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- Daniël Vanmaekelbergh receives European grant for research on semiconductorsThe European Research Council (ERC) has awarded a prestigious grant to Daniël Vanmaekelbergh (Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science)./en/news/daniel-vanmaekelbergh-receives-european-grant-for-research-on-semiconductors
- Simulations point the way to cheaper production of quantum dotsResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and TU Delft developed a model that enables the simulation of quantum dots formation/en/news/simulations-point-the-way-to-cheaper-production-of-quantum-dots
- More effective communication through practice with a ‘virtual patient’A ‘serious game’ developed at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ helps health care professionals communicate more effectively with people suffering from complex health problems/en/news/more-effective-communication-through-practice-with-a-virtual-patient
- Virtual Patient helps build a better worldSerious game for training health care professionals/en/news/virtual-patient-helps-build-a-better-world
- Utrecht sends its second team to the iGEM competitioniGEM is a student competition in synthetic biology, where students compete to build a synthetic biological system that can serve humanity in a useful way./en/news/utrecht-sends-its-second-team-to-the-igem-competition
- 50 years IMAU – a great celebration and a day to be rememberedRecap of the IMAU 50th anniversary event by Rupert Holzinger./en/news/50-years-imau-a-great-celebration-and-a-day-to-be-remembered
- Merlijn Staps wins Graduate School of Natural Sciences thesis awardStaps studied the distances between points in networks, aiming to calculate the maximum distance between two points in ‘hyperbolic random graphs’./en/news/merlijn-staps-wins-graduate-school-of-natural-sciences-thesis-award
- Studying islands to understand the world: Sietze Norder on ecology, culture, and curiositySietze Norder talks about his experiences as a biogeographer working on remote islands, the parallels between ecology and culture, and the inspiration behind his children’s book, Fire Island./en/background/studying-islands-to-understand-the-world-sietze-norder-on-ecology-culture-and-curiosity
- Interview with Kariuki Kirigia '12Interview with Kariuki Kirigia, who studied at UCU and currently is an assistant professor teaching development and African studies at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Toronto./en/news/interview-with-kariuki-kirigia-12
- 90% of published articles in 2023 now open access available90% of all journal articles published by UU and UMCU researchers in 2023, is now open access available./en/news/90-of-published-articles-in-2023-now-open-access-available
- Enhancing societal impact: Strengthening connections between the Faculty of Geosciences and societyResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s Faculty of Geosciences are dedicated to making a positive impact on the world./en/news/enhancing-societal-impact-strengthening-connections-between-the-faculty-of-geosciences-and-society
- Registration is Now Open for BNAIC/BeNeLearn 2024 ConferenceRegistration for the BNAIC/BeNeLearn 2024 conference is now open! The conference will take place from November 18-20, 2024, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. For everyone with an interest in AI and ML/en/news/registration-is-now-open-for-bnaicbenelearn-2024-conference
- Liesbeth Sterck guest at ‘BNR's Big Five’Liesbeth Sterck was guest at the radio programme ‘BNR's Big Five’. She talks about what cooperation between monkeys can teach us about cooperation between humans./en/news/liesbeth-sterck-guest-at-bnrs-big-five
- Politics of Feeling in Songs of the Dutch Revolutionary PeriodRenée Vulto sheds new light on the history of Dutch political songs through her book Politics of Feeling in Songs of the Dutch Revolutionary Period./en/publication/politics-of-feeling-in-songs-of-the-dutch-revolutionary-period
- The role of schools in motivating EU citizens to act in accordance with the fundamental rights of non-EU citizensSchools may be especially promising avenues, argue Tommaso Colombo and Jos Philips, to motivate individual EU citizens to act as needed for realising a central EU ideal: the ideal of a Union where fundamental rights are guaranteed, not only those of EU citizens, but also those of non-EU citizens./en/news/the-role-of-schools-in-motivating-eu-citizens-to-act-in-accordance-with-the-fundamental-rights-of
- How to ensure effective co-creation in public-private partnershipsOn 21 November, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is organising a special day to explore how we can encourage this co-creation. What should we take into account?/en/news/how-to-ensure-effective-co-creation-in-public-private-partnerships
- Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism. A Global HistoryThis month, the book "Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism" was published, to which Ozan Ozavci contributed a chapter./en/publication/jews-liberalism-antisemitism-a-global-history
- How do you talk to students about terrorism?Beatrice de Graaf, Mariëtte de Haan and Björn Wansink wrote a letter in which they advise teachers on how to discuss sensitive topics, such as terrorism, in class./en/in-the-media/how-do-you-talk-to-students-about-terrorism
- The Rhine and European Security in the Long Nineteenth Century. Making Lifelines from FrontlinesRecently, Joep Schenk's new book about the Rhine and European security was published./en/publication/the-rhine-and-european-security-in-the-long-nineteenth-century-making-lifelines-from-frontlines
- Liesbeth van de Grift appointed as Professor of International History and the EnvironmentOn 1 February, Liesbeth van de Grift has been appointed Professor of International History and the Environment./en/news/liesbeth-van-de-grift-appointed-as-professor-of-international-history-and-the-environment