Two students from the Utrecht School of the Arts have created musical renditions of patient stories from the Psychiatry Story Bank for the Betweter Festival and The New Utrecht School.
Iva Vuku拧i膰 explains in The Conversation that what has been achieved in Bosnia and Herzegovina the past, may not be enough to prevent violence in the present.
The Green Media Studies Initiative (GMSI) recently organized a hybrid symposium, launched a new online repository for scholars, educators and climate organizations, and is currently preparing an extensive edited volume, all on the topic of Ecogames.
During the Pop Music and Patronage working session, co-organised by Helleke van den Braber, experts addressed the question whether patronage would work in the pop sector.
What do English readers expect from translated literature? And how about the Dutch? Professor Haidee Kotze and the DH Lab developed the DIOPTRA-L database to be able to research this. Read the interview with Kotze here.
Jesseka Batteau shows how Dutch authors' texts and performances can be understood as instances of religious and post-religious memory with a broad public impact.
Karin van Es & Tim de Winkel reflecteren op de GDS workshop Covid-19, ventilation norms & measuring CO2 van 28 september en gaan in op de totstandkoming van de workshop en de interventie van de workshop zelf m.b.t dit onderwerp.
Physics students Alptug Ulugol, Renske Wierda and Bram van Duinen were awarded EMMEPH prizes for the best Master鈥檚 and Bachelor鈥檚 theses with a ceremony in the final part of the 鈥榯 Hooft Colloquium.
The Utrecht Digital Humanities Lab will collaborate with the 木瓜福利影视 of Jyv盲skyl盲 (Finland) on the political-historical research project 鈥楶eople and Parliament鈥. This collaboration between software developers and historians enables groundbreaking research into parliamentary data.
Over the next four years, researchers in this project will develop new insights on polar processes and will explore how polar climate change will affect the planet.
As of 1 October, Historian Jacco Pekelder is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History of the Netherlands at the Westf盲lische Wilhelm-Universit盲t M眉nster.