Publication of the National Vision on Sustainable Carbon in the Chemical Industry
On April 22, the National Vision on Sustainable Carbon in the Chemical Industry was published for public consultation.

On April 22, the National Vision on Sustainable Carbon in the Chemical Industry was published for public consultation.
On 27 January 2025, MORSE’s Research Day convened a high-level panel—featuring Arjen Wittekoek, Nelleke van der Puil and Laura Nieboer—to unpack the Dutch plastics-recycling crisis, in which six recyclers went bankrupt in 2024 despite nearly 50 percent domestic recycling rates. The discussion...
To celebrate Europe Day on 9 May, FASoS student Lisa travelled to Brussels to meet with five of our inspiring alumni who are currently shaping European policy and advocacy. In this video, they share why Europe Day matters, how it’s celebrated in Brussels, and what the idea of Europe means to them.
University of Applied Sciences graduates immediately employable in shortage sectors such as healthcare and education.
May 9 marks Europe Day, which celebrates peace and unity in Europe. Studio Europa sat down with award-winning political cartoonist Emanuele Del Rosso, to discuss the challenges journalists are facing in Europe and beyond.
Paul Wieringa (MERLN) works on innovative models to study endometriosis and the fallopian tube.
The Research, Education and Action Lab into Collective and Circular Transformation (REACCT) is looking for an experienced chef with a strong interest in research, farm-to-table experimental practices, and building design (two year part-time position).
The BRAINS consortium has awarded two new research projects, bringing the total number to five.
Mieke Olaerts, Tom Vos, Bastiaan Kemp, Constantijn Van Aartsen, and Rob Bauer published a study on the Law on the Reflection Period, commissioned by the WODC.
MACCH affiliate researchers Livia Solaro and Konstantin Jänicke recently published an analysis of two court rulings on reproduction of artworks in the famous Ravensburger puzzles.