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- A different approach to researchCompeting theories approaching with a cooperative model, not with a competition model./en/news/a-different-approach-to-research
- Does the Queen Bee effect still exist?The behaviour of men and women (at the top) of academia examined./en/news/does-the-queen-bee-effect-still-exist
- Karin Geuijen: "Asylum chaos is a consequence of the wrong assumptions about migration"Karin Geuijen argues in De Volkskrant and Nederlands Dagblad that migration policy is based on the wrong assumptions./en/news/karin-geuijen-asylum-chaos-is-a-consequence-of-the-wrong-assumptions-about-migration
- New Horizon2020 project ReROOT explores migrants’ arrival infrastructures in EuropeLaunching on 9 April, the Horizon 2020 ReROOT project will explore historical and more recent infrastructures of arrival for migrants in Europe./en/news/new-horizon2020-project-reroot-explores-migrants-arrival-infrastructures-in-europe
- Niki Frantzeskaki is appointed Full Professor of Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning on 1 January 2022Niki Frantzeskaki will be appointed as full professor with a chair in Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning on 1 January 2022./en/news/niki-frantzeskaki-is-appointed-full-professor-of-regional-and-metropolitan-governance-and-planning
- A small burst of green during your commute can do wonders for your mental healthStudy shows that social cohesion and a green environment are crucial for mental well-being. But you do not have to live in the middle of the forest or busy city centre to enjoy these benefits./en/news/a-small-burst-of-green-during-your-commute-can-do-wonders-for-your-mental-health
- Young refugees feel more at home in cities when they can be youngYoung people with a refugee background who settle in a city benefit from a diverse urban culture. They tend to feel at home in their new city more quickly when they meet other young people at festivals, community centres or on the street – people whose interests in music, art or sports they share./en/news/young-refugees-feel-more-at-home-in-cities-when-they-can-be-young
- Winners UU Teacher Awards 2023: Peter Pelzer and Serena Di PalmaAt the OnderwijsFestival on Thursday 9 March, the winners of the prestigious Teacher Awards were announced./en/news/winners-uu-teacher-awards-2023-peter-pelzer-and-serena-di-palma
- Veronique Schutjens appointed professor of Experiential Education in Geography from 1 NovemberFrom 1 November 2022, Veronique Schutjens is appointed professor of Experiential Education in Geography./en/news/veronique-schutjens-appointed-professor-of-experiential-education-in-geography-from-1-november
- Digital media and the empowerment of Cuban musicians in tumultuous timesDigital media provide new opportunities for government criticism among Cuban musicians in tumultuous times./en/news/digital-media-and-the-empowerment-of-cuban-musicians-in-tumultuous-times
- How to measure progress on circular transformationThe Transforming Cities Hub was invited by the Municipality of The Hague to explore how the process of circular transformation can be shaped and advanced./en/news/how-to-measure-progress-on-circular-transformation
- Call for Contributions - Conference 'Developing intercultural competences in online and physical learning environments’Call for Contributions for the Conference 'Developing intercultural competences in online and physical learning environments’./en/news/call-for-contributions-conference-developing-intercultural-competences-in-online-and-physical
- Call for chapters: Inclusive citiesInformation about the Call for chapters by Ajay Bailey and Kei Otsuki for a new to be published book about Inclusive Cities./en/news/call-for-chapters-inclusive-cities
- Bruises from playing outside? Good for child development!Risky play has a lot of benefits with children. You stimulate their cognitive, emotional and motor development. That's why researchers are investigating how the design of a playground contributes to risky play./en/news/bruises-from-playing-outside-good-for-child-development
- Geosciences Lecturer Award Winners 2021: Ilse van Liempt and Anna SmitsOp donderdag 12 mei juli zijn de winnaars van de Docent van het Jaar en Docent-Talent van het Jaar bekend gemaakt./en/news/geosciences-lecturer-award-winners-2021-ilse-van-liempt-and-anna-smits
- Presentation research 'Op je plek in de stad'How young refugees find their way in the cities, and the role that public space plays in this, has been underexposed until now./en/news/presentation-research-op-je-plek-in-de-stad
- Mercator Medal for Ferjan OrmelingRecognition for extraordinary services to cartography/en/news/Mercator-Medal-for-Ferjan-Ormeling
- Publication: Combatting Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products – in search of optimal enforcementPublication of the report edited by StanisÅ‚aw Tosza and Johan Vervaele of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's RENFORCE on illicit tobacco trade and effective enforcement in the EU/en/news/publication-combatting-illicit-trade-in-tobacco-products-in-search-of-optimal-enforcement
- Uncovering the lifeworlds of residents and mobile workers in Europe’s peripheral regionsBy collecting the experiences and stories of local residents and labour migrants, the research project ‘Vision: Envisioning Convivial Europe’ aims to contribute to a more welcoming, sustainable and just Europe./en/news/uncovering-the-lifeworlds-of-residents-and-mobile-workers-in-europes-peripheral-regions
- Upscaling innovations: experiments, assessment and co-creationReport of a session on Upscaling innovations: experiments, assessment and co-creation at the workshop Transforming Cities for Sustainabe Futures/en/news/upscaling-innovations-experiments-assessment-and-co-creation