The Tech Trends report 2025-2026 was kicked off in early October 2024. Over 60 experts from SURF cooperative institutions will work in teams in the coming months on the various chapters of the…
Together with Nokia, Nikhef and CERN, SURF has tested the speed of data transfer between CERN in Geneva and Amsterdam. A data rate of 800Gbit per second was achieved on the 1648-kilometre fibre-optic…
Topics discussed at the Members' Council on 10 April included the SURF customer satisfaction survey, the new Public Values innovation zone, the mid-term review belonging to the SURF Strategy 2022…
This week, SURF's Members' Council approved the Innovation Zone of Common Digital Sovereignty. In this zone, SURF and its members will work together as a cooperative in the coming years to be in…
How can you enhance the reproducibility of research within your institution and who are the stakeholders involved? Read the latest open science report.
June 2024 is all about exploring, changing and connecting the Netherlands around AI in education. We invite teachers, school leaders, foundation directors, policy advisers, entrepreneurs, scientists…
For the next four years, the Netherlands will have access to capacity at LUMI, Europe's most powerful supercomputer. SURF facilitates access to LUMI and supervises computational time applications in…
Are you exploring e-portfolios? Or do you want to implement e-portfolios in your programme or institution? See how your colleagues have tackled this in the cases developed.
Along with 38 other National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), SURF is publishing via GÉANT a new tender for large-scale procurement of cloud services for the pan-European research and…