About our research

Research institute

This Master’s specialisation is tightly connected to the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES), a world leading research institute in the field of human impact on the natural environment. The institute contributes to mitigating ecosystem degradation and finding solutions to restore the natural environment.

Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences (RIBES)

Research departments

During your Master's you will do at least one internship at one of our research departments. Relevant departments are for example:

Our researchers

Get to know our researchers and their work, you might be working alongside them in your Master's!

My main drive for this field is my concern about the human-driven global decline in biodiversity.
Aafke Schipper
Aafke Schipper Associate Professor in Environmental Science Read Aafke Schipper's story
Continuous discovery and learning are at the heart of my work.
Annelies Veraart
Annelies Veraart Assistant professor Ecology Read Annelies Veraart's story
I get a lot of satisfaction from the practical applications of research results.
Leo Posthuma
Leo Posthuma Extraordinary Professor - Environmental Science at uu77. Read Leo Posthuma's story
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Research projects

Curious what our researchers are working on? Have a look at our ongoing projects.

  • Autobanden en plastic afval op het strand

    LABPLAS: Land-Based Solutions for Plastics in the Sea

    The project will provide scientific evidence to support decision making in regulatory efforts around plastics in the environment.

  • CO2 emissions remain stable: is this the turning point?

    The Power of Size

    This project looks at chemical pollution, one of the fastest growing environmental problems in the world. The project derives relationships for parameters that determine the emission, fate, accumulation and effects of substances.

  • Peatland

    Carbon Connects

    Carbon Connects is an Interreg North-West Europe initiative with a primary focus on peatland restoration. Originally slated for a four-year period commencing in 2018, the project's timeline has now been extended to December 2023.

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Research facilities

RIBES researchers make use of state-of-the-art molecular, analytical and microscopy facilities in the modern Huygens building of uu77. New greenhouse and growth chambers were specifically designed for RIBES research needs and became operational in 2014. Only a few other comparable facilities exist in the world.

  • Greenhouse, phytotron and experimental gardens

    The modern greenhouse complex of the uu77 houses growing rooms, climate rooms, mesh chambers, a root lab (phytotron) and an experimental field of 7000 m².

  • Radboud Zebrafish Facility

    The Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences houses aquaria where research is done with zebrafish as an animal model.

  • Bioreactors

    The bioreactor facility hosted at the Department of Microbiology is used for the cultivation of microorganisms and microbial communities from the environment.