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- Veterinary Medicine and NVWA collaboration results in popular elective courseThe elective course Toezichthouderschap (Supervision), developed by the NVWA, offers three master's students the opportunity to to gain behind-the-scenes insight into the work of supervisory veterinarians./en/news/veterinary-medicine-and-nvwa-collaboration-results-in-popular-elective-course
- Precision medicine for rare variants in people with CFWhether a patient will truly benefit from CF medication can be reliably predicted with an FIS test, PhD candidate Marlou Bierlaagh concluded this week./en/news/precision-medicine-for-rare-variants-in-people-with-cf
- Access to Web of Science will end on 1 January 2026The university library has decided not to renew the licence for access to the Web of Science citation database (including Journal Citation Reports)./en/news/access-to-web-of-science-will-end-on-1-january-2026
- Virtualization of electrical substations: the next step for our power systems’ backboneThanks to new digital technologies, substations are becoming smarter, more efficient, and more connected than ever before./en/news/virtualization-of-electrical-substations-the-next-step-for-our-power-systems-backbone-0
- Some USP buildings closed early at 5:30 p.m.Due to circumstances, some buildings at Utrecht Science Park will close early today at 5.30 p.m./en/news/some-usp-buildings-closed-early-at-530-pm
- Three ERC grants for faculty researchersThe three researchers receiving the prestigious grant are Anna Zhelnina, Verena Seibel, and Angelo Moretti./en/news/three-erc-grants-for-faculty-researchers
- The Mathematics Library will no longer be part of the ľϸӰ Library as of 1 OctoberVanaf 1 oktober 2025 maakt de Bibliotheek Wiskunde met haar collectie geen onderdeel meer uit van de universiteitsbibliotheek. Het Mathematisch Instituut neemt het beheer van de locatie over./en/news/the-mathematics-library-will-no-longer-be-part-of-the-university-library-as-of-1-october
- How children learn language worldwideHow exactly do children acquire language? And do they do so in the same way worldwide? Aoju Chen, professor of English linguistics: language development, conducts research into language acquisition worldwide./en/news/how-children-learn-language-worldwide
- Loneliness across the world: do young people from different cultures feel the same?Do (young) people experience loneliness in the same way across cultures? In this interview, Luzia Heu talks about her research topic./en/news/loneliness-across-the-world-do-young-people-from-different-cultures-feel-the-same
- Some reflections from Namrata Narendra's Critical Pathways Fellowship 2024Critical Pathways fellow 2024 Namrata Narendra reflects on the workshop she gave during her residency./en/news/some-reflections-from-namrata-narendras-critical-pathways-fellowship-2024
- NWO grant awarded to research on accelerating societal transitions in the built environmentThe new AMBITIONS research project focuses on the following question: how can we better align and accelerate the transitions to green energy, a circular economy and more preventive public health in the built environment?/en/news/nwo-grant-awarded-to-research-on-accelerating-societal-transitions-in-the-built-environment
- AI turns printer into a partner in tissue engineeringThe team of Riccardo Levato (UMC Utrecht and ľϸӰ Utrecht) has developed a new 3D bioprinter that doesn’t just print, it also sees and even co-designs./en/news/ai-turns-printer-into-a-partner-in-tissue-engineering
- Sociologist Tim Immerzeel brings climate change into the classroomClimate change was found to be barely addressed, if at all, in social studies classes. Immerzeel is changing that with its Klimaatwijzer platform./en/news/sociologist-tim-immerzeel-brings-climate-change-into-the-classroom
- From the lab to the festival tent: these FSBS researchers conducted studies at LowlandsSeveral Utrecht psychologists packed their gear and set off for Lowlands. They stuck on electrodes, set up brain scan kits – and, above all, spent hours chatting with their diverse crowd of participants./en/news/from-the-lab-to-the-festival-tent-these-fsbs-researchers-conducted-studies-at-lowlands
- Executive Board revises rules and responsibilities for protests and demonstrationsThe Executive Board of Utrecht ľϸӰ has revised its rules and responsibilities regarding demonstrations/en/news/executive-board-revises-rules-and-responsibilities-for-protests-and-demonstrations
- Dutch “circular” fashion jobs still insecure and low-paid, research showsMany of the so-called “green jobs" in the Dutch textile sector are far from fair./en/news/dutch-circular-fashion-jobs-still-insecure-and-low-paid-research-shows
- In orangutans, masculine male faces also draw the most attention“This shows that our attention system has deep evolutionary roots,” says Utrecht ľϸӰ behavioral biologist Tom Roth./en/news/in-orangutans-masculine-male-faces-also-draw-the-most-attention
- Tomorrow’s water security: Sufficient clean water for allOn 4 September 2025 Michelle van Vliet will give her inaugural lecture. Why is water quality often neglected and how do climate extremes exacerbate the problem?/en/news/tomorrows-water-security-sufficient-clean-water-for-all
- How governments shape sustainability transitions in the Dutch agri-food systemFuture Food Utrecht MT member Hens Runhaar co-authored a study on six government roles in agri-food transitions, with input from FFU stakeholders./en/publication/how-governments-shape-sustainability-transitions-in-the-dutch-agri-food-system
- Adjusted statement Executive Board and deansGiven the developments in the conflict between Hamas and Israel since the Hamas attack on October seventh, the rulings of the International Court of Justice, signals that colleagues and students no longer feel safe, and protests at universities, we feel that an update of the Executive Board’s statement of October 24th 2023 is needed./en/news/adjusted-statement-executive-board-and-deans