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Ghent University and VIB to build a global network on plant biotechnology and breeding
The network will unite at least 29 international partners from 15 countries, and advance scientific knowledge and responsible agricultural production.
Human Rights Week focusses on colonial legacies and processes of decolonization
The interdisciplinary research consortium UGent Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) organizes the Human Rights Week from 7 to 11 December 2020.
Wanted: the best idea to make our society more sustainable
Are you a student or PhD candidate with a brilliant idea for how science and technology can help making our society more sustainable?
Digital Library@UGent for international students – information session
Six Young Ghent University Researchers Receive ERC Starting Grant From European Commission
Internal election results announced
The results of the internal elections that took place at our university from 27 April to 30 April were announced this afternoon.
Studying the impact of COVID-19 on students
The coronavirus pandemic has a major impact on all of us, including students. Ghent University researchers are mapping how students experience the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 and how they deal with that challenge.
Vote in the internal elections
This week internal elections are being organised at Ghent University.
“It’s much more meaningful to connect people in an open-ended way than to just start communicating about what you’ve found at the end of your research.”
Interview with Julie Carlier, co-ordinator of the interdisciplinary research consortium Ghent Centre for Global Studies.
Ghent University stimulates research with impact via new interdisciplinary research consortia
... and is therefore looking for 6 new IDC co-ordinators
Greet Cardon on GRAY: “We’re going to knock on a lot of doors, to get more funding for research into ageing, ánd to get ageing on the agenda.”
Interview with Greet Cardon and Mrs Jacqueline De Jaeger on the new interdisciplinary research consortium GRAY and 'ageing young'.
Sarton Chair awarded to Karin Knorr Cetina
The Sarton Chair for History of Science is this academic year held by Prof. Dr. Karin Knorr Cetina.