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- From short grass verges to green oasisThe Facility Service Centre (FSC) of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has adjusted the green management of the grass verges and lawns in the Utrecht Science Park (USP). The short-mowed lawns will be transformed into green verges and fields buzzing with life by implementing phased and less frequent grass-mowing./en/news/from-short-grass-verges-to-green-oasis
 - New insight into forest diversity developmentNew research published today by palaeo-ecologist Dr Timme H. Donders may provide tools for forest management to increase forest resilience to future climate change./en/news/new-insight-into-forest-diversity-development
 - Research into human-nature relationship helps protect biodiversityFor decades, researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have studied national and international nature conservation efforts from an interdisciplinary perspective./en/achtergrond/research-into-human-nature-relationship-helps-protect-biodiversity
 - Bending the curve of biodiversity loss starts with insight into the causesScientists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ are studying the causes of biodiversity loss, and the possibilities for bending the curve./en/achtergrond/bending-the-curve-of-biodiversity-loss-starts-with-insight-into-the-causes
 - More appreciation for the academicPaul Boselie (UU) and Bram Steijn (EUR) offer the expertise of 17 professors in HRM for the improvement of recognising and appreciation in universities./en/opinion/more-appreciation-for-the-academic
 - USG in charge of NIG from 1 January 2020Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance (USG) will be in charge of the Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG)./en/news/usg-in-charge-of-nig-from-1-january-2020
 - Corona crisis: consequences, controversy and policy change?In his PhD thesis Yihong Liu focused on crisis as an opportunity for policy change in China. How does he experience the current crisis?/en/background/corona-crisis-consequences-controversy-and-policy-change
 - Navigation strategy for debate on the digital futureAdvice to the House of Representatives: develop a joint 'navigation strategy' to improve knowledge position in the digital future./en/news/navigation-strategy-for-debate-on-the-digital-future
 - Towards more sustainable jobs for people with disabilitiesThe ENGAGE should lead to concrete advice to make SMEs more accessible for people with a work disability./en/news/towards-more-sustainable-jobs-for-people-with-disabilities
 - Diversity at the top: establishing a legal women’s quotaThe Gender & Diversity Hub collaborates with other parties on the establishment of quota rules to enhance the number of women on corporate boards./en/news/diversity-at-the-top-establishing-a-legal-womens-quota
 - USG research programme 'excellent' according to international review committeeThe USG research programme being assessed as ‘excellent’ and ‘world leading’, is a reward for years of effort in Open Science./en/news/usg-research-programme-excellent-according-to-international-review-committee
 - Senior Civil Service to become more visible and strategicOnderzoekers USBO advies doen in 'Kwaliteit van Mobiliteit' concrete aanbevelingen voor verbetering van het functioneren van de Algemene Bestuursdienst./en/news/senior-civil-service-to-become-more-visible-and-strategic
 - Managing for Public Service Performance'Managing for Public Service Performance' also offers new directions for research and a framework to help improve public services in practice./en/publicatie/managing-for-public-service-performance
 - Opposition ideal basis for further rising of right-wing partiesKoen Damhuis wrote about the results of the 2021 Dutch elections for the international platform The Conversation./en/in-de-media/opposition-ideal-basis-for-further-rising-of-right-wing-parties
 - Does the European Union meet the requirements of the rule of law?Three researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ were commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to research power and counter-power in the EU./en/news/does-the-european-union-meet-the-requirements-of-the-rule-of-law
 - Academic integrity of research at the Dutch Ministry of Justice and SecurityIn the aftermath of the 'WODC affair' Paul 't Hart reports on academic integrity at the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security./en/news/academic-integrity-of-research-at-the-dutch-ministry-of-justice-and-security
 - Increasing trust in steering by the governmentThomas Schillemans advocates ‘stewardship’ in the public sector: assuming that the person who carries out a task is intrinsically motivated to do things right./en/news/increasing-trust-in-steering-by-the-government
 - Parliamentary Inquiry into Fraud Policy and Public Service will hopefully be apprehensive instead of 'settling the score'Mirko Noordegraaf was consulted on the design of the parliamentary inquiry into the 'toeslagenaffaire' and suspects we will see a different type of inquiry./en/news/parliamentary-inquiry-into-fraud-policy-and-public-service-will-hopefully-be-apprehensive-instead-of
 - Good Governance in SportIn 'Good Governance in Sport' (Routledge) researchers reflect on the complexity and nuances of good governance in sport organisations./en/publicatie/good-governance-in-sport
 - IAMA makes careful decision about deployment of algorithms possibleAt the request of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands, Utrecht Data School and Professor of Fundamental Rights Janneke Gerards developed the ‘Impact Assessment Mensenrechten en Algoritmes’ (IAMA)./en/news/iama-makes-careful-decision-about-deployment-of-algorithms-possible