In this first National Conference of the Sector Plan Languages and Cultures, attendees take stock of the sector and identify future directions and collaborations.
Jorn Torenbosch (Molengraaff Institute for Private Law) defends his doctoral thesis on whether the Dutch doctrine of slavish imitation is consistent with European law.
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.
Alicia Dibbets defends her dissertation on how social workers realize and influence human rights through their interaction with laws and regulations concerning access to care and support.
What is the value of a transnational lens to understand the world at present? Join this webinar for a conversation on the IMISCOE Short Reader on Migrant Transnationalism with the authors Özge Bilgili and Marta Bivand Erdal.
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.
The call for papers is now open for the workshop ‘Legitimate spying? Challenging or supporting intelligence services in Europe’ (3 and 4 November).
Join the Urban Futures Studio on November 3rd for an engaging Friends of the Future seminar with Hazem Abuorf, Associate Professor of Urban Planning at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Palestine and Research Fellow at NIAS.
We will screen the short documentary 'Who Cares' by the filmmaker Elsie Vermeer. The documentary shows the struggle of a young brazilian undocumented woman in Amsterdam to get adequate healthcare after a serious health diagnosis. A panel of experts will discuss about the accessibility to healthcare for undocumented migrants in the Netherlands.
On November 10, 2025, Diaspora Heritage in Movement, in collaboration with FARO and various heritage foundations, is organizing the symposium "Postcolonial Heritage: Other Perspectives" at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam.
Several scholars willthe boundaries of philosophy during the Roman Empire and philosophy’s intersections with science, religion, literature, and scepticism.
We will host an interdisciplinary post-elections discussion with the dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, and celebrate the best Master Thesis from the last academic year.