These sessions are intended for students with an interest in Indigenous environmentalism and non-Western perspectives on justice and the climate crisis.
From November 2 you can visit the photo exhibition Death on the Skin on the Dia de Los Muertos by photographer by Mauricio Silerio at the University Library City Centre.
The multidisciplinary NWO-funded research programme aimed at addressing challenges relating to the Dutch government’s ambition to develop up to 75 GW offshore wind capacity by 2050. This conference marks the end of this 4-year research project.
Joint Open & FAIR Walk-in Hours of RDM Support on Monday 4 November, from 15:00 to 17:00 for face-to-face advice about all kinds of questions related to research data and/or software.
This event is a chance for alumni to hear directly from the UCU Management Team about recent updates, ongoing projects, and future plans at University College Utrecht.
During this informal session with Julia Morris, young researchers from Utrecht University will get the chance to discuss various issues with Julia Morris.
Are you interested in publishing your book Open Access, but you cannot pay the hefty Book Processing Charge (BPC)? Follow this online meeting and find out more.
Julia Morris will talk about the recent development that countries in the Global North have moved towards outsourcing asylum and border enforcement to frontier territories and regions in the Global South.
Do you have items you no longer use because they are broken? Come to the monthly Repair Café and bring your broken items. Experienced repairmen will help you give your items a second life.
The Dynamics of Youth communities are organising DoY meet-ups in the coming months. The meetings offer researchers a chance to share perspectives from different disciplines and strengthen their networks.
On Wednesday 6 November 2024, the University of Cyprus and the Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law (UCWOSL) are presenting a new book.