淕ravitational waves could one day help us tell the difference between 鈥榥ormal鈥 nuclear matter and something we鈥檝e never directly observed before.鈥/en/publication/gravitational-waves-could-reveal-exotic-matter-inside-neutron-stars
- 15 Theses From the Class of 2025Discover theses from the UCU Class of 2025, reflecting the diverse ideas, research, and passions of our recent graduates./en/news/15-theses-from-the-class-of-2025
- Keep developing yourself as a teacher: new teacher development offerThe 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./en/news/keep-developing-yourself-as-a-teacher-new-teacher-development-offer
- Improving hip replacements: A Q&A with Joost van Erp and Thom SnijdersHow can we make hip replacements even better and safer? Thom Snijders and Joost van Erp looked for answers during their PhD research/en/news/improving-hip-replacements-a-qa-with-joost-van-erp-and-thom-snijders
- Books from Special Collections on display at exhibitions about women and gender rolesTwo exhibitions on women, gender roles and emancipation, feature items on loan from the Special Collections of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 Library./en/news/books-from-special-collections-on-display-at-exhibitions-about-women-and-gender-roles
- Mercosur trade deal between the EU and South American countries finally seems within reach, but Dutch farmers are not enthusiasticThe EU-Mercosur trade deal nears completion, promising economic benefits and lower prices. However, Dutch farmers express concern over competition and environmental standards. Expert Martijn Huysmans highlights the potential impact./en/news/mercosur-trade-deal-between-the-eu-and-south-american-countries-finally-seems-within-reach-but-dutch
- Now available: instructional videos on PetScanPetScan 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./en/background/now-available-instructional-videos-on-petscan
- Felienne Hermans speaks at symposium on alternative forms of assessment in the age of AIJoin us on Thursday, 18 September 2025, from 12:30 to 18:30, for a research-focused symposium on alternative forms of assessment in the age of AI./en/news/felienne-hermans-speaks-at-symposium-on-alternative-forms-of-assessment-in-the-age-of-ai