In this first National Conference of the Sector Plan Languages and Cultures, attendees take stock of the sector and identify future directions and collaborations.
In this Cultural History seminar, Marleen Puyenbroek explores women's professional involvement in the art market of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic.
Beatrice de Graaf and Henk Kummeling discuss Lars Behrisch's new book Democracy’s Double Helix, which explores the historical roots of modern democracy.
Democracy is more than just elections, but elections are an important aspect of our democracy. We are not only choosing a political party, but also the rules that politicians must adhere to. Has democracy itself become the subject of the elections?
Are you a researcher focused on children or youth, and do you have an interdisciplinary idea you would like to develop with societal partners? Join the Booster Borrel. You might even receive one of the booster grants, awarded through an on-the-spot lottery.
In this workshop, attendees think through creative and spatial practices that attend to riverine and freshwater ecosystems and the conflicts they face.
On Wednesday 3 December, Gertrude van de Ketterij will defend her PhD dissertation ‘"Dat Arnemuden sal wesen een stadt." Stadsstichting en stadswording in de zestiende eeuw.’
In this Cultural History seminar, Julia Secklehner and Matisse Huiskens discuss regional cultures in Central European modern art (1918–1938), with a focus on Austria.
On Friday 5 December, Ali Aljasem will defend his PhD dissertation ‘Networks of Violence. The Rise and Fall of Shabbiha Paramilitary Groups in Aleppo After 2011’.
Are you a (future) passionate Early Childhood researcher from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ or the UMC Utrecht? Join on 11 and 12 December 2025 for the REaching New Heights in Early Childhood Research (REACH) Conference! It will brings together researchers to share experiences and knowledge around 'Early Development From a Multidisciplinary Perspective'.