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- Learn how to pitch! Breaking Science seeks participantsIn three training sessions you will learn how to present your research briefly and attractively. You will put it into practice during the heats and have a chance to win 鈧 1500,-./en/news/learn-how-to-pitch-breaking-science-seeks-participants
- A Cultural History of Fame in the RenaissanceHow did fame operate in the past? Arnoud Visser and others explore fame and celebrity in the period from 1450 to 1650./en/publication/a-cultural-history-of-fame-in-the-renaissance
- Paul Coffer steps down as director of the Regenerative Medicine PhD program, succeeded by Debby GawlittaAfter more than 15 years, prof. dr. Paul Coffer has stepped down as director of the Regenerative Medicine PhD program, handing over the role to dr. Debby Gawlitta./en/news/paul-coffer-steps-down-as-director-of-the-regenerative-medicine-phd-program-succeeded-by-debby
- 30 years of Teacher Awards at UULeen Dorsman, emeritus professor of university history and winner of the 1999/2000 Lecturer-of-the-Year Award, together with the 2007/2008 winner, emeritus professor of psychology Liesbeth Woertman, looks back on 30 years of Lecturer Awards./en/news/30-years-of-teacher-awards-at-uu
- The perils of foretelling the futureLacking visions of better possible futures, many have been drawn towards imagining rosy stolen pasts. Yet, we are not witnessing an isolated disease of the imagination in the form of populist nostalgia. There is a broader dynamic at play鈥攏amely, the projection of certainty into the future in ways that diminish our collective ability to remake the present. This wider disease of the imagination extends beyond populist nostalgia and includes several strains with divergent political roots./en/opinion/the-perils-of-foretelling-the-future
- Parasites are biodiversity tooParasites are often overlooked in biodiversity research and conservation efforts. That needs to change, says zombie ant researcher Charissa de Bekker./en/news/parasites-are-biodiversity-too
- A Year of Change for Future Food Utrecht2025 marks an exciting new chapter for Future Food Utrecht!/en/news/a-year-of-change-for-future-food-utrecht
- Termination of RefWorks Licence - access until 31 December 2025The licence with the literature management tool RefWorks will be terminated by 31 December 2025. After this date, users will no longer be able to access their accounts through Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/termination-of-refworks-licence-access-until-31-december-2025
- Probeer eens (niet)... is outThis publication consists of a collection of elements you can use when designing an activity. Not just 鈥淭ry it,鈥 but 鈥淒on't try it鈥 tips./en/news/probeer-eens-niet-is-out
- Sociological Inquiries into International Law in a Polarized World: Markets, National Security, and DemocracyThe Sixth Workshop on Sociological Inquiries into International Law will be held at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 on 13鈥14 November 2025. We invite abstracts./en/news/sociological-inquiries-into-international-law-in-a-polarized-world-markets-national-security-and
- Introducing the Young Future Food Movement!The Future Food Utrecht Board recognized a key opportunity: empowering and engaging students and young people in transforming the food system and enhancing community well-being at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视/en/news/introducing-the-young-future-food-movement
- Call for Papers: The Politics of International Dispute SettlementThe aim of this conference is to explore the legal, but also the social and political, implications and consequences of decisions of ICTs./en/news/call-for-papers-the-politics-of-international-dispute-settlement
- Daniel Saris Receives the First Arnold I. Caplan Award for Research in OrthobiologicsDaniel Saris has received the Arnold I. Caplan Award for Distinguished Research in Orthobiologics (Caplan Award) from the聽American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)./en/news/daniel-saris-receives-the-first-arnold-i-caplan-award-for-research-in-orthobiologics
- Utrecht proves itself a pivotal driver of regenerative medicineThe European Union is investing heavily in research projects, five of which have a link with Utrecht, to make tissue replacement treatments available to patients./en/news/utrecht-proves-itself-a-pivotal-driver-of-regenerative-medicine
- 木瓜福利影视 Council votes against abolishing obligation to offer honours educationThe 木瓜福利影视 Council voted against a proposal that would free faculties from the obligation to offer honours programmes to bachelor students/en/news/university-council-votes-against-abolishing-obligation-to-offer-honours-education
- Save the date: Teaching and Learning Inspiration Days from 3 to 5 JulyThe upcoming edition of the Teaching and Learning Inspiration Days will take place from Monday 3 July to Wednesday 5 July 2023./en/news/save-the-date-teaching-and-learning-inspiration-days-from-3-to-5-july
- Princess Margarita visits 'Horsepower' project for veteransOn Thursday 30 March, Princess Margarita visited the Horsepower project, for veterans with therapy-resistant PTSD./en/news/princess-margarita-visits-horsepower-project-for-veterans
- Will billionaires be immortal? 鈥淭heir wealth and power will keep growing鈥The world鈥檚 richest will be the first to have access to life-extending treatments. This poses social risks, ethicist Chris Wareham observes./en/news/will-billionaires-be-immortal-their-wealth-and-power-will-keep-growing
- Netherlands inexorably used heavy weapons in Indonesia (1945-1949), accepting civilian deathsThe use of heavy weaponry proved to be deliberate and large-scale, Azarja Harmanny revealed, and the fact that these weapons caused civilian deaths was accepted./en/news/netherlands-inexorably-used-heavy-weapons-in-indonesia-1945-1949-accepting-civilian-deaths
- Will Putin ever stand trial in The Hague? 鈥淚 don鈥檛 rule it out鈥On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for Putin鈥檚 arrest. Genocide researcher Iva Vukusic reacts in international media./en/in-de-media/will-putin-ever-stand-trial-in-the-hague-i-dont-rule-it-out