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- Finding meaningful work in an ever changing worldWilliam Stephens is a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, studying the challenges young people face, one of which is preparing for work./en/news/finding-meaningful-work-in-an-ever-changing-world
- Coping with setbacks: understanding resilience in young people with chronic illnessesResilience: what exactly is it? What makes some young people with chronic illnesses more resilient than others? Sabine van der Laan seeks answers to this in her doctoral research at ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Medical Center Utrecht./en/news/coping-with-setbacks-understanding-resilience-in-young-people-with-chronic-illnesses
- Gymnasium as an elite school: a historical look at equality in education"I think it is very important to understand education through its history." Diederik Burgersdijk is Assistant Professor in Classics and Ancient History at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/gymnasium-as-an-elite-school-a-historical-look-at-equality-in-education
- Winners UU Teacher Awards 2025: Lennart de Groot and Alissa KotowskiAt the OnderwijsFestival on Thursday 6 March, the winners of the prestigious Teacher Awards were announced./en/news/winners-uu-teacher-awards-2025-lennart-de-groot-and-alissa-kotowski
- Harmful gender stereotypes in media and advertising: a significant gap in EU law!On International women’s day 2025, the European Equality Law Network with several Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers, published a report on harmful gender stereotypes/en/news/harmful-gender-stereotypes-in-media-and-advertising-a-significant-gap-in-eu-law
- Team Summer School Digital Art History wins UU Team Award Education 2025During the OnderwijsFestival on Thursday 6 March, the winning team of the UU Team Award Education was announced./en/news/team-summer-school-digital-art-history-wins-uu-team-award-education-2025
- PhD Position to Trace and Investigate the Realities of Algorithmic WarfareIRW researchers Lauren Gould and Marijn Hoijtink offer a 4-year PhD position in International Relations and Conflict Studies as part of their FWO-funded project./en/news/phd-position-to-trace-and-investigate-the-realities-of-algorithmic-warfare
- Climb Against Time: A mission to drive change in kidney disease treatmentAfter his kidneys failed, Tugrul Irmak’s experience with dialysis made him decide to dedicate his career to improving kidney disease treatments./en/news/climb-against-time-a-mission-to-drive-change-in-kidney-disease-treatment
- World Day for Laboratory Animals: talking about animal experimentsUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and the UMC Utrecht will be discussing animal experiments with the public in two debates./en/news/world-day-for-laboratory-animals-talking-about-animal-experiments
- Lessons learnt from rats playing tagThrough play, children train their resilience and how to deal with emotions. Marijke Achterberg researches social play behaviour in rats./en/news/lessons-learnt-from-rats-playing-tag
- Open Education Relay 4: Developing your Open Education through CAT3 tot 7 maart is het wereldwijde Open Education Week. Lees deze week elke dag een nieuw bericht over Open Educatie en hoe jij hieraan kan bijdragen./en/news/open-education-relay-4-developing-your-open-education-through-cat
- Forget me not: the human right to legal capacity of persons with dementiaFiore Schuthof wrote an article for the European Human Rights Law Review on the right to legal capacity of people with dementia./en/news/forget-me-not-the-human-right-to-legal-capacity-of-persons-with-dementia
- Imagined futures and real change: an interview with Joost VervoortWe sit down with Joost Vervoort, Associate Professor of Transformative Imagination at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development and lecturer on the Sustainable Development programme to get to know him and his teaching philosophy./en/background/imagined-futures-and-real-change-an-interview-with-joost-vervoort
- Evolution and biodiversityWhat does biodiversity have to do with evolution? We ask Edwin Pos, evolutionary ecologist and Scientific Director of the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Botanic Gardens./en/news/evolution-and-biodiversity
- Open Education Relay 1: Open Education, you're already doing it!3 to 7 March is worldwide Open Education Week. Read a new post every day this week about Open Education and how you can contribute to it./en/news/open-education-relay-1-open-education-youre-already-doing-it
- Enhancing Research and Education through Local Knowledge and Collaboration with the Global SouthThe UGlobe team travelled to Accra, Ghana, to meet with the team of Dr. Fatima Denton and visit three local projects that that illustrate the specific challenges addressed by the Just Transitions project./en/news/enhancing-research-and-education-through-local-knowledge-and-collaboration-with-the-global-south
- Open Education Relay 3: Open Educational Resources3 to 7 March is global Open Education Week. Read about how you can contribute to this every day this week./en/news/open-education-relay-3-open-educational-resources
- New Research into Climate Emotions in YouthThe Freudenthal Institute is launching a new interdisciplinary collaboration with the Faculty of Social Sciences, researching climate emotions in youth./en/news/new-research-into-climate-emotions-in-youth
- Why do people give up New Year's resolutions?Why is it that people tend to give up so quickly? Marieke Adriaanse, Associate Professor Social, Health & Organizational Psychology shares some tips./en/news/why-do-people-give-up-new-years-resolutions
- First young elephants in Dutch zoos vaccinated against elephant herpes virus EEHVIn late 2024, six adult elephants were vaccinated against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV). The safety test proved successful, therefore the next phase of the study will start./en/news/first-young-elephants-in-dutch-zoos-vaccinated-against-elephant-herpes-virus-eehv