Recently, DUB published an article written by Judith van de Kamp, assistant professor of Global Health Education. In the article she dives into the possible downsides of international internships.
In Menacing Tides: Security, Piracy and Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean, Erik de Lange highlights security within international relations.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union definitely has implications, beyond the right to asylum, for how the EU should act towards people in need outside the EU.
Emeritus Distinguished Professor Bob Becking publishes the first volume of Sheffield Phoenix Press鈥檚 Trauma Bible Commentary van Sheffield Phoenix Press series.
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the upcoming BNAIC/BeNeLearn 2024 conference, the premier AI and ML event for Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Explore insights from Eva Nivard '16 on the challenges and strategies in affordable housing and public policy, as she shares her experiences and the role of data in decision-making at the NYC Mayor鈥檚 Office.
Learn about Jesse Kroon's journey as he shares insights on innovative game design, the evolving role of narrative, and the impact of emerging technologies.
For the first time in its history, the Tour de France Femmes will not start in the sedimentary basins or crystalline massifs of France, but below sea level instead.
Linda van Laake has been appointed professor of "Complex Heart Failure" at the Faculty of Medicine of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. Her mission is to reduce the burden of heart failure.
The institute 4 Preventive Health announces a new round of Seed Funding: "Embracing a Transdisciplinary Approach to Drive Preventive Health Transformations."
Following the rocket attack on a football field in the Golan Heights, Joas Wagemakers explain the crux of the situation with the possible consequencess on NU.nl.
If you are an early or mid-career researcher at TU/e, WUR, UU, or UMC Utrecht and passionate about inter- and transdisciplinary research, this opportunity is for you.
This two-day symposium, organized by the Open Cities Platform, explores the multitude of linguistic practices that serve to 鈥渙pen up鈥 or 鈥渃lose down鈥 participation in urban spaces.