Last year three in ten articles by Dutch researchers ended up behind a paywall and cannot be accessed free of charge by outsiders
Lack of appreciation and facilities is deterring researchers – especially young ones – from taking part in employee participation. “The alarm needs to be sounded.”
TU Delft lecturer receives Open Science grant Twenty-six scientists have received amounts up to 50 thousand euros from research financier NWO to make research data freely accessible and easily searchable. One of them is TU professor Artur Schweidtmann (Applied Sciences). More and more scientific articles can be read free of charge by…
Pension fund ABP will no longer invest in fossil fuels. Over the next one-and-a-half years it will sell all its shares in fossil fuel producers.
The rent for eight out of ten student rooms advertised on Kamernet is too high. Landlords are charging an average of 146 euros per month too much.
Universities must have a concrete plan by 20 December to tackle temporary contracts and high work pressure. Otherwise, national protests will follow.
Students gave their educational experience during the pandemic a grade of 5.7, the Inspectorate of Education reports. The crisis hit hard: students were less motivated.
Too little interest, insufficient knowledge and inadequate remuneration. these are concerns of the Lower House regarding student/staff participation in the higher education.
We take the risks seriously and we make sure that things turn out right. That is the message from universities on collaborative research with countries that are not free.