From 1 November 2025, Jarno Hoekman will be appointed Professor of Science Studies for Sustainability. In this new role, Hoekman will advance education and research on the governance and organisation ...
Utrecht University (UU) is the first Dutch university to have its biodiversity footprint mapped by PRé Sustainability. This enables the university to investigate the impact of its activities on nature ...
Arnout Geeraert finds that the institutional framework of FIA lacks the safeguards needed to prevent the concentration of power and ensure effective policies.
Microbiologist Han Wösten has been awarded the prestigious Huibregtsen Prize 2025. The prize recognises Wösten's innovative and fundamental research into new sustainable materials from fungi-based ...
The central challenge addressed by this chair is how we can achieve sustainable land use and management in the face of intensifying and often competing demands.
In this thesis, we have investigated a specific type of T cell, the γδT cell, and its potential as an immunotherapy against cancer. We aimed to improve current γδT cell-based therapies and demonstrate ...
As of 1 November 2025, Simona Negro will be appointed professor of Circular Societies, with a focus on the transition from a linear to a circular society.
Literary scholar and cultural historian Dirk van Miert has been appointed Professor by Special Appointment in the History of Knowledge from a Digital Perspective at Utrecht University.
The members of the Department of History and Art History use their knowledge of the past to better understand the challenges facing today's society. The future of Europe, the threat of terrorism, ...
The Green Office is the sustainability platform of Utrecht University. At the Green Office, fresh minds and hands from all corners of the university come together to support Utrecht University's ...
In this first edition of the new Concerning War and Conflict lecture series, scholars from the field of Conflict Studies look at the case of Gaza through their particular analytical lenses. We aim to ...
We study the way in which people produce, circulate and reproduce culture Who owns the past? That’s one of the most important questions on which we focus as cultural historians. We study the way in ...
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