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- 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
- New Minor on Climate‑Resilient Crops Has LaunchedThe new interdisciplinary minor Climate‑Resilient Crops has launched, co-developed and taught by Dr. Koen Beumer (board member of Future Food Utrecht)/en/news/new-minor-on-climate-resilient-crops-has-launched
- Countries’ carbon budget math is brokenHow flawed calculations let high-polluting countries off the hook, and how courts can hold them accountable/en/news/countries-carbon-budget-math-is-broken
- Research on lameness in dairy cows: large differences between farmsLameness is a major welfare issue in dairy cows, often associated with hoof problems. Research shows significant differences between farms./en/news/research-on-lameness-in-dairy-cows-large-differences-between-farms
- Vliegenthart Thesis Award 2025Pepijn de Koning wins the Vliegenthart Thesis Award 2025./en/news/vliegenthart-thesis-award-2025
- Stem cell treatment offers hope for newborns with brain damageA new stem cell treatment administered via nasal drops is showing promising results for newborns with brain damage./en/news/stem-cell-treatment-offers-hope-for-newborns-with-brain-damage
- Lu Zhou receives Netherlands Polar Programme grantHer aim is to uncover how the loss of Arctic sea ice impacts melting of surrounding glaciers. Specifically, she will look at the effects of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Last Ice Area, which harbours the Arctic's oldest ice./en/news/lu-zhou-receives-netherlands-polar-programme-grant
- Smart charging: cheaper for the consumer, better for the gridSmart charging of electric vehicles presents a potential way to deal with the problem of grid congestion/en/news/smart-charging-cheaper-for-the-consumer-better-for-the-grid
- ‘Together the voice of AI’How a community moves open science toward transparent and reproducible AI./en/news/together-the-voice-of-ai
- 33 Utrecht researchers receive Veni grantOver thirty promising, young Utrecht researchers will receive a Veni grant of up to 320,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 1 in 7 Venis went to Utrecht researchers this year./en/news/33-utrecht-researchers-receive-veni-grant
- Funding for Soft Matter Charge Sensor project Ben ErnéFunding for geothermal project. Chemist Ben Erné, as lead applicant of the project, is developing an innovative sensor to measure electrical charges in soft matter./en/news/funding-for-soft-matter-charge-sensor-project-ben-erne
- Student Awards for Bas Kraan, ‘Rowing Blind’ and Pepijn de KoningDuring the Start of the Academic Year, vice-President Margot van the Starre presented the Student Awards/en/news/student-awards-for-bas-kraan-rowing-blind-and-pepijn-de-koning
- "What kind of farming do we want in this country? That’s a democratic decision."The Netherlands, a global leader in meat production, has been under growing pressure to reform its intensive farm system. We speak with Floor Haalbook and Lidwien Smit about how the country got here, and how it might change./en/news/what-kind-of-farming-do-we-want-in-this-country-thats-a-democratic-decision
- The world map in the newsMarco van Egmond, curator of maps and atlases at the university library, has been interviewed by various media outlets in recent days in response to developments surrounding the world map and the representation of Africa./en/news/the-world-map-in-the-news
- Utrecht biologist films wildlife from gorillas to elephants in endangered forestsAssistant Professor Joeri Zwerts is researching how tropical animal species. Using wildlife cameras, sound recordings and drones with thermal cameras, he is mapping the effects of logging and palm oil./en/news/utrecht-biologist-films-wildlife-from-gorillas-to-elephants-in-endangered-forests
- "Birnam Wood really makes you think about a lot of things that are going on right now."As part of her summer internship, Daniela collaborated with her teacher Agnes Andeweg on a Reading Guide for Birnam Wood, the book selected for One Book One Campus 2025./en/background/birnam-wood-really-makes-you-think-about-a-lot-of-things-that-are-going-on-right-now
- Scheid zooi: where does my waste go?'Scheid zooi' is a campaign that will start in September to help staff and students separate their waste more effectively./en/news/scheid-zooi-where-does-my-waste-go
- Annemarie Drahmann appointed Professor of Administrative LawAs of September 1, 2025, Annemarie Drahmann has been appointed full professor of administrative law at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/annemarie-drahmann-appointed-professor-of-administrative-law
- Bas Mesters appointed new editor-in-chief of DUBOn 1 November, Bas Mesters will take up the position of editor-in-chief of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's independent university media outlet (DUB). He succeeds Ries Agterberg/en/news/bas-mesters-appointed-new-editor-in-chief-of-dub