These sessions are intended for students with an interest in Indigenous environmentalism and non-Western perspectives on justice and the climate crisis.
Joint Open & FAIR Walk-in Hours of RDM Support on Monday 14 October, from 15:00 to 17:00 for face-to-face advice about all kinds of questions related to research data and/or software.
R is a powerful programming language for data handling, visualisation, and more. On 15 October 2024, we aim to give you the tools to start exploring R and all it has to offer.
UGlobe invites its fellows, university faculty and students to a constructive dialogue about values and principles for engaging with societal partners and universities across the globe.
This Concerning War and Conflict Lecture examines how judicial institutions responded to the past year’s events and what is reasonable to expect from them.
Celebrating 20 years of Utrecht Law Review, we kindly invite you to join our seminar on 'The Future of Legal Publishing', taking place at Utrecht University.
This Colloquium revolves around the image of the university, in the double sense of this phrase: images and pictures that are used for, or within, the university; and the way how we/the university wants to develop and propagate and image of itself.
The Economic and Social History research group hosts Jan de Vries for his lecture on climate, economy and society in the Netherlands between 1579 and 1800.
Utrecht researchers are working on a better understanding of the availability, usability, and interoperability of the multiple datasets within the Utrecht Life Sciences domain.
Interested in AI safety and how to ensure AI remains safe to use? Join the AI safety fundamentals course, where we will meetup once a week for 9 weeks.