Research conducted by scholars on patronage, giving to arts and culture, has been collected for the first time in one online place: the Knowledge Hub on Patronage Studies.
In honour of Keti Koti, history platform Utrecht Time Machine launches the Colonial Past walking route. The route description is available from June 20 onwards.
From June 28th to June 30th, the IOS Fair Transitions Platform and LANDac are hosting the IOS Fair Transitions / LANDac International Conference 2023 at the heart of Utrecht City Centre. Join us!
Researchers learn from how CSA unmakes destructive capitalist practices and how this could play a role in the large-scale changes needed to reach sustainability.
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Iris van der Tuin, and Nanna Verhoeff have edited a special section in the minnesota review on Mobilizing Creativity: A Humanities Perspective (part 1 of 2).
A new Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ-led study finds that circular policies in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Glasgow fail to adequately promote social and environmental justice.
A new European Commission JRC Science for Policy report provides valuable insights for policymakers across Europe striving to make policies more transformative.
Likely, you are aware that you need to consider privacy regulations in your research. But what are the specific things you need to organise? To get you off to a good start, we have created the e-learning module Privacy Basics for Researchers.
Through fundamental research and societal collaboration, Save the tiger! Save the grasslands! Save the water! aims to provide a sustainable habitat for tigers in the Himalayan foothills.
A model study reveals that the seeds of plants in small, fragmented habitats can abruptly evolve in such a way that they can no longer travel long distances.