The new OECD publication ‘How was Life? II’ 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.
A new edited collection by Christine Quinan and Kathrin Thiele, on the topic of biopolitics, necropolitics, and cosmopolitics, will come out next month.
At this year's Opening of the Academic Year, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ will award three honorary doctorates to Carlota Perez, Hugo Tempelman and Alcinda Honwana
The E-IR has published the long-awaited edited book 'Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives', with a chapter contributed by IRW's Lauren Gould and Jolle Demmers.
Eighteen Utrecht-based researchers received a so-called ‘Unusual Collaborations Grant’. The grant has the goal to encourage collaboration between various disciplines.
More than ever, Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, and Economic Sciences are seeking collaboration to operate more decisively across university and discipline boundaries.
The revelation of a Uruzgan veteran telling that he had to target civilians is not unique, writes Jip van Dort. Jip pursues a PhD in wartime propaganda