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The Greeks and the mystery of existence
Publication
21 January 2020
Recently, Mauro Bonazzi's new book 'Creature di un sol giorno' was published.
Iranians deserve the truth
In the media
21 January 2020
Pooyan Tamimi Arab addressed the recent protests in Iran in the NRC.
The 1995 Srebrenica Genocide: Failure to Prevent from the United Nations and the Netherlands?
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20 January 2020
State Responsibility and Breach in International Law.
Kick off meeting Migration and Societal Change
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16 January 2020
The new focus area on Migration and Societal Change would like to invite you to their kick off meeting on 29 January 2020.
From ice cream action to umbrella protest: how 2019 turned out to be the year of demonstrations
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16 January 2020
The sixth UGlobe Café 'On the Barricades; was dedicated to the worldwide protest wave of the past year.
Film about the Master History and Philosophy of Science
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16 January 2020
New movie, film about master programme History and Philosophy of Science.
Beatrice de Graaf appointed faculty professor of Humanities
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14 January 2020
Beatrice de Graaf has been appointed faculty professor at the Faculty of Humanities.
Future Food awards funding to five interdiciplinary research projects
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14 January 2020
The Future Food Utrecht Hub has awarded seed money grants to five interdisciplinary teams.
Linda Senden and Lydia Dalhuisen nominated for Women in the Media Award Utrecht
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14 January 2020
Senden, professor of International and European Law, and Dalhuisen, assistant professor in Criminology, share their epxertise often in the media.
Bringing back the national to the study of globally circulating policy ideas: ‘Actually existing smart urbanism’ in Hungary and the Netherlands
Publication
10 January 2020
This study by Damion Bunders and Krisztina Varró was recently published by Sage Journals.
Earlier deadline applications Fellowships: March 1st 2020
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7 January 2020
Earlier deadline applications Fellowships: March 1st 2020
Update: Young Scholars Workshop on Platformcoops
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7 January 2020
On 9 December the FOCI hub and Institutions for Collective Action research team organized the 2019 Young Scholars Workshop on Platformcoops.
Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art 69
Publication
7 January 2020
Last month, Brill published the 69th issue of the 'Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art', with Thijs Weststeijn as co-editor.
Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Cosmopolitics: Feminist and Queer Interventions
Publication
7 January 2020
Last month, a special edition of the Journal of Gender Studies was published, edited by Christine Quinan and Kathrin Thiele.
CFP Market Revolutionairies: call for papers
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23 December 2019
The Decolonisation Group organizes an interdisciplinary workshop on Neoliberal Development and the Global South.
Making Europe
Publication
20 December 2019
Recently Palgrave Macmillan published "Making Europe", a series edited by Johan Schot and Phil Scranton.
The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600–2000
Publication
20 December 2019
The book is published by Palgrave Macmillan and edited by René Koekkoek, Arthur Weststeijn and Anne-Isabelle Richard.
Who is Wearing the Pants? Relationships between Men and Women in the Early Modern Period
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20 December 2019
The battle of the sexes is one of the most prominent themes in the festive, joyful culture of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
HoVo-cursus: Internationaal Recht
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20 December 2019
Deze cursus biedt een ‘realistische’ introductie tot het internationaal recht, met aandacht voor de invloed ervan op de internationale betrekkingen.
The Politics of Moderation in Modern European History
Publication
17 December 2019
This book charts the varieties of political moderation in modern European history from the French Revolution to the present day.
What could an ethically thought-out view on refugees and migrants look like?
Background
17 December 2019
In the NoVaMiGra project, the Ethics Institute examines the norms and values ​​of the EU.
Lord Jesus going out, picking up girls?
Bite of Science
13 December 2019
Cécile de Morrée on Medieval carols.
Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe
Publication
13 December 2019
In November Camebridge ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press published "Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe". This book is edited by Maarten Prak a.o.
UGlobe Consultancy wants you!
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12 December 2019
The UGlobe Consultancy is looking for master and bachelor students and life-long learners to work on a project on decolonizing the university.
Fergus Green in the Financial Review on Australia's fossil fuels
In the media
10 December 2019
On 26 November, Fergus Green co-wrote an opinion piece for the Financial Review on 'Australia's dirty great secret': fossil fuels.
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