Do you have questions about setting up an effective search strategy? Visit the library’s walk-in hours about systematically searching for literature.
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.
Want to engage in the public debate with confidence? Join our Pathways to Sustainability two-part Public Engagement training (28 Oct & 24 Nov) and learn how to respond effectively, safely and impactfully. Free participation, limited spots, register now!
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?
Participants to this one-day course will engage in hands-on exercises, learning to train, test, and interpret machine learning models using (real) datasets.
In this workshop, attendees think through creative and spatial practices that attend to riverine and freshwater ecosystems and the conflicts they face.
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.
Do you have questions about setting up an effective search strategy? Visit the library’s walk-in hours about systematically searching for literature.
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.
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.
Do you have questions about setting up an effective search strategy? Visit the library’s walk-in hours about systematically searching for literature.
A deeper look into analytic heterogeneity (researchers’ choices in analyzing data) and how research findings can be made more trustworthy, led by methodology teacher Suzanne Hoogeveen.