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- Lieke Vree: a Star in Bioinformatics at VetGalaxy ProjectBioinformatician Lieke Vree works together with geneticist Frank van Steenbeek on the VetGalaxy project, to ensure researchers can analyze data streams efficiently and intuitively./en/background/lieke-vree-a-star-in-bioinformatics-at-vetgalaxy-project
- Ann Rigney receives royal decoration for “groundbreaking insights that extend beyond academic walls”Rigney’s has showed that “cultural memory forms the foundation of our identity and social awareness, while also being a subject of debate and even conflict”./en/news/ann-rigney-receives-royal-decoration-for-groundbreaking-insights-that-extend-beyond-academic-walls
- Shade plants in the spotlightWhen you have a better understanding of how different colours of light affect photosynthesis and plant growth, you can help growers develop smart ways to supplement natural sunlight with coloured light./en/news/shade-plants-in-the-spotlight
- Overview: Follow the Food Seminar 3: The Power of Place – Geographical Indications and Coffee in Indonesia: Social and Ecological Implications of Premium Coffee Production in AcehThe third Follow the Food seminar was held at the Future Food Conference, which centered around the theme of food democracy/en/news/overview-follow-the-food-seminar-3-the-power-of-place-geographical-indications-and-coffee-in
- Zebrafish protein unlocks dormant genes for heart repairResearchers from the Bakkers group at the Hubrecht Institute have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish./en/news/zebrafish-protein-unlocks-dormant-genes-for-heart-repair
- Privacy and security parade 2025: tips for researchersThe Privacy and Security Parade 2025 (27-30 January 2025) has a packed program with something to do for everyone. RDM Support shares their tips for researchers./en/news/privacy-and-security-parade-2025-tips-for-researchers
- Special issue of the Utrecht Law Review: Families, Individuals and Human RightsWith contributions by UCERF researchers Charlotte Mol, Jet Tigchelaar, Brenda Oude Breuil, Fiore Schuthof, Iris Reinders and Joost Huijer./en/news/special-issue-of-the-utrecht-law-review-families-individuals-and-human-rights
- Children's rights in the Netherlands: time for a long-term visionToday, on World Children's Rights Day, Eurochild is releasing its annual report on children's rights in every country in Europe. Researchers from Dynamics of Youth, together with the Children's Rights Collective, wrote the section on the Netherlands./en/news/childrens-rights-in-the-netherlands-time-for-a-long-term-vision
- Indigenizing Philosophy through the land, Critical Conversations in the SPUI25 AmsterdamConceptualizing Ecocide is thrilled to share the highlights of an extraordinary evening hosted at SPUI25./en/news/indigenizing-philosophy-through-the-land-critical-conversations-in-the-spui25-amsterdam
- Upcoming events Studium GeneraleStarting February 5, Studium Generale's new lecture program begins./en/news/upcoming-events-studium-generale-1
- Ayoub Bagheri Joins ELLIS as a MemberAyoub Bagheri from Utrecht ľϸӰ has become a member of ELLIS, the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems./en/news/ayoub-bagheri-joins-ellis-as-a-member
- True Colours: audience favourite of the ‘Poems for Human Rights’ competitionThe poem ‘True Colours’ by Safiya Lall Mohamed won the public award of Utrecht ľϸӰ’s poetry competition./en/news/true-colours-audience-favourite-of-the-poems-for-human-rights-competition
- Weaving Stories Through Words and Music with Iris ten Have '18Iris ten Have '18, a writer and singer-songwriter, blends sensory storytelling with themes of love, identity, and home, inspired by her Dutch-French upbringing./en/news/weaving-stories-through-words-and-music-with-iris-ten-have-18
- Impact of Nepal earthquake more severe due to abnormally thick layer of snowDamage caused by the Nepalese earthquake (2015) was exacerbated by an abnormal amount of snow, researchers from among others Utrecht ľϸӰ conclude./en/news/impact-of-nepal-earthquake-more-severe-due-to-abnormally-thick-layer-of-snow
- Marius Hordijk '05: Innovating Fashion with TheCube ArchiveDiscover how Marius Hordijk ’05 is redefining the future of fashion through TheCube Archive, a dynamic menswear hub in Tuscany blending creativity, research, and sustainability./en/news/marius-hordijk-05-innovating-fashion-with-thecube-archive
- Ecocide Interdisciplinarity Series Talks for JusticeOn June 2nd, 2024, the project “Conceptualizing Ecocide” of the Pathways to Sustainability organized a workshop titled “Addressing Severe Environmental Damage Through (International) Criminal Law: Grappling with Recent Initiatives and Their Prospects”./en/news/ecocide-interdisciplinarity-series-talks-for-justice-0
- PLOS pilot agreement as of 1 January 2025A pilot with publisher PLOS, for low-cost open access publishing, will start on 1 January 2025./en/news/plos-pilot-agreement-as-of-1-january-2025
- ‘Dare to fail’Students find solutions for sustainability related challenges in new Da Vinci Project with Bert Weckhuysen/en/background/dare-to-fail
- New Age ritual sends ’bad energies’ and foreign wild plants up in smokeDried plant bundles sold for ritual burning often include plants from distant regions that may be harvested unsustainably to meet the rising demand./en/news/new-age-ritual-sends-bad-energies-and-foreign-wild-plants-up-in-smoke
- Power up: how mini-grids make energy accessible in refugee campsIn refugee camps in sub-Saharan Africa where energy is scarce, researcher dr. Elena Fumagalli has been investigating a solution: mini-grids designed to provide sustainable power./en/news/power-up-how-mini-grids-make-energy-accessible-in-refugee-camps