We need more than our current strategy to solve the corona crisis. Four historians, including Beatrice the Graaf, state the importance of a multidisciplinary approach.
In this interdisciplinary, two-week Certificate Programme, participants answer these questions in an interactive way and develop necessary skills for contemporary global leaders tackling global challenges.
Book launch of "Former Guerrillas in Mozambique" by Nikkie Wiegink (UU) and "Phenomenal Justice. Violence and Morality in Argentina" by Eva van Roekel (VU). Discussants: Erella Grassiani (UvA) and Susanne Knittel (UU).
This seminar series organized by the Transformative Policing Group within the Contesting Governance Platforms focuses on trends that touch upon contemporary conceptual debates and pressing societal matters in policing.
Prof. dr. Bas van Bavel has been appointed Distinguished 木瓜福利影视 Professor at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 as of 1 April. He wants to use this new position to further stimulate cooperation within Social Sciences & Humanities.
A knowledge and investment consortium has been awarded an 鈧8 million grant to accelerate the application of innovations in the field of Artificial Intelligence
A new study by professors Bas van Bavel and Marten Scheffer (WUR) shows that throughout history, most disasters and pandemics have boosted inequality instead of levelling it. Their article is now published in Nature Communications.
How would you green up Utrecht Science Park? Green up the grey by designing a biodiverse USP. Participate in this competition by submitting designs and ideas that effectively green up the grey spaces and win a prize.
The new OECD publication 鈥楬ow was Life? II鈥 shows economic development and wellbeing in over 40 countries worldwide, in the last 200 years. Jan Luiten van Zanden, professor in Economic history, is one of the authors.