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- 1 Miljoen subsidie voor onderzoek naar meer marktaandeel voor vlees- en zuivelvervangersWat moet er gebeuren om consumenten te laten overstappen naar plantaardige alternatieven voor vlees- en melkproducten?/nieuws/1-miljoen-subsidie-voor-onderzoek-naar-meer-marktaandeel-voor-vlees-en-zuivelvervangers
- One million euro grant for research into increasing market share for meat and dairy replacementsWhat needs to happen to make consumers switch from meat and dairy products to plant-based alternatives?/en/news/one-million-euro-grant-for-research-into-increasing-market-share-for-meat-and-dairy-replacements
- New podcast exploring the life of a PhD researcherThree Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 PhD researchers have launched a podcast exploring science and society and life as early career researchers in today鈥檚 university./en/news/new-podcast-exploring-the-life-of-a-phd-researcher
- Grant to investigate dredged harbour sediment as carbon neutral building materialThe project will test the feasibility of transforming harbour sediment into a building material with neutral or negative CO2 footprint in the Port of Rotterdam./en/news/grant-to-investigate-dredged-harbour-sediment-as-carbon-neutral-building-material
- Can Covid-19 force sustainability researchers to rethink their travel habits?Kieran Campbell Johnston and Niko Wojtynia explain why COVID-19 can provide the context to transform travel in the sustainability research community./en/opinion/can-covid-19-force-sustainability-researchers-to-rethink-their-travel-habits
- Dankzij corona sneller naar de eerste energieleverende flat van EuropaVanwege de sluiting van de universiteitsgebouwen nam Eelke Bontekoe een energiemeetsysteem mee naar huis en zorgde er zo voor dat het netwerk direct toegepast kan worden in de praktijk./nieuws/dankzij-corona-sneller-naar-de-eerste-energieleverende-flat-van-europa
- Faster towards Europe鈥檚 first positive energy apartment building thanks to coronaWorking from home resulted in an impressive 750 metres of cable in the home of Eelke Bontekoe, researcher at the Copernicus Institute of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/faster-towards-europes-first-positive-energy-apartment-building-thanks-to-corona
- "Getting paid to pollute": Billions of EU farming subsidies are being misspentA new study analysed how EU agricultural subsidies flow down to the local level - the majority of payments go to regions causing most environmental damage./en/news/getting-paid-to-pollute-billions-of-eu-farming-subsidies-are-being-misspent
- "Betaald worden om te vervuilen": Miljarden aan EU-landbouwsubsidies worden verkwistOnderzoek over hoe EU-landbouwsubsidies naar het lokale niveau stromen - het grootste deel gaat naar de regio's die de meeste schade aan het milieu veroorzaken./nieuws/betaald-worden-om-te-vervuilen-miljarden-aan-eu-landbouwsubsidies-worden-verkwist
- Meet Sanne Akerboom: one of the three teachers nominated for our Teacher Talent Award!Sanne Akerboom nominated for Teacher Talent Award/en/news/meet-sanne-akerboom-one-of-the-three-teachers-nominated-for-our-teacher-talent-award
- The Mixed Classroom invites policymakers, artists and activists to apply.Policymakers, artists and activist can apply to this year's Mixed Classroom until October 5th./nieuws/the-mixed-classroom-invites-policymakers-artists-and-activists-to-apply
- Public wants circular economy to be more than just technical, global survey showsNew report indicates the public sees a circular future to be more socially and environmentally oriented than the tech-focused approach common in our institutions./en/news/public-wants-circular-economy-to-be-more-than-just-technical-global-survey-shows
- First 65 students finish new European Master鈥檚 programmeSixty-five students following the same Master鈥檚 programme at the same time, but scattered over and moving between the premises of five different European universities. It might sound peculiar, but this is exactly what CHARM-EU Master鈥檚 students do./en/achtergrond/first-65-students-finish-new-european-masters-programme
- Ellen Moors: 鈥淥ur research must meaningfully contribute to the huge challenges facing society鈥Prof. Ellen Moors, director of the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, dives into what she enjoys most about the job, as well as her hopes for the institute./en/news/ellen-moors-our-research-must-meaningfully-contribute-to-the-huge-challenges-facing-society
- Plastics and sustainability: Circularity and going green are neededIn his PhD, Paul Stegmann shows we need to drastically improve recycling efforts and switch from fossil to biogenic resources if plastics are to fit in a sustainable future./en/news/plastics-and-sustainability-circularity-and-going-green-are-needed
- Celebrating 10-years of the Master's Sustainable Business and InnovationNumerous events are planned for throughout the year aimed at connecting the SBI community. Stay up to date!/en/news/celebrating-10-years-of-the-masters-sustainable-business-and-innovation
- Data-inkoop door overheden in de context van maatschappelijke uitdagingen: een overzichtsstudieFinanciering uit het Open Competitie SGW-XS pilot programma van NWO./nieuws/data-inkoop-door-overheden-in-de-context-van-maatschappelijke-uitdagingen-een-overzichtsstudie
- Data purchasing by governments in the context of societal challenges: a mapping studyFunding from the NWO Open Competitie SGW-XS pilot programme./en/news/data-purchasing-by-governments-in-the-context-of-societal-challenges-a-mapping-study
- Tracking the Netherlands' journey to a circular economy: The Material Flow MonitorThe Material Flow Monitor provides insight into the circularity of different sectors. A new article co-authored by Vivian Tunn shares this innovative methodology./en/news/tracking-the-netherlands-journey-to-a-circular-economy-the-material-flow-monitor
- Looking towards the future post-COP15: 鈥淲ithout nature, humanity cannot survive鈥Copernicus Institute researchers Mariska te Beest & Silja Zimmermann on what needs to come next when it comes to the biodiversity crisis and species protection./en/news/looking-towards-the-future-post-cop15-without-nature-humanity-cannot-survive