First Dutch female student Anna Maria van Schurman played a special role in the cultural exchange between the Netherlands and China, new art history research shows .
Last September, the new interdisciplinary master's programme Medical Humanities was launched. A retrospect and preview of this successful new master's programme.
When it comes to environmental politics, everywhere we look, there鈥檚 a feeling of being stuck. UN summits take one step forwards and two steps back. Scientists are gluing their papers to buildings and their hands to the road because governments are failing to act. Most of us look on dejectedly, wondering what we鈥檙e supposed to do, or why we should do it if no one else does.
Research conducted by scholars on patronage, giving to arts and culture, has been collected for the first time in one online place: the Knowledge Hub on Patronage Studies.
An intimate look at the experience of seeking asylum in the Netherlands is given in three podcasts. In this powerful set of personal interviews, we learn about the asylum procedure and building a new life in the Netherlands.
Culture scholar Vincent Crone, together with ten students, conducted research on ethnic diversity and representation in the film and AV sector on behalf of the Ministry of Culture (OCW).
From June 28th to June 30th, the IOS Fair Transitions Platform and LANDac are hosting the IOS Fair Transitions / LANDac International Conference 2023 at the heart of Utrecht City Centre. Join us!
Despite successive crises, Broad Welfare is stable according to the Broad Welfare Indicator (BWI) 2023, although people are less healthy and satisfied.
In Heerlen, during Heel Heerlen Graaft, residents join archaeologists in their search for Roman remains in their city. A good example of citizen science.
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Iris van der Tuin, and Nanna Verhoeff have edited a special section in the minnesota review on Mobilizing Creativity: A Humanities Perspective (part 1 of 2).
Climate change means that we have to deal with history in new ways, Professor Thijs Weststeijn argues in his new book The Future of the Past: Heritage and Climate.
On May 30, the Public International Law and Human Rights - Honours Programme Clinic hosted an impact event on 鈥楾ransparency and Accountability in Military Operations鈥.
In the world of AI regulation, power is not evenly distributed. PhD candidate Arthur Gwagwa writes in Global Policy about Africa鈥檚 position in this world.
The music of the Dutch revolutionary years around 1800 has been brought back to life. What it sounded like? Listen for yourself and let Ren茅e Vulto tell you more.
鈥淎 centenary is quite something, of course,鈥 lecturer Nike Stam says. 鈥淪o we would like to celebrate it generously with everyone!鈥 Expect workshops, lectures and musical surprises.
Assistant Professor in Linguistics Jakub Dotlacil receives a two million euro ERC Consolidator Grant to build a research group for his Memory Access in Language.