During a workshop, researchers Rense Corten and Judith Kas, and platform expert Martijn Arets discussed discrimination in the platform economy with four platform entrepreneurs.
'Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators' analyses the impact of new international tax regulations on tax evasion, tax avoidance, and money laundering.
Academic education and society are inextricably linked. How do they relate to each other? How can they benefit from each other? Students, lecturers and staff explored this question during the Onderwijsparade, the annual education day, on the 4th of March.
Report of the hands-on workshop 'Make it viral: Countering discrimination with awareness-raising media鈥 and short video about Covid19-related discrimination.
Can you use extra support when giving or preparing your education? An assistant who keeps an eye on the chat when you are teaching? Or an online tool that you can use directly in your online/hybrid/blended education?
Podcast by SoFoKleS in which pressing issues on the job market are discussed. With a contribution by psychologist Ruth van Veelen on the lopsided work-private balance of female employees.
Research by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 shows that the paws of assistance dogs are cleaner than the shoe soles of their users, and thus, paw hygiene is no reason to ban assistance dogs from hospitals.
Allow a VAT of 0% for all fresh fruit and vegetables or ban the marketing of foods high in fat, salt or sugars to children. These are just a few of the measures which the EU could put forward to create healthy food environments.
Lotte Henrichs, a lecturer in Educational Sciences and in the Academic Teacher Training for Primary Education (ALPO), is described by her students as someone who builds bridges.