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- Knowing what to do in case of cardiac arrest should be a habitResuscitation instructor Sophie tells us about how she thinks that resuscitations lessons in high school might save lives and should therefore also be added to the curriculum./en/news/knowing-what-to-do-in-case-of-cardiac-arrest-should-be-a-habit
- How seaweed could be the hero of the centuryGrowing more seaweed could transform our carbon-emitting economy into a carbon-absorbing one!/en/news/how-seaweed-could-be-the-hero-of-the-century
- Gut bacteria as culprits for weight gain after quitting smokingPeople who quit smoking often gain weight. A study in mice reveals that gut bacteria might be important regulators for this weight gain./en/news/gut-bacteria-as-culprits-for-weight-gain-after-quitting-smoking
- Immune system turns itself off in tumours by fibre releaseUntil now, it was a mystery why tumours often regrow after treatment. But an American research group has found the culprits./en/news/immune-system-turns-itself-off-in-tumours-by-fibre-release-0
- Why you can improvise your songs in the shower but lose it with an audienceA research team in the US has identified the neural network involved in melodic improvisation during a finch’s practice session. They also discovered why improvisations diminish when performing in front of a female. The answer is stress./en/news/why-you-can-improvise-your-songs-in-the-shower-but-lose-it-with-an-audience
- Altered DNA folding may be at the heart of diseases with no known genetic causesIn an interview, PhD student Iwan Vaandrager elaborates on his research on DNA folding. He explains how this process may play a role in a variety of diseases caused by seemingly random, widespread gene expression changes./en/news/altered-dna-folding-may-be-at-the-heart-of-diseases-with-no-known-genetic-causes
- Vacancy: The Brains of Computer Scientists needed!Scientist use complex methods and computer programs nowadays, to understand the functioning brain, opening an opportunity for computer Scientist in the field of Neuroscience./en/news/vacancy-the-brains-of-computer-scientists-needed
- How a lobster’s eye inspired a solution for light pollutionBio Inspired Innovation students are finalists in the Global Biomimicry Design Challenge with their sustainable streetlight design./en/news/how-a-lobsters-eye-inspired-a-solution-for-light-pollution
- The iPSpine project: collaboration is the backbone of research for lower back painThe experience of a PhD candidate working in a large research consortium./en/news/the-ipspine-project-collaboration-is-the-backbone-of-research-for-lower-back-pain
- New tool created by GSLS students helps you get the best out of your research projectWant to take more control over your learning process? Try it out!/en/news/new-tool-created-by-gsls-students-helps-you-get-the-best-out-of-your-research-project
- Mission, vision and pillars of the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning | Centre for Academic Teaching and LearningThe Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning connects, empowers and enhances the university-wide teaching and learning community./en/education/centre-for-academic-teaching-and-learning/mission-vision-and-pillars-of-the-centre-for-academic-teaching-and-learning
- Bio-inspired innovation: towards a circular campus by learning from natureUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers collaborate with professionals of the Corporate Real Estate & Campus office to put the concept into practice./en/news/bio-inspired-innovation-towards-a-circular-campus-by-learning-from-nature
- "With the graduation tree, there is something on campus for every student to return to"How can we increase biodiversity on Utrecht Science Park? With this challenge in mind, students Ay Ling Thung (Green Office) and Tamara Luiken (Lijst VUUR) initiated the Utrecht Student Tree Fund./en/news/with-the-graduation-tree-there-is-something-on-campus-for-every-student-to-return-to
- A participatory carbon offsetting policy for Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓOn 11 May 2023, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's Sustainability Office organised an internal canvas session on the university's CO2 offsetting policy./en/achtergrond/a-participatory-carbon-offsetting-policy-for-utrecht-university
- Travel to your European study destination for free with the Travel Green GrantThe Travel Green Grant is a grant of up to €194 for students who choose to travel by train or bus to their European study destination./en/news/travel-to-your-european-study-destination-for-free-with-the-travel-green-grant
- The Sustainability Monitor 2022 is now liveRead what steps were taken to make the university more sustainable in 2022 and find an overview of sustainability highlights from education and research./en/news/the-sustainability-monitor-2022-is-now-live
- UU staff plant flower bulbs on PrincetonlaanThis morning, a club of UU staff planted some 65 m2 of organically grown flower bulbs in the flower boxes in front of the old cogeneration plant on Princetonlaan./en/news/uu-staff-plant-flower-bulbs-on-princetonlaan
- Enjoy The Outdoor Common Room (in the Botanic Gardens)From 1 April to 30 June 2022, The Outdoor Common Room is open in the Botanic Gardens!/en/news/enjoy-the-outdoor-common-room-in-the-botanic-gardens
- Utrecht lecturers train pharmacist of the future by making courses more sustainableThe Green Team Pharmacy is making their education more sustainable, so far they've made one lab practical sustainable. What else is on the agenda?/en/news/utrecht-lecturers-train-pharmacist-of-the-future-by-making-courses-more-sustainable
- Projects in the city centre | Campus DevelopmentOngoing, planned and completed projects in the city centre./en/organisation/campus-development/projects-in-the-city-centre