The call for papers is now open for the workshop ‘Legitimate spying? Challenging or supporting intelligence services in Europe’ (3 and 4 November).
Several scholars willthe boundaries of philosophy during the Roman Empire and philosophy’s intersections with science, religion, literature, and scepticism.
During this session everyone can share their ongoing project with other SIG-members and we can have a fruitful discussion about current research within our SIG.
During this second IOS Dialogue, co-organized with the Futures of Democracy Platform we will discuss threats to the university's core functions in a democracy.
Danielle van den Heuvel will give the inaugural lecture: 'Laundry Stories. On the Role of Evidence, Perspective and Experiment in writing Invisible Histories'.
Strategies for a changing world with Bart Hollants (NATO), Jessica Dorsey (university lecturer) and moderator Daan Sanders (PhD researcher in defence policy and deterrence during the Cold War)
On Friday 21 November, Elisa Melo Franco Santos will defend her PhD dissertation ‘Unruly Pictures: Queering Children’s Literature under Dictatorial Regimes in Brazil (1964-1985) and Argentina (1976-1983)’.