Historian聽Iva Vukusic聽spoke聽in the media about the judgement on聽Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, two former Serbian officials, for their role in former Yugoslavia.
The project team The Intimacies of Remote Warfare presented together with civil society organisations an advisory report to the Ministry of Defence on 1 July.
Have corona vaccines been tested on young people? What side effects can they expect? The Junior corona lecture aims to answer these and other questions from students about corona vaccines.
Starting 1 October, Dirk van Miert will be the new director of the Huygens ING, an Academy research institute dedicated to the study of history and culture.
How can the student intake of the bachelor鈥檚 degree in Dutch Language and Culture become more diverse? This Utrecht Young Academy project answers this questions using two innovative business methods: the Lean Startup Method and Sprint.
Erik de Lange receives the Rubicon grant to conduct two years of research at King's College London, on the history of international cooperations at sea.
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.