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- Nitrogen cycling in inland waters accelerated three to six times in the 20th centuryAccording to a new publication, biogeochemical processes in global inland waters that break down, transform, or bury nitrogen in sediment are occurring three to six times faster compared to 110 years ago./en/news/nitrogen-cycling-in-inland-waters-accelerated-three-to-six-times-in-the-20th-century
- Nominate your student for the Migration and Societal Change Best Master Thesis AwardTo recognize and promote excellence in student research as well as awareness in our field, the focus area Migration and Societal Change awards the best master’s thesis./en/news/nominate-your-student-for-the-migration-and-societal-change-best-master-thesis-award-0
- End report of the Sensors SIG: Understanding Human Behavior Through Sensor DataAs of May 2024, and after several years of successful interdisciplinary collaboration, the Special Interest Group (SIG) Sensors has ceased to exist./en/news/end-report-of-the-sensors-sig-understanding-human-behavior-through-sensor-data
- New minor Environmental Humanities: sustainability, biodiversity, and the climate crisisHumanities scholars have an important role to play in sustainability issues, students learn in Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s new Environmental Humanities minor./en/news/new-minor-environmental-humanities-sustainability-biodiversity-and-the-climate-crisis
- Just another day at the office - Sail along with our researchers on the Atlantic 2Curious about the daily activities of a scientist during his or her fieldwork? In this blog, we follow two of our scientists during their BEYΩND expedition on the research vessel Pelagia./en/news/just-another-day-at-the-office-sail-along-with-our-researchers-on-the-atlantic-2
- Four Utrecht research projects receive EU fundingFour scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ receive EU funding for projects that contribute to finding solutions to social issues across Europe./en/news/four-utrecht-research-projects-receive-eu-funding
- Just another day at the office - Sail along with our researchers on the AtlanticCurious about the daily activities of a scientist during his or her fieldwork? In this blog, we follow two of our scientists during their BEYΩND expedition on the research vessel Pelagia./en/news/just-another-day-at-the-office-sail-along-with-our-researchers-on-the-atlantic
- A much needed extension for climate researcher Dominique JennyDominique's story proves why investing in time and space for impactful research is worthwhile./en/news/a-much-needed-extension-for-climate-researcher-dominique-jenny
- New evidence that global warming disrupts water cycleNew climate research provides first hint that climate change was able to disrupt the water cycle in the distant past – possibly even influencing ocean currents./en/news/new-evidence-that-global-warming-disrupts-water-cycle
- Master Thesis Award competitionA report on the Master Thesis competition the focus area Migration and Societal Change hosted./en/news/master-thesis-award-competition
- Cause of puzzling tsunami near Sulawesi unraveledThe key question was whether the tsunami occurred because of the earthquake itself, or because of the consequences of that earthquake, such as undersea landslides./en/news/cause-of-puzzling-tsunami-near-sulawesi-unraveled
- Then vs. now: Did the Horn of Africa reach a drought tipping point 11,700 years ago?If climate models predict that much of tropical Africa will become wetter with a warming climate, then why does it keep getting drier in the Horn of Africa?/en/news/then-vs-now-did-the-horn-of-africa-reach-a-drought-tipping-point-11700-years-ago
- Finding Argoland: how a lost continent resurfacedWhat happened to the lost continent of Argoland? Geologists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have managed to reconstruct the history of this microcontinent./en/news/finding-argoland-how-a-lost-continent-resurfaced
- Open access to Earth research labs and data in the NetherlandsBy sharing research facilities and data openly to scientists undertaking research into the subsurface, we aim to improve our collective knowledge and pave the way to a safe and sustainable use of the subsurface./en/news/open-access-to-earth-research-labs-and-data-in-the-netherlands
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s Earth Sciences for the First Time Ever in the Guinness Book of World RecordsDan Palcu's research shows the immense proportions of the largest lake the Earth has ever seen: the Paratethys./en/news/utrecht-universitys-earth-sciences-for-the-first-time-ever-in-the-guinness-book-of-world-records
- Call for Papers - Multidisciplinary PhD Conference on Digital Labour PlatformsWe invite PhD students at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, from all disciplines, to submit their work on digital labour platforms./en/news/call-for-papers-multidisciplinary-phd-conference-on-digital-labour-platforms
- The focus area Migration and Societal Change has a vacancy for a Student Assistant (0.3 FTE)The Focus Area Migration and Societal Change has a vacancy for a Student Assistant./en/news/the-focus-area-migration-and-societal-change-has-a-vacancy-for-a-student-assistant-03-fte
- Lithium isotopes in lake sediments as proxies for the evolution of the earth’s critical zoneResearch at the La Thuile lake in the Northern French Alps/en/news/lithium-isotopes-in-lake-sediments-as-proxies-for-the-evolution-of-the-earths-critical-zone