In The Conversation, lecturer Morten Byskov, Assistant Professor Jeroen Hopster and J煤lia Isern Bennassar write about the recently passed climate law on the Balearic Islands.
Teachers from the Faculty of Humanities and the School of Law teach together in the new interdisciplinary minor Language, Law and Culture at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
Having Too Much is the first academic volume devoted to limitarianism: the idea that the use of economic or ecosystem resources should not exceed certain limits.
Are you conducting collaborative interdisciplinary research in the field of human-centered artificial intelligence, or are you planning to? Then be sure to apply by 8 September.
The influence of expert witnesses in the courtroom does not only depend on the available scientific knowledge or technology, international, comparative research shows.
As a philosopher of science, technology and information, Russo will focus her research on applications of complexity theory on human health and on human-technology interactions.
Only those with serious eye problems would overlook Utrecht's newest tribute to ophthalmologist Franciscus Cornelis Donders. Unveiled today, the mural is the fifth in the Utrecht Wall Formulas series.
[interview] Good news for scientists whose technological skills are limited, but who want to work with social media data in their research: now you can use 4CAT.
The nominees for the Best Master鈥檚 Thesis are: Niels Drost, Charia Lacroix en Sophie ten Hietbrink. The nominees for the Social Impact Award 2023 are: (1) Angeliki Gianniou, Yashna Pande & Isabel Dahmen, (2) VetInvolved, (3) 鈥榁an Hier Naar [鈥鈥, and (4) Emperiod.
The Reimagining Security Minor seeks to hire a student assistant who can commit to approximately two hours a week from 1st week in September 2023 until the 1st week of July 2024.
Professor of Early Modern Dutch Literature Els Stronks and Professor of Theatre Studies Maaike Bleeker receive funding to work on scientific and societal breakthroughs.
Een interview met Jeroen Salman over het EDPOP-project en hoe de bibliotheek en het Centre for Digital Humanities hieraan hebben bijgedragen. An interview with Jeroen Salman about the EDPOP project and how the library and the Centre for Digital Humanities contributed to the project.