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Annemarie van Wezel will start as the new dean of the Faculty of Geosciences. We interviewed her to get acquainted.
Alexander Melchior investigated why civil servants make little use of an excellent tool for developing sound policy on complex issues.
“Deltas are the most complex coastal systems in the world and recognising these multiple drivers and how they operate in each delta is fundamental to finding solutions,” says co-author Robert Nicholls ...
For the first time, scientists have been able to determine how sea level must have varied also on thousand-year timescales during the last 540 million years.
Carine van Rhijn researched medieval medical texts in unexpected places: “When you start looking at manuscripts, you never know what you’re going to find".
The research of Rios and her team directly supports the development of new therapies for children with cancer.
A retrospective on the NATO Summit 2025 with Beatrice de Graaf, who attended as historian and expert on security, crisis and terrorism.
Paulien Hogeweg has been elected as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). This highly regarded recognition highlights her groundbreaking work on the fundamental principles of ...
A consortium coordinated by Utrecht University Professor Enrico Mastrobattista has received 6,7 million euro in funding for the project NanoMedNL.
The School of Law, the School of Economics and the Sustainable Finance Lab (SFL) support the agricultural sector in the transition to regenerative agriculture.
All Nobel Prize winners are awarded for their discoveries that fill a gap in our current knowledge. The ‘spill-over’ from their findings generate progress and shape our society. We recognize the ...
Emeritus hoogleraar Universiteitsgeschiedenis Leen Dorsman beschrijft maandelijks iets uit de lange geschiedenis van de Universiteit Utrecht. Deze keer: tijd voor vakantie.
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