Blog: WUR as a waterscape

Student
Blog
Nature & environment
The Netherlands have a unique relationship with water, says blogger Kaavya Raveendran. From rivers like the Rhine to the extensive canals throughout the cities. The…

Works on railway to Ede-Wageningen in August

Organisation
News
Travel to and from the railway station of Ede-Wageningen will be somewhat…

Shanghai Ranking: WUR once again first in Food Science & Technology and Agricultural Sciences

Organisation
News
According to the latest Shanghai Ranking, WUR is leading the global university…

Mealworms and other insects gain healthiness through UV light

Science
News
Research
Food
Edible insects are a great source of protein and are chock full…

Vierdaagse hikers act as test subjects

Science
The Nijmeegse Vierdaagse is in full swing, and scientists of WUR and…

Virtual exchange: following courses around the world

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News
Education
You don’t have to travel far to follow courses at other universities:…

Nine WUR researchers receive Veni grant

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News
Research
Nine Wageningen researchers have been able to bring in a Veni grant.…

WUR student will attend prestigious Roche Continents

Student
Naomi van den Berg (23) will represent WUR at Roche Continents, a…

200 international agricultural journalists meet up in Wageningen

Science
Background
Agriculture
Over two hundred journalists from more than forty countries are in Wageningen…
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Children create agricultural robots using Lego during WUR conference

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Agriculture
News
Building an autonomous robot that can follow a path gathering maize and…