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- Dialogue game ‘The ant, the sheep and you’ tested at IMC Weekend SchoolEen interactieve les over mens-dierrelaties en dialoog/en/news/dialogue-game-the-ant-the-sheep-and-you-tested-at-imc-weekend-school
- Anne Rios appointed Professor of Microscopy-Driven Human Cancer and Immunotherapy InnovationThe research of Rios and her team directly supports the development of new therapies for children with cancer./en/news/anne-rios-appointed-professor-of-microscopy-driven-human-cancer-and-immunotherapy-innovation
- EQUALS Platform Member Prof. Wendy Schrama Receives Golden Pear award for Family LawWendy Schrama has been awarded the Golden Pear Prize from the legal platform Mr. for her contributions to family law./en/news/equals-platform-member-prof-wendy-schrama-receives-golden-pear-award-for-family-law
- Patrick Jansen appointed professor of Wildlife Ecology and Nature RestorationJansen and his team aim to bridge the gap between fundamental ecological research and practical challenges in nature conservation and restoration./en/news/patrick-jansen-appointed-professor-of-wildlife-ecology-and-nature-restoration
- Funding for research on Climate Smart Forestry in National Park Utrechtse HeuvelrugThe European Forest Institute has awarded €140,000 to the Research & Education Hub Utrechtse Heuvelrug for research into climate-smart forest management on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug./en/news/funding-for-research-on-climate-smart-forestry-in-national-park-utrechtse-heuvelrug
- More wolves does not necessarily equal fewer foxes or badgersThe general assumption that the numbers of smaller predators will decline when large predator populations rise is not necessarily valid, biologists find./en/news/more-wolves-does-not-necessarily-equal-fewer-foxes-or-badgers
- FSC-certification of tropical forests proves beneficial for gorillas and elephantsA study by biologist Joeri Zwerts and colleagues reveals the effectiveness of wildlife conservation measures in FSC-certified forests./en/news/fsc-certification-of-tropical-forests-proves-beneficial-for-gorillas-and-elephants
- ‘Worthless’ forest carbon offsets risk exacerbating climate changeCritical claims that the United Nations' anti-deforestation program REDD+ falls far short of its promises are indeed valid. The concept was to achieve less deforestation and more CO2 reduction, but the disappointing outcomes are extremely worrying, writes Julia Jones./en/news/worthless-forest-carbon-offsets-risk-exacerbating-climate-change
- Recap: Wildlife Conservation in Tropical Forests: Are We On The Right Track?Recap of the symposium titled 'Wildlife Conservation in Tropical Forests: Are We On The Right Track?'/en/news/recap-wildlife-conservation-in-tropical-forests-are-we-on-the-right-track
- Is nature conservation working? Watch or read Julia Jones’s inaugural lectureIn her lecture, Jones spoke about how the evaluation of conservation measures can be advanced to improve the outcomes for people and nature./en/news/is-nature-conservation-working-watch-or-read-julia-joness-inaugural-lecture
- Prof. Julia Jones new Prince Bernhard Chair holderProf. Julia Jones from Bangor ľϸӰ in Wales has been appointed as the new holder of the Prince Bernhard Chair for International Nature Conservation./en/news/prof-julia-jones-new-prince-bernhard-chair-holder
- Hersenschimmen: Talking about StimulusHow can we remove misunderstandings about overstimulation and make it discussable?/en/news/hersenschimmen-talking-about-stimulus
- Young Talents Programme: the call for applications for 2025 is openApply now for the 2025 Young Talents Programme — a unique opportunity to co-develop forward-looking and innovative solutions to societal and climate challenges./en/news/young-talents-programme-the-call-for-applications-for-2025-is-open
- “Giving this workshop within Incluusion felt like a way of returning the love.”Two Incluusion students organised their own art workshops for the Incluusion Community. “Giving this workshop felt like a way of returning the love.”/en/news/giving-this-workshop-within-incluusion-felt-like-a-way-of-returning-the-love
- What makes people stick with sustainable fashion?New research shows that experience with buying sustainable fashion makes people more likely to stick with it and offers useful tips for brands and policymakers./en/news/what-makes-people-stick-with-sustainable-fashion
- "Teaching Works Best When You Bring Your Whole Self"UCU’s Teacher of the Year Dr. Robert Renes reflects on ten years in the classroom, creating a positive learning environment, and why authenticity matters./en/news/teaching-works-best-when-you-bring-your-whole-self
- PhD research on gold mining, money laundering and environmental damage in SurinameHet promotieonderzoek van Esmee Stek is deel van het Green Laundering Project van Daan van Uhm dat vanuit de Universiteit Utrecht wordt gedaan./en/news/phd-research-on-gold-mining-money-laundering-and-environmental-damage-in-suriname
- Broad Support for Veterinary Oath Among (Future) VeterinariansThe Hippocratic Oath has been performed by physicians since 1878. Since 2019 the faculty Veterinary Medicine joined in and has evaluated its' use./en/news/broad-support-for-veterinary-oath-among-future-veterinarians
- Data School wins grant for “Responsible AI in Practice”SIDN Fund and Topsector ICT awarded funding to ten projects with their Responsible AI in Practice call./en/news/data-school-wins-grant-for-responsible-ai-in-practice
- Grieving with a robot: PhD scholarship for Hanan de SainA lost loved one who ‘lives on’ as a griefbot. AI as an elixir of life. What does this mean for our social relationships, and how we view mortality?/en/news/grieving-with-a-robot-phd-scholarship-for-hanan-de-sain