In ‘Security History Network: The Podcast’, members of the Network talk to other experts in the field of security history from the nineteenth century onwards.
About 20 tons of polystyrene and 5 tons of PET are floating in the Wadden Sea in the form of invisible nano and micro particles, researchers from UU and NIOZ discovered.
In this episode of Travelling Concepts on Air, Dr. Tessa Diphoorn and Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh invite Dr. Thijs Schut and Isis Germano to discuss the concept of 'youth'.
The Dutch Research Council has awarded fifteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers a Vidi grant. UYA member Dorothea Gädeke is one of the grant recipients.
The New Utrecht School receives support from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to develop a course in Medical Humanities, Embodiment and Creative Arts.
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is organizing a workshop on the nexus between trade and security, with a focus on the EU’s unilateral trade and investment policy toolbox.
In order to support EWUU lecturers in the (further) development of this type of education and to learn from each other, the alliance partners offer the course 'Didactics for Continuing Education’.
Members of the ADAPT project Paul 't Hart and Arjen Boin recently published their report on the handling of the Corona pandemic by the Municipality of Utrecht: 'Big city, long-lasting crisis: Learning from two years of Utrecht Corona experiences'.
What happens when you gather sixty of Europe’s most talented PhD students and ask them to rethink the role of universities worldwide and to write a manifesto on ‘the university of the future’?