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- Plukkerz: Lessons from Growing Organic FlowersDuring our visit to Plukkerz, a small organic flower farm in the Netherlands, we learned about the challenges of certification, the lack of public understanding of the term “organic,” and the farmers’ efforts to maintain healthy soil in order to run a sustainable business where flowers are the primary focus./en/in-the-media/plukkerz-lessons-from-growing-organic-flowers
- Marcel Lubbers in the Volkskrant's "cabinet of scientists"Migration and Societal Change Board Member Marcel Lubbers was featured in an article by the Volkskrant that put forward a hypothetical scientfic cabinet./en/in-the-media/marcel-lubbers-in-the-volkskrants-cabinet-of-scientists
- Cristiana Santos wins G.J. Wiarda Prize 2025Cristiana Santos wins G.J. Wiarda Prize 2025 for a study she co-authored on consent banners on commercial and non-commercial websites and apps./en/news/cristiana-santos-wins-gj-wiarda-prize-2025
- Inter-American Court recognizes care as a human rightThe Inter-American Court of Human Rights recognizes healthcare as a human right. UCERF provided input on this in 2023./en/news/inter-american-court-recognizes-care-as-a-human-right
- Cities, states and beyond: dimensions of citizenshipIn this blog Swantje Falcke and Floris Peters the question: What does it mean to be a citizen? In the past the answer seemed simple: Citizenship is a legal status that links individuals to nation states. But in today’s world of global mobility, multilevel governance, and transnational lives, the story is not so straightforward./en/news/cities-states-and-beyond-dimensions-of-citizenship
- Non-native English speakers face significant disadvantages in the humanitiesMore time spent and more rejections: humanities scholars who do not have English as mother tongue encounter considerable obstacles, a study of philosophers suggests./en/news/non-native-english-speakers-face-significant-disadvantages-in-the-humanities
- A look back at the Rechtsstaat Parade - Rule of Law ParadeA team from the Utrecht ľϸӰ School of Law has organised, "de Rechtsstaat Parade" (Rule of Law Parade) at the Neude Library in Utrecht on September 15./en/news/a-look-back-at-the-rechtsstaat-parade-rule-of-law-parade
- From full family member to handy toolSocial robots, smart speakers, Google Home, or Amazon Alexa: they are making their way into our homes. What role do these forms of artificial intelligence play within the family? Ruud Hortensius and his team of researchers are seeking answers to this question./en/news/from-full-family-member-to-handy-tool
- Anna von der Heydt appointed Professor of Paleoclimate Dynamics“In the past, there were periods much warmer than today,” says Anna von der Heydt. “By looking at what happened then, we can learn what might lie ahead.”/en/news/anna-von-der-heydt-appointed-professor-of-paleoclimate-dynamics
- Researchers and students work with real-time energy data in new Living LabHow much electricity can a solar panel on a north-facing balcony actually generate? And how does the output change if the panel comes in a different color? These are the kinds of questions at the heart of the Lumifield, located at Utrecht Science Park./en/news/researchers-and-students-work-with-real-time-energy-data-in-new-living-lab
- "We had to bring Night at the Library forward by a few weeks"One Book One Campus presents Night at the Library on 9 October. Maaike Wijnen is involved as a programme maker and talks about the festival, the extra pressure caused by the elections and how she and her colleagues still managed to put together a fun and surprising programme./en/news/we-had-to-bring-night-at-the-library-forward-by-a-few-weeks
- October is One Book One Campus month: walks, reading parties and a festivalWhether you have read Birnam Wood or not, you can participate in all our activities in October. Come to Night at the Library, take a walk in the Botanic Gardens, read in silence, and write during a creative workshop by Parnassos./en/news/october-is-one-book-one-campus-month-walks-reading-parties-and-a-festival
- Niko Wanders receives AGU Macelwane MedalWe are proud to announce that UU Associate Professor Niko Wanders has been selected to receive the AGU James B. Macelwane Medal./en/news/niko-wanders-receives-agu-macelwane-medal
- Future Food Utrecht welcomes Anneke as a Hofvijverkring FellowFuture Food Utrecht is proud to announce that Anneke Hellinga has been awarded the Hofvijverkring Fellowship!/en/news/future-food-utrecht-welcomes-anneke-as-a-hofvijverkring-fellow
- How the Dutch police aim to use algorithms responsiblyIsabelle Donatz-Fest spent 350 hours with the police to see how algorithms are given a role in daily operations./en/news/how-the-dutch-police-aim-to-use-algorithms-responsibly
- Call for Papers – Greening the Digital Society: Platforms, Sustainability & the Climate CrisisFor a special issue of Platforms & Society on platforms, sustainability and the climate crisis the editors are looking for a variety of contributions./en/news/call-for-papers-greening-the-digital-society-platforms-sustainability-the-climate-crisis
- Wout Krijgsman elected as an AGU FellowHonour in recognition for exceptional contributions/en/news/wout-krijgsman-elected-as-an-agu-fellow
- Daphina Misiedjan awarded the Agnites Vrolik PrizeMr. Dr Daphina Misiedjan, legal researcher for sustainable water management, has won the Agnites Vrolik Award on Thursday 22 February./en/news/daphina-misiedjan-awarded-the-agnites-vrolik-prize
- Open Call for Proposals: AI in Cultural Inquiry and ArtFor this academic year, funding is available for projects that relate to the themes and topics of the AI in Cultural Inquiry and Art Special Interest Group./en/news/open-call-for-proposals-ai-in-cultural-inquiry-and-art
- International co-operation at its bestOver the past two years, three earth scientists from Utrecht ľϸӰ have sailed with the JOIDES Resolution. A remarkably high level of representation./en/background/international-co-operation-at-its-best