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- New global model shows how to bring environmental pressures back to 2015 levels by 2050With bold and coordinated policy choices—across emissions, diets, food waste, and water and nitrogen efficiency—humanity could, by 2050, bring global environmental pressures back to 2015 levels./en/news/new-global-model-shows-how-to-bring-environmental-pressures-back-to-2015-levels-by-2050
- Ralph Meulenbroeks appointed Professor of Scientific Literacy“Education is increasingly about critical thinking, curiosity, and the courage to question.”/en/background/ralph-meulenbroeks-appointed-professor-of-scientific-literacy
- Tina Venema: “It’s not a lack of willingness that hinders sustainable transformation”What’s behind the choices people make when it comes to sustainability? We sat down with social psychologist Tina Venema to find out./en/news/tina-venema-its-not-a-lack-of-willingness-that-hinders-sustainable-transformation
- Call for Papers: Early career workshop: EU external relations law: reviving multilateralism - what role for the EU?The T.M.C. Asser Instituut, CLEER, Utrecht ľϸӰ, and the ľϸӰ of Groningen organise a two-day workshop for PhD and early-career scholars./en/news/call-for-papers-early-career-workshop-eu-external-relations-law-reviving-multilateralism-what-role
- Government can save almost a billion euros a year through smarter procurementPurchasing more often on the basis of the lowest price, and better accessibility of purchasing data can lead to a large amount of savings for the government, according to the Utrecht ľϸӰ Centre for Public Procurement (UUCePP)./en/news/government-can-save-almost-a-billion-euros-a-year-through-smarter-procurement
- How open protest by civil servants can protect the freedom of citizensDutch civil servants increasingly appear to be speaking out against the policies of the governments they work for. What does this mean for the freedom of citizens?/en/background/how-open-protest-by-civil-servants-can-protect-the-freedom-of-citizens
- Why remembering the Second World War also means looking aheadBefore we look back, Professor Ismee Tames invites us to engage in a thought-experiment. How will people remember ús, at the dawn of the 22nd century?/en/background/why-remembering-the-second-world-war-also-means-looking-ahead
- When Evidence Isn’t Enough: Government Dismisses Report on anti-Muslim DiscriminationOn March 21st 2025, the National Research on anti-Muslim Discrimination, commissioned by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, was published./en/news/when-evidence-isnt-enough-government-dismisses-report-on-anti-muslim-discrimination
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk new Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences memberElise van Nederveen Meerkerk is Professor of History of Gender and Work in Comparative Perspective and Head of the Economic and Social History group./en/news/elise-van-nederveen-meerkerk-new-royal-netherlands-academy-of-arts-and-sciences-member
- Maximum number of OA articles in hybrid journals at Oxford ľϸӰ Press has been reachedThe national annual quota for OA articles in the hybrid journals of Oxford ľϸӰ Press has been reached. See what you can do when you are publishing at Oxford ľϸӰ Press./en/news/maximum-number-of-oa-articles-in-hybrid-journals-at-oxford-university-press-has-been-reached
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine delivers project plan for animal welfare stations in dairy sectorThe Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht ľϸӰ has been commissioned by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) to draw up a project plan for the development of so-called Animal Welfare stations./en/news/faculty-of-veterinary-medicine-delivers-project-plan-for-animal-welfare-stations-in-dairy-sector
- New SIM fellow: Maja SahadžićThe Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) at Utrecht ľϸӰ welcomes its new fellow Maja Sahadžić./en/news/new-sim-fellow-maja-sahadzic
- Mural Sjoerd Groenman Building officially unveiled on Thursday 15 MayOn Thursday, 15 May, between 12:45 and 13:15, the mural will be officially unveiled. The unveiling event is free for all to attend./en/news/mural-sjoerd-groenman-building-officially-unveiled-on-thursday-15-may
- Save the date: 'Global Partnerships for Life Skills Education' ConferenceOn June 12th, the Global Education Flagship will host a conference on Life Skills in collaboration with the ALiVE network./en/news/save-the-date-global-partnerships-for-life-skills-education-conference
- 2024 Annual Review of the Utrecht ľϸӰ Fund has been publishedThe Utrecht ľϸӰ Fund is committed to connecting generations of students and passing on opportunities. Over €4.5mln was raised in 2024./en/news/2024-annual-review-of-the-utrecht-university-fund-has-been-published
- New plaque honours microbiologist Johanna WesterdijkJohanna Westerdijk, the first female professor in the Netherlands, is now honoured with a commemorative plaque celebrating her legacy. The plaque was unveiled at the Cantonspark in Baarn./en/news/new-plaque-honours-microbiologist-johanna-westerdijk
- The joyful, messy freedom of non-binary pronounsIt is hardly surprising that the theme of ‘freedom’ plays a role in history and philosophy – but what about in linguistics? We asked Hielke Vriesendorp./en/achtergrond/the-joyful-messy-freedom-of-non-binary-pronouns
- Co-Teach Informatica: Pilot Period Successfully CompletedEvaluation shows that Co-Teach Informatica Programme is effective in providing continuity of computer science education/en/news/co-teach-informatica-pilot-period-successfully-completed
- Futures of Palestine: Imagining JusticePersonal experiences and academic insights alternated during the 'Palestine Futures' meeting on April 7, 2024./en/news/futures-of-palestine-imagining-justice
- Community Engaged Learning: A conversation with James KennedyCommunity Engaged Learning is an important spearhead of Utrecht ľϸӰ. In this interview with James Kennedy, we elaborate on this vision and discuss current developments and future plans./en/news/community-engaged-learning-a-conversation-with-james-kennedy