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A muddy road through the forest. Community of Yokiri

Market Time, Forest Time: Language, Deforestation, and Shifting Multispecies Assemblages in the Peruvian Amazon

Date:30 June 2026Author:Nicholas Q. Emlen
How is coffee farming transforming life in the Peruvian Amazon? Nick Emlen examines how environmental change is reshaping Indigenous Matsigenka communities, their livelihoods, social relationships, and languages.
% of general government expenditure 2027-2030 (Rotulo et al., 2026)

Defund and Defend: Health and Healthcare Costs of Rearmament

Date:18 June 2026Author:Arianna Rotulo

“Europe is going to pay in a BIG way” said Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, ahead of the June 2025 The Hague summit, where European NATO members pledged to raise their military spending to 5% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). 

Meghan is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Tourism & Society and the chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committee.

Travel Beyond the ‘Gram

Date:20 April 2026Author:Meghan Muldoon

It’s that time of year again in Leeuwarden. The rain has stopped (for now), the sky is blue, and while our plates are full with end of the year obligations, our thoughts turn already to the summer and beyond.

Yn'e Sinne Farm is a CSA involved in a veggies initiative, in collaboration with Campus Fryslãn

Local Veggies, Global Recipes

Date:13 March 2026Author:Laura Silva

Between Grou and Jirnsum, a small farm is rethinking what food systems can look like. The vegetables grown there do not travel far. In fact, some of them end up just a short drive away, at Campus Fryslân, where students and staff pick them up each week as...

8th of March is International Women's Day

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Standing for All Women, Everywhere

Date:06 March 2026Author:DEI Committee

Every year on March 8, the world marks International Women's Day: a day to celebrate the achievements of women and to recommit ourselves to the ongoing struggle for equality. It is a day of pride, gratitude, and solidarity. But it is also a day of honesty....

Carol taking some students on a Nature Walk

Climate Change in the Classroom: Why Educators Matter More Than Ever

Date:06 February 2026Author:Carol Garzon Lopez, PhD

Carol is an ecologist from Colombia and an assistant professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences at Campus Fryslân. Her expertise lies in the use of spatial tools to understand ecological dynamics, as well as in science and technology studies (STS)...

Revealing Relations: Knowledge Infrastructures for Liveable Futures, a book by Anne Beaulieu

Revealing Relations: Why Better Knowledge Infrastructures Matter for Liveable Futures

Date:11 December 2025Author:Prof. dr. Anne Beaulieu

Knowledge infrastructures matter and actively contribute to shaping the futures we are able to imagine and realise. These ideas are explored in depth in the new book Revealing Relations: Knowledge Infrastructures for Liveable Futures by Anne Beaulieu,...

Photograph taken by Chesca Kirkland

Bargaining, Bending, Breaking Boundaries: CEST-LA-VIZ Conference Highlights

Date:07 February 2025Author:Dario Rodighiero & Imaji Rizal

If someone asked you to fill the gap in the sentence "Data is...", what would your answer be? What is data, really, and what happens when data meets creativity, activism, and bold new ideas? The CEST-LA-VIZ conference in Utrecht on November 15, 2024, set...

What is voice AI?

What is voice AI? Inside Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, and chatGPT

Date:31 January 2025Author:Matt Coler

Voice AI transforms spoken words into digital actions. When you ask Siri about the weather or tell ChatGPT to write a story, you're using AI systems that can understand speech, process language, and respond in a human-like voice. But how do these digital...

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