Faculty of Geosciences Utrecht University
The Faculty of Geosciences of Utrecht University has the ambition to be a global trailblazer in education and research with regard to our Earth system and sustainability, from the local to the global scale. We study the Earth: from the Earth's core to its surface, including man's spatial and material utilisation of the Earth – always with a focus on sustainability and innovation. Our unique combination of expertise in both natural and social sciences in a single faculty will enable us to achieve our ambitions.
http://www.uu.nl/geosciences
FAQ: What is it like studying Global Sustainability Science (GSS) at Utrecht University?
Mysterious gullies on Mars appear to have been dug, but by whom or what?
Bachelor Aardwetenschappen | Faculteit Geowetenschappen | Universiteit Utrecht
The Metronome – an immense and unique research instrument to simulate naturally formed estuaries.
Alumna Michele Joie Prawiromaruto | MSc Sustainable Development
The Consultancy Project | BSc Global Sustainability Science
Alumni interview with Anne Luijten | MSc Sustainable Development
50 jaar Emancipatiebeleid: Symposium Emancipatie in de Ruimte
Paraboolvlucht
Sea level rise in the early Holocene
MSc Sustainable Development | Faculty of Geosciences
Data-driven sustainable design nexus for buildings (short version)
Data-driven sustainable design nexus for buildingsPtS video long subtitles
Testimonial Kim Gommans - Researcher at Deltares
Student Julietta about the Master's programme Water Management for Climate Adaptation
Student Andrei about the Master's programme Water Management for Climate Adaptation
MSc Water Management for Climate Adaptation | Utrecht University
Virtual tour (360°) | Explore the programmes of the Faculty of Geosciences | Utrecht University
Pathways to Sustainability Conference 2024 ‘At Home?’ – 28 November 2024
Thin Section Lab – Rocks thinner than a human hair
Sustainability in the lab – For the benefit of both planet and research
Water Lab - One drop of water exists of an entire physicochemical environment
Experimental Lab - Curious why you would grow crystals or turn the light on and off on Mars?
Stable Isotopes Lab - What isotopic fingerprints can tell us
Organic Geochemistry Lab - Past and present carbon cycle dynamics related to climate changes
Sedimentology Lab – Looking at the mineral particles from the rocks beneath our feet
Elemental Analysis Lab: Sometimes it feels as if we need the force of Thor’s hammer to crush a rock!
Palynology & Paleontology Lab - Processing and preparing plant materials and microorganisms
EPMA Lab – We determine element concentrations in solid earth materials
ICP Lab - We can measure the dissolution of a grain of salt in an Olympic size swimming pool