The wild walking podcast is a podcast to listen to during a walk of about half an hour. Put on your headphones, and your walking shoes, and hit the road with botanical philosopher Norbert Peeters.
The least surprising news of the week from Syria is that Bashar al-Assad has won another seven-year term, says Ali Aljasem in an article for The Conversation.
The volume 鈥淩efugees and Religion: Ethnographic Studies of Global Trajectories鈥, edited by Birgit Meyer and Peter van der Veer, has been published in an Open Access-version.
Blog by Jos Philips on an online workshop where researchers from Poznan and Utrecht discussed several perspectives on refugees and religious tolerance in Europe.
The program encourages young researchers to enter into or develop interdisciplinary collaborations in order to achieve new fundamental research insights.
The Hub Security in Open Societies (SOS) is seeking to collaborate with enthusiastic and inspiring researchers in order to tackle today鈥檚 biggest security issues together.
Pim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are interested in exploring what it means for history to be replicable, they explain in the podcast Road to Open Science.