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- "Global health is our responsibility"Who do you serve as an academic children鈥檚 hospital? The patients in your own region? Or all children on the planet? Louis Bont and Joost Huijer consider this question from a medical, legal and ethical point of view./en/background/global-health-is-our-responsibility
- New recycling techniques aim to give colorants a second lifeOver the next five years, Bert Weckhuysen will be working together with industry partners to investigate how colorants from plastic bottles can be recycled./en/news/new-recycling-techniques-aim-to-give-colorants-a-second-life
- Innovative Utrecht contribution to methane cycle research in Arctic lakesResearch into microorganisms, methane emissions and climate change interaction in Arctic lakes/en/news/innovative-utrecht-contribution-to-methane-cycle-research-in-arctic-lakes
- Two UU research projects awarded NWO Open Competition ENW-M grantNWO Exact and Natural Sciences (ENW) has awarded a total of 17 project grants within the Open Competition ENW-M./en/news/two-uu-research-projects-awarded-nwo-open-competition-enw-m-grant
- Major project launched: improving climate models with historical dataThe researchers aim to enhance existing climate models by incorporating paleo data: information from natural archives that provide insights into past conditions/en/news/major-project-launched-improving-climate-models-with-historical-data
- Consortium led by Markus Weingarth awarded 鈧1.5 Million to tackle antibiotic toxicityFundamentally understanding why some antibiotics turn out to be toxic is now a major step closer, thanks to a 鈧1.5 million grant awarded to biochemist Markus Weingarth./en/news/consortium-led-by-markus-weingarth-awarded-eu15-million-to-tackle-antibiotic-toxicity
- Nine Utrecht researchers to receive NWO grants for groundbreaking and high-risk researchAcht Utrechtse onderzoekers hebben financiering gekregen in de 25e ronde van de NWO Open Competitie ENW-XS./en/news/nine-utrecht-researchers-to-receive-nwo-grants-for-groundbreaking-and-high-risk-research
- How Aruba Inspired Zaza Ferjancsik 鈥25 to Embrace the UnknownEconomics & Math major Zaza Ferjancsik 鈥25 shares how UCU鈥檚 diverse curriculum shaped his journey of exploration, growth, and sustainability work./en/news/how-aruba-inspired-zaza-ferjancsik-25-to-embrace-the-unknown
- Paul Coffer: 鈥淎ll the ingredients are here 鈥 now it鈥檚 time to make the connections that matter.鈥Last year, Professor Paul Coffer stepped into his role as Scientific Director of Life Sciences. More than six months in, the course ahead is clear./en/news/paul-coffer-all-the-ingredients-are-here-now-its-time-to-make-the-connections-that-matter
- Agnes Andeweg new visiting professor South AfricaWith effect from 28 July 2025, Dr Agnes Andeweg will be a visiting professor at three South African universities (Cape Town, Bellville and Stellenbosch) as part of the alternating chair in Dutch Studies in South Africa./en/news/agnes-andeweg-new-visiting-professor-south-africa
- Why young civil servants are leaving the municipality: not enough career development鈥楾oo little career development, use of competencies and inadequate financial growth are causing young civil servants to leave Dutch municipalities,鈥 according to research by Lars Tummers./en/news/why-young-civil-servants-are-leaving-the-municipality-not-enough-career-development
- 鈥淚nfectious diseases are a continuous threat to the health of humans and animals鈥Het College van Bestuur heeft Chantal Reusken per 1 juni 2025 benoemd tot hoogleraar Emerging Viruses in One Health Context bij de faculteit Diergeneeskunde van de Universiteit Utrecht./en/news/infectious-diseases-are-a-continuous-threat-to-the-health-of-humans-and-animals
- Responsible innovation: "Listen carefully to what users want"Wouter Boon was appointed professor of Innovation and Transition Studies. We interviewed him about his research and the importance of studying innovation and transition./en/news/responsible-innovation-listen-carefully-to-what-users-want
- Rock avalanche experts investigate fractures in fortress walls at Loevestein CastleResearch at Loevestein Castle by physical geographers will provide reliable data on the condition of the rampart over a long period of time./en/news/rock-avalanche-experts-investigate-fractures-in-fortress-walls-at-loevestein-castle
- New guidance launched to align Circular Economy strategies with social justiceThe CTI Social Impact guidance offers companies a practical and socially inclusive framework to integrate human rights and labour considerations into their circular strategies./en/news/new-guidance-launched-to-align-circular-economy-strategies-with-social-justice
- Introducing the CAM Model as a 3Rs-compliant alternative for laboratory animal experimentsAt the UMC Utrecht Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, the research group of Dr. Alex Poot is developing radioactive compounds for cancer treatment. These theranostics are tested on tumor cells, organoids, patient-derived tissue, and animal models. Our student assistant Sol茅ne Feyzi explored an innovative, animal-free alternative: the chicken chorioallantoic membrane聽(CAM)聽model./en/news/introducing-the-cam-model-as-a-3rs-compliant-alternative-for-laboratory-animal-experiments
- Statement on Academic FreedomVerklaring over Academische Vrijheid van alle rectoren van de Nederlandse universiteiten./en/opinion/statement-on-academic-freedom
- "To teach better, we must first understand the act of teaching"Continuous development and improvement of your own teaching practice is more important and more accessible than you might think. That is what Despoina Georgiou, university teacher and researcher in educational sciences, demonstrates in her work./en/news/to-teach-better-we-must-first-understand-the-act-of-teaching
- Substantial global glacier loss unavoidable, but strong climate policies will save twice as much ice as today's pathEven without any further global warming 39% of global glacier mass would eventually disappear./en/news/substantial-global-glacier-loss-unavoidable-but-strong-climate-policies-will-save-twice-as-much-ice
- Mare Duli recovers with tailor-made braceVeterinarians and farriers at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine designed a custom-made brace for mare Duli, after which she was able to walk properly again./en/achtergrond/mare-duli-recovers-with-tailor-made-brace