The Embodied AI initiative has started organizing an online Talk Series. The first is on November 25 by Prof. Ana Paiva. Co-organized by Dr. Zerrin Yumak, Dr. Ruud Hortensius and Dr. Maartje de Graaf.
A new publication is out! Read 鈥淪trategic ignorance and the legitimation of remote warfare: The Hawija bombardments鈥, by dr. Lauren Gould and dr. Nora Stel, published by Security Dialogue.
In een special issue van tijdschrift Postcolonial Studies schrijven Sandra Ponzanesi, Rosi Braidotti en Adriano Jos茅 Habed over post-koloniale intellectuele betrokkenheid
Not so much the role of teachers play but a measurement error could be the explanation for: 'Same score for the final test, different track recommendations'.
New research shows that people who live in rural areas with many cattle farms still have a greater chance of contracting pneumonia than people who live in rural areas with fewer or no cattle farms nearby.
Onderzoekers willen handelen in de geest van Open Science maar in veel vakgebieden is het delen van artikelen en data, het werken en beoordeeld worden als een team, en public engagement nog geen staande praktijk.
The organising commitee of the international virtual conference "Towards a brave world: rebuilding Europe after Napoleon" is looking for papers and ideas.
The Green Office has a biodiversity campaign coming up, to fill knowledge gaps about biodiversity. What would get you hooked? Tell us in our 5-minute survey.
Samen met alle universiteiten is er een platform voor Leven Lang Ontwikkelen opgezet waarmee al het aanbod voor professionals beter zichtbaar en vindbaar is. Het platform vind je via www.universitairdoorleren.nl
Could we observe strong lensing of gravitational waves as soon as in the next few years? Scientists have investigated gravitational lensing when gravitational waves pass near massive astrophysical objects.
Transition to Animal-Free Innovations Utrecht visits all groups at the Utrecht Science Park that are involved in animal testing and animal-free innovations.
Judith Keilbach published a film on historical television programmes from East and West German which reported on the trial against Adolf Eichmann (1961).
Thijs Weststeijn is co editor of this special issue of History of Humanities, in which the focus is shifted to a knowledge perspective from Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Jan ten Thije will continue to coordinate the project Multilingualism & Participation, to stimulate the participation of international staff and students in representative advisory bodies.