The CDH has launched two Small Grants programs for teachers: one to promote the integration of digital humanities into humanities courses and one to expand teacher鈥檚 digital skills.
Gerben Meynen, professor of forensic psychiatry at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, and researcher Sjors Ligthart, on Nieuwsuur about neurotechnological influence on (criminal) behaviour
On Friday November 18th, Rainer Hegselmann, philosophy professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, will give a hybrid lecture for the Centre for Digital Humanities. Sign up now!
On 23 November 2022 the Institute for Preventive Health (i4PH) of the alliance TU/e, WUR, UU, UMC Utrecht will organize the conference 鈥楢ccelerating cooperation to stop overweight and obesity鈥.
Maykel Verkuyten has very recently retired from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视/ISW/ERCOMER. As a farewell gift, Jochem Thijs and Anouk Smeekes have composed a Liber Amicorum which takes the form of an edited volume titled: 鈥淢igration and Ethnic Relations".
This publication, written by Iva Vuku拧i膰, is the first to offer a comprehensive analysis of Serbian paramilitary units during the violent breakup of Yugoslavia.
They didn鈥檛 know each other before: Professor of Developmental Psychology Jaap Denissen and Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences Marije van Braak. Since this summer they work together as community chairs of Becoming Adults in a changing World.
Maria Peeters, involved in Future of Work research at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 has received funding for a team that will conduct AI-related research into聽burn-out.
Jip van Dort, Lauren Gould and Marrit Woudwijk investigated the Dutch attack on Hawija and have compiled their findings in the new publication 鈥楬awija鈥.
The Focus Area Migration and Societal Change at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is launching a fourth call for proposals to be awarded seed money funding for new research initiatives.
The potential impact of errors made by text mining tools on subsequent medical study results has received insufficient attention, and preconditions for responsible use of free text in such studies are absent.
Making a distinction in data between citizens according their geographic origins, can lead to inequalities, Gerwin van Schie demonstrates in his dissertation.