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- Military-logistic service provision by Dutch private sector to Dutch Ministry of Defence EU-proofCommissioned by the Ministry of Defense, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has investigated whether cooperation with civil companies complies with European rules./en/news/military-logistic-service-provision-by-dutch-private-sector-to-dutch-ministry-of-defence-eu-proof
- Online edition of our executive course Public procurement law for public procurement professionals creates a learning spin offThis online course at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ from UUcePP now offers opportunities to learn the material even better./en/news/online-edition-of-our-executive-course-public-procurement-law-for-public-procurement-professionals
- New Bestek podcast: COVID-19 & public procurementWhat is possible within public procurement law in a time of crisis like COVID-19? Willem Janssen of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ discusses it with Matanja Pinto./en/news/new-bestek-podcast-covid-19-public-procurement
- Reform Proposal SMART projectWillem Janssen of Utrecht UIniversity contributes to the reform proposal report ‘Sustainability through Public Procurement: the way forward’./en/news/reform-proposal-smart-project
- Elisabetta Manunza on integrity in public procurementIn an interview with Vakblad Asset Management, professor Manunza argues why we must discuss integrity./en/news/elisabetta-manunza-on-integrity-in-public-procurement
- David van Wijnen in Financieele Dagblad on ‘dark patterns’Van Wijnen, PhD candidate at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, argues that 'dark patterns' may conflict with European privacy laws/en/news/david-van-wijnen-in-financieele-dagblad-on-dark-patterns
- UU Future of Europe #1: solidarity remains key to democratising the European UnionResearcher Koen van Zon elaborates on the past and future of democracy in the European Union./en/opinie/uu-future-of-europe-1-solidarity-remains-key-to-democratising-the-european-union
- New IOS Think Paper on Contested Institutional LegitimacyInstitutions for Open Societies is pleased to announce the publication of the third paper in its Think Paper Series./en/publicatie/new-ios-think-paper-on-contested-institutional-legitimacy
- Srebrenica Court Verdicts: Do They Make Sense?Ahead of the 23rd anniversary of the Srebrenica massacres, questions have been raised about whether the verdicts so far are logical./en/news/srebrenica-court-verdicts-do-they-make-sense
- Christian Wicke on deindustrialization in historical cultureChristian Wicke wrote a blog on the significances of deindustrialization, which has also been a fundamental feature of the globalizing world./en/news/christian-wicke-on-deindustrialization-in-historical-culture
- UU Future of Europe #3: Europe's North-South division resurfaces during Covid-crisisMasterstudent Dawid Aristoteles Fusiek elaborates on the lessons stemming from EU's response to the narrative of a North-South division./en/opinion/future-of-europe-3-north-south-division
- Rens Voesenek interviewed by EenVandaagOn 9 July, Prof. Rens Voesenek was interviewed by Dutch television programme EenVandaag on the possibilities of helping potato plants survive extreme rainfall./en/news/professor-rens-voesenek-on-dutch-tv-programme-eenvandaag
- New article published: Calorimetry reveals attraction of ions to electrode pore wallsJoren Vos and coworkers were able to detect the heat of double layer formation inside the nanometric pores of capacitive electrodes./en/news/new-article-published-calorimetry-reveals-attraction-of-ions-to-electrode-pore-walls
- Curious what research has recently been performed by PhD students at the division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology?You can now find an overview of every PhD thesis written at the division going back as far as 1989./en/news/curious-what-research-has-recently-been-performed-by-phd-students-at-the-division-of
- Colloidal crystals with novel symmetry are induced by magnetic interactionsSpontaneous formation of colloidal crystals with body-centered tetragonal structure is demonstrated in our DUBBLE experiment/en/news/colloidal-crystals-with-novel-symmetry-are-induced-by-magnetic-interactions
- A twist to the self-assembly of nanoparticlesIn an article published Arthur Newton, Peter Bolhuis, and Jan Groenewold and Willem Kegel describe decoupling of translational and rotational diffusion/en/news/a-twist-to-the-self-assembly-of-nanoparticles-1
- Prof. Henk Lekkerkerker received the Overbeek Medal 2018The medal was rewarded as a recognition of his distinguished career in colloid science./en/news/prof-henk-lekkerkerker-received-the-overbeek-medal-2018
- Charlie Maslen receives Unilever Prize 2018Charlie worked on micro-crawlers that operate in a similar way as thermodynamic heat engines./en/news/charlie-maslen-receives-unilever-prize-2018
- New consortium investigates drug-disposition-on-a-chipA new consortium combines the expertise from leading research centres across public agencies, academia, and the pharma industry to take organ-on-chip technology to the next level./en/news/new-consortium-investigates-drug-disposition-on-a-chip
- What if universities would support scholar-activism?Academics, frustrated by limited impact on the ecological crisis, are turning to scholar-activism. Embracing this could foster new knowledge, networks, and social change. Blog by Lisette van Beek/en/opinie/what-if-universities-would-support-scholar-activism