The Open Cities Platform announces the launch of their Monthly Research Seminar, an engaging and collaborative space designed for UU researchers and students to present and feedback research.
Konstantinos Kogkalidis received the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize for his thesis 鈥楧ependency as Modality, Parsing as Permutation: A Neurosymbolic Perspective on Categorial Grammars鈥.
In Menacing Tides: Security, Piracy and Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean, Erik de Lange highlights security within international relations.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union definitely has implications, beyond the right to asylum, for how the EU should act towards people in need outside the EU.
Emeritus Distinguished Professor Bob Becking publishes the first volume of Sheffield Phoenix Press鈥檚 Trauma Bible Commentary van Sheffield Phoenix Press series.
Following the rocket attack on a football field in the Golan Heights, Joas Wagemakers explain the crux of the situation with the possible consequencess on NU.nl.
This two-day symposium, organized by the Open Cities Platform, explores the multitude of linguistic practices that serve to 鈥渙pen up鈥 or 鈥渃lose down鈥 participation in urban spaces.
Timeline | Five scholars provide a step-by-step explanation of the history and background of the current Israel-Hamas war, known as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The initiation phase for the renovation of Janskerkhof 13/13a has been completed and preparations for a large-scale renovation of the national monument have started
Every month, Emeritus Professor of 木瓜福利影视 History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about the long history of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. This time: the university community.
Annette Markham is Professor of Media Literacy and Public Engagement in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies. In this interview, she discusses her research.
Utrecht researchers developed a broader method to measure welfare: the Better Well-being Index (BWI). This year, broad welfare in the Netherlands increased.
This volume brings together eight essays by eminent scholars, each reflecting on the phenomenon of erasure and the various methodologies used in its investigation.