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- ‘Een schip vol woorden’ exhibition on display in Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ LibraryFrom September, the Taalmuseum’s exhibition ‘Een schip vol woorden’ (‘A Ship Full of Words’) will be on display at the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Library. This travelling exhibition chronicles history through the lens of Sranantongo, Suriname’s most commonly spoken language./en/news/een-schip-vol-woorden-exhibition-on-display-in-utrecht-university-library
- New generation of law students ready to help start-upsEleven talented and motivated students ('fellows') will work under the Utrecht Law Clinic this academic year on the legal challenges of start-ups and scale-ups in the Utrecht region./en/news/new-generation-of-law-students-ready-to-help-start-ups
- To restore an overpainted 15th-century painting to its original state or not?The scanning will determine how both the material and immaterial qualities of the panel will be restored and conserved./en/news/to-restore-an-overpainted-15th-century-painting-to-its-original-state-or-not
- Art history journal: ‘Stedelijk Studies’The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam launches Stedelijk Studies: a high-quality peer-reviewed academic journal./en/news/art-history-journal-stedelijk-studies
- Christine de Pizan in Bruges: about the Middle Dutch translation of 'Le Livre de la Cité des Dames'This book focuses on the background of the commissioner, the codicological aspects and the unfinished illumination programme of the manuscript from 1475./en/news/christine-de-pizan-in-bruges-about-the-middle-dutch-translation-of-le-livre-de-la-cite-des-dames
- Exhibition and publication about ‘forgotten’ master Van OostsanenOn exhibition ‘Van Oostsanen: de eerste Hollandse meester’, in the Amsterdam Museum, the Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar and the Grote Kerk in Alkmaar./en/news/exhibition-and-publication-about-forgotten-master-van-oostsanen
- Irrigation plays a large role in increasing salinity in global freshwatersIrrigation is sensitive to salt, but also seems to be the most important driver of salinisation – even in wetter areas. How can we break this vicious cycle?/en/news/irrigation-plays-a-large-role-in-increasing-salinity-in-global-freshwaters
- Nitrogen boundaries exceeded in many world regionsNitrogen is a many-headed monster/en/news/nitrogen-boundaries-exceeded-in-many-world-regions
- Agriculture transition best way to restore biodiversityIntensive agriculture is an important cause of biodiversity loss. Utrecht researchers are currently studying how changes in agricultural practice may turn the tide./en/achtergrond/agriculture-transition-best-way-to-restore-biodiversity
- International researchers call for a comprehensive redesign of agrifood systemsResearchers call for a profound overhaul of how we approach systems of food production, processing, distribution and consumption, and demand innovative, sustainable solutions to meet today’s urgent global challenges./en/news/international-researchers-call-for-a-comprehensive-redesign-of-agrifood-systems
- Foraging behaviour of bumblebees and its implications for biodiversity and food securityUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ MSc student Janna Einöder is investigating what happens when bumblebees don’t have their favourite flowers nearby./en/news/foraging-behaviour-of-bumblebees-and-its-implications-for-biodiversity-and-food-security
- Utrecht scientists share expertise in the House of Representatives climate debateFive Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers have taken part in the Dutch House of Representatives’ round-table discussions about among others energy transition./en/background/utrecht-scientists-share-expertise-in-the-house-of-representatives-climate-debate
- Michelle van Vliet appointed Professor of Water Quality and Sustainable Water SystemsFrom 15 July 2024, Michelle van Vliet will be appointed professor of Water Quality and Sustainable Water Systems at the faculty of Geosciences./en/news/michelle-van-vliet-appointed-professor-of-water-quality-and-sustainable-water-systems
- USO project to help students in the climate crisisMany students are deeply concerned about climate change and want to take action. Lecturers from various faculties will help them with this, thanks to a grant from the Utrecht Education Incentive Fund./en/achtergrond/uso-project-to-help-students-in-the-climate-crisis
- Integrated scenarios to support analysis of the food–energy–water nexusResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, PBL and others explored the relationships between water, energy and food, and environmental challenges./en/news/integrated-scenarios-to-support-analysis-of-the-food-energy-water-nexus
- Water Towers of the world ranked on vulnerabilityScientists have ranked glacier-based water systems in their importance to adjacent lowland communities, and checked their vulnerability to future changes./en/news/water-towers-of-the-world-ranked-on-vulnerability
- Heating sector to join forces and supply affordable, sustainable heatingWarmingUP is a large consortium active throughout the whole heat chain, working together for affordable, natural gas-free heat networks./en/news/heating-sector-to-join-forces-and-supply-affordable-sustainable-heating
- All species can go extinct – and so can humansResearcher Wytske Versteeg argues that we are just as vulnerable as every other animal and plant species./en/news/all-species-can-go-extinct-and-so-can-humans
- New tool shows investment in flood protection helps millions of people at riskUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's global hydrological model contributed to the newly developed Aqueduct Floods tool./en/news/new-tool-shows-investment-in-flood-protection-helps-millions-of-people-at-risk