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Health - History / Archeology - 19.07.2023
New mural pays tribute to ophthalmologist F.C. Donders
Only those with serious eye problems would overlook Utrecht's newest tribute to ophthalmologist Franciscus Cornelis Donders.
Materials Science - 18.07.2023
A second life for solar panels with glass defects
A common complaint is that a solar panel with broken glass is ready for the scrap heap. However, Mathijs Tas, a recent graduate from Utrecht University, has shown that there is another way: such damage can indeed be repaired while maintaining the energy performance of the panel.
Physics - Politics - 17.07.2023
PhD candidate Robin Verstraten on EW Magazine’s 30 under 30
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 13.07.2023

Utrecht University is proud of its students who achieve something remarkable, either as part of their studies or elsewhere in their lives.
Campus - Pedagogy - 13.07.2023
Interactive book on the future of the university: read and participate
Health - 13.07.2023
Update: closure pushed foward to 21 July | Primera in USP closes its doors
Campus - Social Sciences - 11.07.2023
Steering committee on slavery past and colonialism launched
Research Management - 11.07.2023
Horizon grants for two consortia led by Utrecht researchers
Linguistics / Literature - Pedagogy - 11.07.2023
More than 7 million euros for Els Stronks and Maaike Bleeker from Dutch Research Agenda
Environment - 10.07.2023

Health - Pharmacology - 10.07.2023
From PhD research to cancer treatment: Lucas Czentner is going for it
By starting a company, PhD candidate Lucas Czentner has taken an important step towards realizing clinical trials of a new cancer treatment.
Health - Pharmacology - 10.07.2023
From PhD research to cancer treatment: Lucas Czentner does it all
By starting a company, PhD candidate Lucas Czentner makes great strides towards realising clinical trials of a new cancer treatment.
Environment - Politics - 06.07.2023
It is Time We Owned the Future
Social Sciences - Campus - 06.07.2023
DRC grants for twelve Utrecht-based researchers
Twelve researchers affiliated with Utrecht University receive funding from DRC's Open Competition SSH XS programme.
Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 06.07.2023
CropXR launched, NWO contributing ¤15 million
Campus - 06.07.2023
Public debate ’international student influx’
Environment - 04.07.2023
Plans for a large solar park in Bunnik
Health - 04.07.2023

Architecture - 30.06.2023

Health - Life Sciences - 29.06.2023
Thirteen Utrecht-based researchers receive Vidi grant
The Dutch Research Council has awarded thirteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros.
Environment - 28.06.2023
Sustainability Monitor 2022
Environment - 28.06.2023
The Sustainability Monitor 2022 is now live
Pharmacology - Health - 28.06.2023

ReumaNederland is providing ¤500,000 for long-term follow-up research into a vaccine against inflammatory rheumatism.
Earth Sciences - Sport - 28.06.2023

The Grand Départ is scheduled for 1 July, but the preparations for this year's Tour de France started more than 400 million years ago, when the rocks of the Central Massif and the Vosges Mountains were formed.
Innovation - 22.06.2023
Larger supermarket in USP feasible
Innovation - 21.06.2023
The Future-Proof Library
Materials Science - Pedagogy - 21.06.2023

Materials Science - Pedagogy - 21.06.2023

History / Archeology - 19.06.2023

Pedagogy - 15.06.2023
European conference on Lifelong Learning, hosted by UU, was a great success
Environment - 15.06.2023
Ralph Temmink wins Agnites Vrolik Prize for pioneering work on ecosystem restoration
Health - Pedagogy - 14.06.2023
Seven Comenius grants awarded
Pedagogy - Career - 14.06.2023

Politics - 13.06.2023

Transport - 12.06.2023
From disposables to reusables
Politics - 08.06.2023
Call for Papers: Workshop on Lobbying and Political Influence
Health - 08.06.2023

Career - 07.06.2023

Trainee Ahmad and supervisor Laurens share their experiences with the Incluusion Traineeship: a program for status holders to gain relevant work experience at Utrecht University. Ahmad started his traineeship at the University Library, where Laurens had already been working for years.
Campus - 05.06.2023
Chiara Stam new student assessor Executive Board
Computer Science - 05.06.2023
Which license should you add to your software to make it FAIR?
This is the first blog in the series Simple steps towards FAIR code and software . One of the most asked questions by researchers to RDM Support regarding the publication of code or software is: Which license should I add to my software to make it FAIR?
History / Archeology - Politics - 02.06.2023

Around 1800, political and social unrest swept through Europe. The Netherlands, or more correctly, the Dutch Republic, also was the scene of civil conflict and political coups.
History / Archeology - Music - 02.06.2023

Around 1800, political and social unrest swept through Western Europe. The Netherlands, or more correctly, the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, was also the scene of civil war and coups.
History / Archeology - Politics - 02.06.2023

Around 1800, political and social unrest swept through Europe. The Netherlands, or more correctly, the Dutch Republic, also was the scene of civil conflict and political coups.
Health - Campus - 01.06.2023

Event - 30.05.2023

Career - Psychology - 29.05.2023
ERC Consolidator Grant for research into the role of memory in communication
Event - 24.05.2023
Traces of slavery: join the conversation on 5 July
Administration - 22.05.2023

Earth Sciences - Environment - 17.05.2023

Health - 16.05.2023

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Social Sciences - Apr 22
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence
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Mathematics - Apr 17
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Physics - Apr 17
More control over nitrogen emissions with new photonic chip technology from OnePlanet
More control over nitrogen emissions with new photonic chip technology from OnePlanet