Higher food prices do not lead to more hunger

Science
Social sciences
Do higher food prices lead to more hunger in the world? The FAO thought so for years. But this is wrong, says the FAO now.
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Uni survey: 90 percent of students on Facebook

Student
Student life
Almost all Wageningen UR first-year BSc and MSc students are on Facebook,…

Harold Hoiting not going to the UN

Student
Student life
Harold Hoiting: 'I campaigned for seven days, 24 hours a day.'

Ceres: fewest applications but most new members

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Student life
Of the three largest student societies, Ceres has managed the biggest haul…

Popronde

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Student life
Up-and-coming Dutch pop talents can gain experience and make a name for…

Food4you: wet but not a washout

Organisation
News
Organizers satisfied with Food4You 'light'. Future of festival still uncertain.

Bio-builders go to Boston

Science
Research
Wageningen students are through to iGEM final. Team came up with ingenious…

Renowned biologist starts in Wageningen

Science
Research
Ben Scheres moved with most of his research group. 'Plant research concentrating…
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New platform for sustainability

Organisation
News
Students help Wageningen go green. Make more use of our own green…

Flying start for the dog lab

Organisation
Mini-interview
Who? Bonne BeerdaWhat? On World Animal Day she appeared in VPRO's PavlovWhy?…