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The Executive Board of Utrecht University (UU) is planning to revise the rules and responsibilities around demonstrations.
Reducing, simplifying, and reorganising our real estate portfolio is necessary to ensure sustainable financial management.
Susanne Schmeier appointed Professor of Water Cooperation, Law and Diplomacy ...
This research looks at how the spine, pelvis, and thighbone work together and how this affects hip problems and artificial hip stability. Chapter 1 explains how conditions like arthritis and ...
On Friday 6 June, the NS has announced that it will go on strike in the central region. This is likely to have major consequences for train traffic throughout the country.
PhD Defense: Developing and evaluating deformable dose accumulation for image-guided radiotherapy Radiotherapy aims to deliver a destructive radiation dose to cancer tumours while limiting the dose to ...
On Tuesday, 3 June, one of our university buildings (Janskerkhof 15a) was occupied by protesters. On Wednesday morning 4 June, the protestors were officially ordered to leave and decided to do so.
The event focused on real-life experiences with diversity, discrimination, and subtle (and not-so-subtle) biases in education and research.
On 10 June, there will be another nationwide protest against higher education cuts. We call on UU students to join together to send a strong message.
Sarcoidosis and interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are chronic conditions that often affect adults and can lead to significant breathing problems, fatigue, and reduced quality of life. Accurate ...
Software is not just a technical product; it is something that helps shape the society we live in. That comes with a greater societal responsibility. This was the central argument made by Fabiano ...
Emeritus Professor of University History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht University’s long history. This time: poetic scholars.
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