Within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the National Ocean Decade Committee has been established, as a link between the UN organisation and the national network of public and private stakeholders.
Many students are deeply concerned about climate change and want to take action. Lecturers from various faculties will help them with this, thanks to a grant from the Utrecht Education Incentive Fund.
Laura Almagor has written the chapter 鈥楯ewish Territorialism and 'Other Zions'鈥 in the Routledge Handbook on Zionism which will be published this month.
In the context of Constructing the Limes, objects from the PUG collection will be made available digitally and the most remarkable will be exhibited at Castellum Hoge Woerd.
A multidisciplinary team of UU researchers investigated the screening, data-extraction and examination of smartphones of asylum seekers at the start of the asylum procedure.
Citizenship Discourses in the Early Middle Ages has a new book published, an interdisciplinary study of medieval thinking about the city in text, image, and material culture.
Every month, Emeritus Professor of 木瓜福利影视 History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 long history. This time: rituals surrounding bereavement.
Jip Lensink contributed to the book Wereldkerken in Nederland. She recorded stories of migrants from Evangelical and Pentecostal churches as well as international churches.
Deadline Call for Papers, Atmospheric Humanities Conference II Small island countries have always been exposed to extreme weather, but the last decades have made it clear that they are also the biggest future victims of climate change. However, islands are also key sites in the history of science.
Multilingualism in Academia and Educational Constellations is a new book exploring multilingual policies, theoretical concepts, and academic writing in multilingual contexts.
In Archiving Activism in the Digital Age, Daniele Salerno and Ann Rigney offer new insights into the potential of archives to become sites of renewed critical engagement.
Naomi Ellemers: 'With this money, we can spend the next 10 years researching how to strengthen social connections in society without undermining other connections.'