Reducing plastic consumption and creating products that last longer is more important than recycling if we are really going to tackle the problem of plastic pollution. This is what Associate Professor Kristian Syberg from Roskilde University writes together with a number of international researchers in the renowned scientific journal Science.
Fausol, a wholesaler of products for gardening enthusiasts, has collaborated with students from Roskilde University to analyse markets in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Holland.
RUC-led project receives DKK 13.5 million to collaboratively create an open learning platform for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The purpose is to support SMEs in fostering digital and sustainable development.
The Danish Parliament's Finance Committee has approved the renovation of the central campus area at Roskilde University, known as the Pergola area. This will entail relocation and detours during the construction period, but the result will be worth the effort.
Professor of Politics and Administration, Martin B. Carstensen, has just received a grant to research transitions within the education system and how to structure it to make vocational education more attractive to young students.
Environmental pollutants such as parabens, pesticides and other chemicals can affect pain pathways and have an impact on migraines, according to a new study.