Sanne Frequin explains how the overpainted painting The crucifixion (around 1425) was restored to its original state, without damaging the current work.
The idea that the Netherlands is culturally and socio-economically threatened by newcomers was particularly decisive for the outcome of the Dutch elections, says political scientist Koen Damhuis.
Worldwide, large tracts of land are contaminated with PFAS. Instead of the classic "dig and dump" method, the university wants to explore the possibilities of sustainable remediation.
Utrecht University is funding five Signature Project Grants of €150,000 to five interdisciplinary project teams working on societal challenges for a greener, more sustainable future.
From 18 December 2023 until 1 March 2024, Cambridgelaan will be closed to vehicular traffic. For cyclists, Cambridgelaan will be closed between 2 January and 12 January.
In the Groningen landscape, you will find few signs that directly refer to gas extraction. Utrecht University scholars Gertjan Plets and Nikkie Wiegink aim to change this.