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Law - Mar 13
Anja Eleveld: “Welfare policy requires a new vision of citizenship”
Life Sciences - Mar 13
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
Environment - Mar 12
New warning system detects forest disturbances in Europe almost in real time
Environment - Mar 12
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy
Health - Mar 12
How do you process a tragic life experience?
Health - Mar 12
Collaboration within PIHC should further improve diabetes care
Social Sciences - Mar 12
Out of the Armchair David Ludwig on science with a human face
Computer Science - Mar 12
From digital frontline to logistics algorithm
Innovation - Mar 11
New strategy aims to grow Kennispark Twente to 700 companies and 16,500 jobs
Life Sciences - Mar 11
VHLGenetics invests in Aviti sequencer with guaranteed shared use
Pedagogy - Mar 11
International recognition: UT professor Kim Schildkamp joins IFIP education committee
Pedagogy - Mar 10
A board game, a city, and a wicked problem
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Event - 24.10.2022
How can we design a fully circular food system for Amsterdam in 2050?
In the Connected Circularity programme, four research teams - within 4 Flagship projects - from Wageningen University & Research (WUR) have been working on HOW to shape the transition to a circular bioeconomy. That is an society in which organic material forms the basis of our food system and in which no more materials are wasted.

Computer Science - Event - 22.09.2022
’We need supercomputers - for designing aircraft wings to making climate predictions’
The official opening of the supercomputer DelftBlue will take place on 30 September at the Prinsenhof in Delft, also marking the fifth anniversary of the TU Delft Institute for Computational Science & Engineering. The programme features scientists and companies working with supercomputers, explaining the importance of supercomputing for healthcare, logistics and the energy transition.

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» News in Brief
Law - Mar 13
Anja Eleveld: “Welfare policy requires a new vision of citizenship”
Life Sciences - Mar 13
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
Environment - Mar 12
New warning system detects forest disturbances in Europe almost in real time
Environment - Mar 12
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy
Health - Mar 12
How do you process a tragic life experience?
Health - Mar 12
Collaboration within PIHC should further improve diabetes care
Social Sciences - Mar 12
Out of the Armchair David Ludwig on science with a human face
Computer Science - Mar 12
From digital frontline to logistics algorithm
Innovation - Mar 11
New strategy aims to grow Kennispark Twente to 700 companies and 16,500 jobs
Life Sciences - Mar 11
VHLGenetics invests in Aviti sequencer with guaranteed shared use
Pedagogy - Mar 11
International recognition: UT professor Kim Schildkamp joins IFIP education committee
Pedagogy - Mar 10
A board game, a city, and a wicked problem
More short news

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