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- Two Utrecht projects received funding within National Growth Fund programme Circular Plastics NLSix million euros were divided over ten projects in total, and all studies will last five years./en/news/two-utrecht-projects-received-funding-within-national-growth-fund-programme-circular-plastics-nl
- Join the Copernicus Institute as a Visiting ScholarThe Copernicus Institute is offering visiting scholar positions fully funded by ERC project "Problem-Shifting between International Environmental Treaty Regimes: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions"./en/news/join-the-copernicus-institute-as-a-visiting-scholar
- Spinoza laureate Detlef van Vuuren: “Let the future not only be sustainable, but also just”Climate researcher Detlef van Vuuren has been awarded the Spinoza Prize for his scientific work, the highest honour in Dutch science./en/news/spinoza-laureate-detlef-van-vuuren-let-the-future-not-only-be-sustainable-but-also-just
- Data for sale: Mapping of purchasing of company data by Dutch governmentsAn Utrecht ľϸӰ research team has taken the first steps in creating an evidence base about data purchasing by governments in the Netherlands./en/news/data-for-sale-mapping-of-purchasing-of-company-data-by-dutch-governments
- "We should cherish the unexpected connections in science"Professor Rembert Duine researches energy efficient alternatives for electronics. He draws inspiration for this from knowledge about black holes./en/news/we-should-cherish-the-unexpected-connections-in-science
- Students and policy makers in one classroom - learning togetherIn this field story we highlight the 'Mixed Classroom', an educational innovation developed by the Urban Futures Studio in which students from different disciplines and policy makers are part of one classroom where they learn from and with each other./en/achtergrond/students-and-policy-makers-in-one-classroom-learning-together
- Bert Weckhuysen wins inaugural Chemistry Europe AwardChemistry Europe honours Prof. Weckhuysen for his “outstanding achievements and leadership in the field of sustainable chemistry and catalysis research.”/en/news/bert-weckhuysen-wins-inaugural-chemistry-europe-award
- If we're all going to live in cities, we will need waterWater in the city seems to become the next topic where people may become victims of managerial incompetence./en/news/if-were-all-going-to-live-in-cities-we-will-need-water
- Reminder: the deadline of the S4S Graduate Programme is closing in!The deadline for the second call for proposals of the Science for Sustainabiliy Graduate is closing in!/en/news/reminder-the-deadline-of-the-s4s-graduate-programme-is-closing-in
- National Geographic Society and Utrecht ľϸӰ Launch World Water MapAn interactive view of the sectors of water use; how much water people consume for agricultural, industrial, and household use; and what’s left for nature./en/news/national-geographic-society-and-utrecht-university-launch-world-water-map
- Catalyst cleans up CO2 better with different preparationThe scientists visualized the mechanism underlying this with unparalleled precision. The results of the study appeared in the leading scientific journal Science./en/news/catalyst-cleans-up-co2-better-with-different-preparation
- Alison Bain appointed Professor of Geographies of Inclusive CitiesChair Geographies of Inclusive Cities/en/news/alison-bain-appointed-professor-of-geographies-of-inclusive-cities
- Digital technologies can foster the circular economy – but what about their sustainability impact?Digital technologies are expected to play a major role in a circular economy. New UU study suggests their sustainability impact must be better understood./en/news/digital-technologies-can-foster-the-circular-economy-but-what-about-their-sustainability-impact
- Agriculture, food and degrowth: four avenues to pave the way to a sustainable food systemA new study proposes a new research agenda exploring the questions degrowth researchers need to ask to advance the transition to a sustainable and just global food system./en/news/agriculture-food-and-degrowth-four-avenues-to-pave-the-way-to-a-sustainable-food-system
- Reflections on the Pathways Conferences over timeProf Sybil Seitzinger, member of our Advisory Board attended most of our annual conferences. We asked her to reflect on how they have evolved over the years in this blog./en/news/reflections-on-the-pathways-conferences-over-time
- ‘The techniques for the energy transition are not there yet’At Utrecht ľϸӰ, interdisciplinary research into a sustainable future comes together in Pathways to Sustainability. To do justice to the natural sciences in this strategic theme, Professor René van Roij and colleagues initiated the community Science for Sustainability a year ago./en/achtergrond/the-techniques-for-the-energy-transition-are-not-there-yet
- On the hunt for hydrogen recipesThere’s a quiet revolution taking place in materials research. When Nong Artrith started her career in physics and chemistry, new chemical reactions were only discovered in the lab./en/news/on-the-hunt-for-hydrogen-recipes
- A 100% circular fashion industry by 2050? Second-hand alone will not get us thereThe Netherlands has an ambitious goal of having a 100% circular textile industry by 2050. Will second-hand clothing get us there? No, says recent research by Denise Reike and others./en/news/a-100-circular-fashion-industry-by-2050-second-hand-alone-will-not-get-us-there
- Merel Soons appointed Professor of Land Use and BiodiversityThe chair is embedded in the Department of Sustainable Development’s Environmental Sciences section at the Faculty of Geosciences./en/news/merel-soons-appointed-professor-of-land-use-and-biodiversity
- ICER 2023: Dutch circular goals still far out of reachUtrecht ľϸӰ contributed to the ICER report, including the Material Flow Monitor and analysis of six areas from a mission-oriented innovation perspective./en/news/icer-2023-dutch-circular-goals-still-far-out-of-reach