Several Utrecht psychologists packed their gear and set off for Lowlands. They stuck on electrodes, set up brain scan kits – and, above all, spent hours chatting with their diverse crowd of participants.
Marco van Egmond, curator of maps and atlases at the university library, has been interviewed by various media outlets in recent days in response to developments surrounding the world map and the representation of Africa.
The open access caps for Taylor & Francis (T&F) and American Chemical Society (ACS) hybride journals are likely to be reached in October 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
The open access (OA) cap (limits) for Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) hybride journals are likely to be reached in August 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
The open access (OA) caps (limits) for Oxford ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press (OUP) journals are likely to be reached in October 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
Reforming history education is essential to realising its potential in transforming conflicts and addressing the legacies of a difficult past. Bjorn Wansink tells about his visit to the Childhood Museum together with teachers who had personally experienced the war as children and some even as soldiers.
Personality problems are not always well recognised in teenage boys, because research on personality pathology mainly focuses on girls. New research is changing this.
The Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) is proud to present its new training programme! Everybody is welcome to join our special online lecture series and the CLARIN workshop on the ParlaMint Corpora.
A lost loved one who ‘lives on’ as a griefbot. AI as an elixir of life. What does this mean for our social relationships, and how we view mortality?
Researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and RaboResearch have been publishing the Broad Prosperity Indicator (BWI), which looks at prosperity more broadly than just purchasing power or GDP, since 2016.