While deepening a pont in his garden, Erwin Jesterhoudt stumbled upon a piece of an old wall and discovered, using a digital historical map from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, it was an 18th-century fortress wall.
Available in open access, this work edited by Professor Ann Rigney and researcher Thomas Smits, zooms in on the role of photography in the memory-activism nexus.
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.
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.
Thirteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers receive a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros, enabling them to develop their own innovative line of research.
鈥淲e need to invest in people, laws, and technology,鈥 Jos茅 van Dijck briefly summarises the message of her mini-masterclass ChatGPT for the Tweede Kamer.
Research by TerInfo shows some 87 per cent of children think the world suffers from more and more terrorist attacks and a part of them sometimes lies awake worrying.
With four humanities scholars from different disciplines, we analyse the current state of affairs and look ahead: what are possible outcomes of this war?
Researchers Gerda Bruinsma, Ellen Gerrits, and Frank Wijnen (Institute for Language Sciences) found that children did partially catch up upon their delays.
By Marijke de Valck and others, 鈥楻ethinking Film Festivals in the Pandemic Era and After鈥 was recently published. 25 international authors contributed.
Following the death of 22-year-old student Mahsa Amini, thousands of Iranians are taking to the streets every day. They are demonstrating for more freedom and equal rights.
The film industry needs to be more sustainable, the Netherlands Film Festival believes. Humanities scholars figured out how and Judith Keilbach shares best practices and bottlenecks.
Small companies, multinationals and knowledge institutes are working together in the BatteryNL consortium to develop the next generation of batteries, based on a better understanding of material interfaces.
Mirko Tobias Sch盲fer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School were invited by The Greens/EFA to talk about the Fundamental Rights & Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA).