In this lecture Lady Minouche Shafik, Director of the London School of Economics, addressed the question what a social contract should look like that better connects with the challenges of the 21st century.
How can a journal keep up in an era where open access and open science are the norm? On 24 May, the library is organising the second meeting in the series "Publishing in transition".
Under the guesteditorship of Ewout van der Knaap, an entire 'text + kritik, Zeitschrift f眉r Literatur' issue is published, dedicated to the work of Robert Menasse.
The editors invite a broad range of contributions, ranging from shorter interventions and review essays to longer research papers. Deadline: 15 June 2022.
Suzanne won the prize for her bachelor thesis on the origin of the term 'Anthropocene' and the term's transition from geology to other sciences and beyond.
Although diplomatic historians had long recognized Lausanne as exceptional, focus stayed on the WWI 1919-20 treaties, Ozan Ozavci and Jonathan Colin noticed.
In an article for Crooked Timber Professor in the Ethics of Institutions Ingrid Robeyns writes about a problem she had long been aware of: geo-academic inequality.
The聽Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Humanities join forces in the聽Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. As part of this collaboration, the聽Utrecht Data School (UDS) has become part of the CDH聽under the joint deanship of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Humanities.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 aims at a publishing climate in which academic authors publish fully open access (OA). The Executive Board of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 has agreed to a new OA policy to realise this ambition. Read more on this policy in this article.
The U-Collaborate in Education programme is officially launched on 25 March 2022 during the Dies Natalis. In line with the theme of this festive day, Curious Collaborations, U-Collaborate in Education (UCE) inspires, connects and facilitates transdisciplinary education at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
A new book on scientific conservation is being published by Professor of the History of Art, Science and Technology Sven Dupr茅 and researcher Jenny Boulboull茅.
Due to the cancellation of this workshop, the聽Centre for Digital Humanities聽is now organizing a replacement workshop for the course聽'Basics of Statistics 鈥 Hands-on training day for humanities teachers/researchers'聽on Friday March 18.聽Staff members of all faculties can register.
Sanli Faez, Liesbeth van de Grift and Marjolijn Haasnoot participate in a national taskforce that will explore how Dutch climate researchers can join forces for a common agenda for climate research.