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- Data diversity as the foundation for better language modelsDong Nguyen receives an ERC Starting Grant and will research how data diversity affects the quality and behavior of language models./en/news/data-diversity-as-the-foundation-for-better-language-models
- Other forms of collaboration required to realise goals of the Water Framework DirectiveCollaboration with other sectors such as agriculture and spatial planning must be strengthened in order to achieve the objectives of the Water Framework Directive./en/news/other-forms-of-collaboration-required-to-realise-goals-of-the-water-framework-directive
- Conversational AIHow can brands design their chatbot effectively? In Conversational AI, Charlotte van Hooijdonk and others offer practical guidance./en/publication/conversational-ai
- Diplomatic channels crucial for diffusion of sustainable infrastructureNew research shows that promoting innovation through diplomatic channels can facilitate the commercialization of technologies necessary for the transition to a more sustainable future./en/publication/diplomatic-channels-crucial-for-diffusion-of-sustainable-infrastructure
- Researchers advocate for disbanding “zombie” environmental organizationsAn international collaboration led by Utrecht ľϸӰ is calling for the closure of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), asserting that the organization has fulfilled its purpose and now operates as a "zombie" institution./en/news/researchers-advocate-for-disbanding-zombie-environmental-organizations
- Circularity not yet a priority in Dutch housing, energy, or plastic packaging sectorsDespite the growth in circular businesses and initiatives, Utrecht ľϸӰ research reveals that a circular transition in the Netherlands is being held back by other major societal challenges such as the energy transition, the housing crisis, and geopolitical conflicts related to supply chains./en/news/circularity-not-yet-a-priority-in-dutch-housing-energy-or-plastic-packaging-sectors
- Stevin Prize awarded to Paul 't HartPaul ’t Hart would like to set up a national data infrastructure for the quality of government and an empowerment programme for young first-generation academics./en/news/stevin-prize-awarded-to-paul-t-hart
- Medieval book of hours returns to UtrechtSpecial Collections houses a new medieval manuscript: a Book of Hours containing a Utrecht dragon./en/news/medieval-book-of-hours-returns-to-utrecht
- "Socialisation is an important factor for well-being of beagles in education"Student Olivier Weber chose the 'Animal Welfare Management' track in his master's. He researched the risks and areas of improvement for the welfare of beagles used in veterinary education./en/background/socialisation-is-an-important-factor-for-well-being-of-beagles-in-education
- "Build a future together in which every animal in the Netherlands gets the care and love it deserves"The Animales Foundation supports our faculty in a wide range of animal welfare research and projects./en/background/build-a-future-together-in-which-every-animal-in-the-netherlands-gets-the-care-and-love-it-deserves
- Student then and nowMaster's student Femke Castellino is taking the clinical ethology course, in which she spends five weeks studying animal behaviour. She talks to Yvonne van Zeeland, vet and lecturer in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine./en/background/student-then-and-now
- Update your links to digital collections of the university library, also in your reference toolsAre there links to digital collections of the library in your course materials, or do you have links bookmarked in your browser? Please update them before they stop working./en/news/update-your-links-to-digital-collections-of-the-university-library-also-in-your-reference-tools
- Arend SchotArend Schot died on 11 April 2024. He worked at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for 47 years and was well known for his kindness, empathy and honesty./en/background/arend-schot
- "You never know where they will send you"Today, eighteen officers will be taught there by Yteke Elte from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine about animal health, animal welfare and the collaboration with vets./en/background/you-never-know-where-they-will-send-you
- "Chinese trainers are becoming new leaders in animal welfare"Professor Bas Rodenburg of Utrecht ľϸӰ and Kate Hartcher, Director of Science at Global Food Partners in Singapore, have jointly launched a project to train poultry farmers in China to become the new generation with cage-free housing systems for chickens./en/background/chinese-trainers-are-becoming-new-leaders-in-animal-welfare
- 124.5 million for animal-free innovationBack in the spring, the previous government decided to invest 124.5 million euros in a new Centre for Animal-free Biomedical Translation (CPBT) in Utrecht./en/background/1245-million-for-animal-free-innovation
- Growing demand for organic eggs from hens with better welfareMaster students in veterinary medicine Jeroen Imholz and Koen Riep investigate the welfare of chickens at Herenboeren./en/background/growing-demand-for-organic-eggs-from-hens-with-better-welfare
- "With AI, we can monitor animal behaviour and welfare more effectively"Researcher and poultry vet commit to animal welfare using artificial intelligence (AI)./en/background/with-ai-we-can-monitor-animal-behaviour-and-welfare-more-effectively
- "Look closely at the animal’s behaviour and reactions""The basic principle of stress-free handling or animal-friendly handling is that you look closely at the animal's behaviour and reactions during a visit."/en/background/look-closely-at-the-animals-behaviour-and-reactions
- ‘Poems for Human Rights’ Competition 2024We call on Utrecht students, alumni, residents and poetry lovers to take part in this poetry contest and make your voice heard for human rights./en/news/poems-for-human-rights-competition-2024