In 2026, Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht celebrate their joint anniversary: 390 years of collaboration and progress in research, healthcare and education. We work together on new solutions that really matter to everyone in our city and society. The celebration will focus on connection, because together we can make a real difference.

  • Lustrum events

    • Underdogs of Private Law (Dutch)

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      During this symposium, you'll learn more about four incredibly interesting areas of private law that are often overlooked during the program. To truly showcase these areas, we've invited four leading lawyers to share their legal world with you. The evening will begin with a plenary lecture that will broaden the scope of the topic. Workshops will follow, focusing more specifically on each of the evening's four underdogs.
    • Care for Undocumented People

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      In this public dialogue, we will bring together the knowledge and experiences of undocumented people, healthcare professionals, researchers and a wide audience.
    • Caring & Connecting symposium: Interdisciplinary research to strengthen youth resilience

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      How can you strengthen the resilience of young people in a world of unequal opportunities and complex challenges? Newly appointed honorary doctors Linda Theron and Eranda Jayawickreme and others, present their interdisciplinary and innovative tools, datasets, interventions and partnerships.
    • 'Co-Pilots of the future: Strengthening connection and resilience for the next generation’

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      Feeling truly seen, valued and supported: this is the cornerstone of resilience, well-being and health in young people. How is it possible that so many experience feelings of alienation and loneliness? Dynamics of Youth aims to tackle this dual challenge with a round table session during the Dies Dialogues.
    • UUnited on Tour: UU Birthday Party

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      Celebrate the anniversary of Utrecht University at Parnassos Cultural Centre! Stop by, join the celebration, come for a drink and get to know the sound of Utrecht’s student scene.
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