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- New book on the relationship between Netherlands and Germany since mid-ninetiesHistorian Jacco Pekelder explains how both the Netherlands and Germany have been working on their relationship since the mid-nineties./en/news/new-book-on-the-relationship-between-netherlands-and-germany-since-mid-nineties
- The lunch meeting on algorithms and diversityThe Gender and Diversity Hub provides an interdisciplinary platform. For example by organizing monthly lunch meetings on different themes./en/news/the-lunch-meeting-on-algorithms-and-diversity
- REGENERART project: Rethinking gender equality through artThe recently launched REGENERART project promotes art and creativity as innovative tools to work towards a more equal and inclusive society./en/news/regenerart-project-rethinking-gender-equality-through-art
- Hidden Costs of the Pandemic on Gender Equality: Has COVID-19 Taught Working Mothers to Prioritize Their Family (Again)?Als onderdeel van de OESO-reeks ‘Tackling COVID-19’ publiceerden Hub-onderzoekers Belle Derks, Johanna Kruger, Ruth van Veelen en Mara Yerkes een artikel over de onzichtbare effecten van de pandemie op gendergelijkheid./en/news/hidden-costs-of-the-pandemic-on-gender-equality-has-covid-19-taught-working-mothers-to-prioritize
- 'Met terugwerkende kracht': an audiotour in UtrechtIn this audio tour, we take you along places with an undersung history in six podcast episodes and listen to people with a story./en/news/met-terugwerkende-kracht-an-audiotour-in-utrecht
- Departing Professor Rosemarie Buikema: “Decolonisation does not mean setting fire to a collection”Professor of Art, Culture and Diversity Rosemarie Buikema will deliver her farewell lecture on 10 October. We meet her in her study, between boxes and piles of books./en/news/departing-professor-rosemarie-buikema-decolonisation-does-not-mean-setting-fire-to-a-collection
- Money for research project on female Syrian refugeesResearch shows that Syrian refugee women experience the bureaucratic system of the Dutch immigration services (IND) significantly different than men./en/news/money-for-research-project-on-female-syrian-refugees
- First direct proof of mega-flood in Mediterranean Sea regionGeologists from Utrecht, London and Granada have found the first direct proof of the largest known mega-flood that ever occurred on earth./en/news/first-direct-proof-of-mega-flood-in-mediterranean-sea-region
- 16 Million to keep the Dutch delta liveable – even as it changesTo better predict how deltas develop in the future we need a thorough understanding of their biogeomorphology. Delta-ENIGMA will receive 16 million euros from NWO-LSRI./en/news/16-million-to-keep-the-dutch-delta-liveable-even-as-it-changes
- ľϸӰflash Faculty of Science: AI and occupational risks, communication about ocean issues, and moreIn this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/newsflash-faculty-of-science-ai-and-occupational-risks-communication-about-ocean-issues-and-more
- Sanne Abeln appointed Professor of AI Technology for LifeAbeln and her research group will focus on developing technology in the field of artificial intelligence to gain more insight into complex biological systems./en/news/sanne-abeln-appointed-professor-of-ai-technology-for-life
- Tropical rainforests are losing their resilience worldwideTropical rainforests hold a wealth of biodiversity but are globally approaching a critical point. The drastic decline is happening faster than expected./en/news/tropical-rainforests-are-losing-their-resilience-worldwide
- “We are witnessing the development of a new scientific discipline: Process Science”On Friday, 19 January, Hajo Reijers held his inaugural lecture in the Academiegebouw of Utrecht ľϸӰ. Since 2019, Reijers has been Professor of Business Process Management & Analytics in the Department of Information and Computing Sciences./en/news/we-are-witnessing-the-development-of-a-new-scientific-discipline-process-science
- Five Utrecht ľϸӰ earth scientists awarded 350,000 euro DeepNL grantFive Utrecht-based researchers received 350,000 euros from the NWO DeepNL programme to research gas extraction-related problems in Groningen./en/news/five-utrecht-university-earth-scientists-awarded-350000-euro-deepnl-grant
- Polar ice contaminated with nanoplasticsDecades-old ice in Northern and Southern Pole regions contain significant amounts of nanoscale plastic particles. Studying ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica, scientists have identified several types of nanoplastic particles/en/news/polar-ice-contaminated-with-nanoplastics
- Today’s rain won’t fall tomorrow. But when will it?There's a well-known Dutch saying 'The rain that falls today, will not fall tomorrow'. But can you also say 'What falls today, will not fall next week'?/en/news/todays-rain-wont-fall-tomorrow-but-when-will-it
- Hans ter Steege appointed Professor of Community ecology of tropical treesNaturalis ecologist Prof. Hans ter Steege has been appointed professor of community ecology of tropical trees at Utrecht ľϸӰ./en/news/hans-ter-steege-appointed-professor-of-community-ecology-of-tropical-trees
- Hydrogen storage challenges: Utrecht could provide answersUnderground hydrogen storage could be the solution to bottlenecks in the current energy transition./en/news/hydrogen-storage-challenges-utrecht-could-provide-answers
- Bar code visualises effects of sea level rise and adaptation strategies on coastal ecologyResearchers have developped a new method that can visualise the influence of sea level rise in combination with adaptation strategies on the ecology of coastal areas./en/news/bar-code-visualises-effects-of-sea-level-rise-and-adaptation-strategies-on-coastal-ecology
- Future snowmelt from Asia’s mountain ranges may decrease drasticallyRivers in Asian mountain ranges partly consist of melted snow. Less snow due to climate change also means less water availability for downstream communities./en/news/future-snowmelt-from-asias-mountain-ranges-may-decrease-drastically