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Technology is only as wise as the human who uses it
One technological breakthrough follows another at lightning speed. Science and innovation have greatly improved our standard of living over the past decades, but that doesn’t automatically mean that progress also strengthens our humanity. In a recent opinion piece, deMens.nu chair Raymonda Verdyck calls for a freethinking humanist perspective on the digital revolution: it’s not technology that determines our future, but what we choose to do with it. She reminds us that the s

Oudstudentenbond VUB
Dec 6, 20252 min read


VUB Professor Frank Van Holen awarded prestigious Filson Steers Mariman Prize
Recognition for a bridge-builder between science, policy, and practice in youth care ©️ Frank Toussaint The King Baudouin Foundation has awarded the biennial Filson Steers Mariman Prize to VUB Professor Frank Van Holen for his exceptional contribution to foster care and youth welfare in Flanders. The prize honors his long-standing commitment to bringing science, policy, and practice closer together with the goal of improving the lives of vulnerable children, young people, and
Sam Jaspers (VUB Press)
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Gold for Erasmus University College Brussels in Sweden
Dina Oehlers, a Hotel Management student at Erasmushogeschool Brussel, won the Gold Award in Hospitality Management together with her partner Edgar at the international 2025 competition in Sweden, organised by the AEHT. This prestigious European event annually brings together hundreds of hospitality students from more than 40 countries. With their strong teamwork, strategic insight and sustainable vision, Dina and Edgar impressed the international jury

Oudstudentenbond VUB
Dec 4, 20253 min read


AI helps better understand how genetic mutations affect our health
VUB research compares language technology with classical biomedical methods How do small changes in our DNA influence how our bodies function? That is the central question in the PhD research of Konstantina Tzavella at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). Within the interdisciplinary TumorScope project and the VUB/ULB (IB)² Interuniversity Institute of Brussels, she explored how artificial intelligence (AI) can help predict which genetic mutations contribute to diseases such
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Dec 1, 20252 min read


FACT: VUB builds the climate-neutral technology of the future
With FACT, we turn climate change into an opportunity to accelerate innovation. The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is bringing together its expertise in sustainable technology within a new interdisciplinary research institute: FACT (Flanders Alliance for Climate Technology). In collaboration with industry and government, FACT aims to accelerate the transition to a climate-neutral society and drive forward technological innovation. “Sustainable innovation doesn’t happen in i
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 28, 20252 min read


VUB plays key role in upcoming UN climate report
Four researchers with VUB ties contribute to the seventh IPCC report When world leaders meet in November at the UN Climate Summit in Brazil, the spotlight will once again fall on the scientific foundation of global climate policy: the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The next edition — the seventh IPCC report, to be released in 2028, will feature a notably strong Brussels presence. Four researchers with ties to the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VU
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 25, 20252 min read


Jean Paul Van Bendegem: “I want to die knowing that thinking has been done”
VUB philosopher honored as Atheist of the Year On November 15, philosopher and former VUB professor Jean Paul Van Bendegem will receive the title Atheist of the Year, a label he accepts with both a wink and a healthy dose of nuance. “I’m not a church-basher,” he says, “just someone who reflects on what it means to live without gods.” He speaks from his home in Ghent, surrounded by towering bookshelves and under the watchful eye of his elderly cat, Bonnie Prince Charlie. For V
deMens.nu
Nov 22, 20252 min read


Pancreatic cancer: deadly silent, increasingly younger, and rarely detected in time
VUB researchers call for greater focus on early detection and prevention Every year, around 1,500 people in Belgium are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The disease is increasingly affecting younger patients and is usually discovered only in an advanced stage. As part of World Pancreatic Cancer Month, researchers from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and doctors from UZ Brussel are urgently calling for greater attention to early detection and prevention. “Pancreatic canc
Beheerdersaccount OSB-VUB
Nov 19, 20252 min read


Hind Eljadid wins the 2025 Human Rights Award
A voice that refuses to be silenced Writer and slam poet Hind Eljadid has been awarded the 2025 Human Rights Award by the Liga voor Mensenrechten (League for Human Rights). The organization honors her for her uncompromising commitment to naming injustice and for her courage to speak out “regardless of the consequences.” The award stems from an incident in early 2024, when Eljadid was detained for six hours following an action during the official celebration of Belgium’s EU pr
deMens.nu
Nov 16, 20252 min read


Smart viruses against resistant bacteria: VUB research opens new doors
The global rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is one of the greatest health challenges of our time. At the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), biologist Jessie Vandierendonck has been working on an innovative solution: using bacteriophages — viruses that specifically infect and destroy bacteria. Bacteriophages, or simply phages, have been known for over a century but are now regaining attention as a promising alternative to
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 13, 20251 min read


What wheat fibers do to sourdough bread: VUB research reveals hidden flavor makers
Sourdough bread is making a major comeback. It’s praised for being pure, nutritious, and full of character. But what exactly makes this bread so special? In his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), researcher Víctor González Alonso delved deep into the heart of the fermentation process — and discovered how wheat fibers influence not only the texture but also the flavor of bread. At the center of his research are arabinoxylans (AX), dietary fibers naturally present in
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Mass loss of Antarctic ice accelerating due to growing fractures
The Antarctic ice sheet is losing mass at an increasing rate due to cracks and fractures in its ice shelves. This is the conclusion of new research by Maaike Izeboud, postdoctoral researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and her colleagues from TU Delft. Their findings, published in Nature Climate Change , show how this damage has evolved over the past decades and what the consequences could be under different climate scenarios. Izeboud and her team created a uniqu
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 8, 20251 min read


Abortion law stuck in promises: “Those facing an unwanted pregnancy have no use for delay”
The message is loud and clear: it’s time to finally move forward with the reform of Belgium’s abortion law. In an opinion piece, Raymonda Verdyck, chair of deMens.nu , urges politicians to stop looking away from the reality faced by thousands of women. “Those who are dealing with an unwanted pregnancy today cannot wait,” she writes pointedly. Ethical progress on pause Last week once again showed how fragile ethical progress can be. In Parliament, the proposals to relax aborti
deMens.nu
Nov 5, 20252 min read


Alex Agnew once again supports VUB research on cancer vaccine
Extra attention for relapse during Breast Cancer Awareness Month From left to right: Elisabeth Rabaey, Damya Laoui, Alex Agnew, Yamina Krossa, Joris Verluyten October traditionally marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the most common cancer among women. Although survival rates have improved significantly, the risk of relapse remains high: one in seven women faces a recurrence within ten years. At the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Professor Damya Laoui and her
Joris Verluyten
Nov 2, 20252 min read


Fermentation unveiled: from ancient tradition to modern science
Fermentation is as old as humanity itself, yet the microorganisms that drive this process remain surprisingly mysterious. With her PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), bioengineer Louise Vermote helped change that. Using advanced DNA sequencing techniques, she uncovered the invisible world of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi that shape our food, from Belgian lambic beer to Korean rice vinegar. “Fermentation is an ancient process, but only now can we truly see which microor
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Nov 1, 20251 min read


First in Flanders: research on the ethnic gap in higher education
At the start of the new academic year, the FWO SBO Engine project is launching its website — and with it, the first large-scale study in Flanders to systematically map the ethnic gap in higher education. The project, officially titled Tackling the EthNic Gap IN Higher Education , is a collaboration between VUB, KU Leuven, and UHasselt, and aims not only to uncover the structural causes of inequality but also to offer concrete solutions. “Today, fifty percent of young people i
Sam Jaspers (VUB Press)
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Smarter algorithms and detectors pave the way for the future of particle research at CERN
How far can we push the Standard Model of particle physics? According to young researchers Kunal Gautam and Eduardo Ploerer — doctoral students at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the University of Zurich — the end is nowhere in sight. Their work provides crucial building blocks for the Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee), the planned successor to CERN’s current Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The FCC-ee will be an unprecedented precision instrument — but that precision re
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Smarter 3D printing technology takes performance-driven components to the next level
VUB researcher Michaël Hinderdael coordinates large-scale GRADΞD project on innovative material combinations At the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), the ambitious GRADΞD project officially launched on October 1, 2025, under the leadership of researcher Michaël Hinderdael. With a €2.8 million grant from the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO), the four-year project aims to make 3D printing technology smarter and more versatile by combining multiple materials within a single
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Nobel Prize in Chemistry with a strong Brussels connection
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has a remarkable Brussels touch. One of the laureates, Omar Yaghi, has maintained close ties for many years with both the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB). Professor emeritus Paul Geerlings (VUB, General Chemistry research group) explains that Yaghi is a member of the International Scientific Committee for Chemistry of the Solvay Institutes. “In that role, he helps set the direction of the renowned
Tineke Sonck
Oct 19, 20251 min read


VUB research protects the authenticity of Moroccan argan oil
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is taking a leading role in the fight against the adulteration of argan oil, the precious “liquid Moroccan gold.” For her doctoral research, conducted in collaboration with Mohammed V University in Rabat, Meryeme El Maouardi developed innovative methods to rapidly and accurately verify the quality and authenticity of argan oil. Science against fraud Argan oil is prized worldwide for its culinary and cosmetic properties, but its rarity make
Frans Steenhoudt (VUB Press)
Oct 18, 20252 min read
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