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- Workshop: Inclusive Cities and Global Urban Transformation | The Open City InitiativetoThe Transforming Cities Hub of Pathways to Sustainability organizes a seed funding workshop on Inclusive Cities and Global Urban Transformation./en/events/workshop-inclusive-cities-and-global-urban-transformation-the-open-city-initiative
- Workshop: The More-Than-Human City | The Open City InitiativetoIn this workshop we will give a short overview of an ongoing cooperation between the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Hong Kong and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ that has been running for six consecutive years./en/events/workshop-the-more-than-human-city-the-open-city-initiative
- Webinar: Sustainable Solutions for Open Cities: How Citizens Deal and Shape Energy and Climate Challenges | The Open City InitiativetoThe webinar Sustainable solutions for Open cities brings together bottom-up initiatives that are experimenting with new forms of citizens’ organization in dealing with sustainability-related challenges linked to energy and climate change./en/events/webinar-sustainable-solutions-for-open-cities-how-citizens-deal-and-shape-energy-and-climate
- Webinar: Politicizing the Pandemic: Legitimacy, Integrity and Governance | The Open City InitiativetoIn this webinar we will present the collaborative ethnographic research that we have carried out in the last eight months across eight different urban centers from the global South./en/events/webinar-politicizing-the-pandemic-legitimacy-integrity-and-governance-the-open-city-initiative
- Walking-Thinking: Exploring the Openness of Our CitiesÂtoWhat is an open city? What makes a city open? When do we experience a city as open?/en/events/walking-thinking-exploring-the-openness-of-our-cities
- Keynote: Open City: The Spatial Justice of Urban Sustainability | The Open City InitiativetoIn this lecture, Roberto & Rike will explore the political economy of sustainability, making a case for a radically different interpretation of the problem of the tragedy of the commons./en/events/keynote-open-city-the-spatial-justice-of-urban-sustainability-the-open-city-initiative
- Book Talk with Dr Christy Thornton on 'Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy'toOn 13 April, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ organises a conversation with Christy Thornton on her new book, chaired by Eline van Ommen./en/events/book-talk-with-dr-christy-thornton-on-revolution-in-development-mexico-and-the-governance-of-the
- Book launch: Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal CourttoThe event will be chaired by Australian Ambassador Neuhaus and the panel will comprise the book’s co-editors Julie Fraser and Brianne McGonigle Leyh, and guests./en/events/book-launch-intersections-of-law-and-culture-at-the-international-criminal-court
- Racism Matters. Towards a more diverse and inclusive educational environment at UUtoThe fight against racism is fundamental to all aspects of society, including education, and this is the reason why UU took the initiative to address the issue./en/events/racism-matters-towards-a-more-diverse-and-inclusive-educational-environment-at-uu
- PhD defense Fabiola van Dam: Het middeleeuwse openbare badhuistoOn 4 December, Fabiola van Dam defends her dissertation on the medieval public bathhouse./en/events/phd-defense-fabiola-van-dam-het-middeleeuwse-openbare-badhuis
- Roundtable: Curious Connections: Small States, Pericentrism and the Global Cold WartoOn November 12, three members of the Cold War Research Network, Laurien Crump, Lorena De Vita, and Paschalis Pechlivanis will host a joint digital round table/en/events/roundtable-curious-connections-small-states-pericentrism-and-the-global-cold-war
- PhD defence Michail Moatsos: Global Absolute PovertytoOn 25 September, Michail Moatsos defends his dissertation on poverty./en/events/phd-defence-michail-moatsos-global-absolute-poverty
- Beatrice de Graaf and Johan Schot about the modern history and future of EuropetoConversation between Beatrice de Graaf and Johan Schot about the modern history and future of Europe./en/events/beatrice-de-graaf-and-johan-schot-about-the-modern-history-and-future-of-europe
- PhD defence Joris Roosen: The Black Death and recurring plague during the late Middle Ages in the County of HainauttoOn 23 October Joris Roosen defends his dissertation on the Black Death in Hainaut./en/events/phd-defence-joris-roosen-the-black-death-and-recurring-plague-during-the-late-middle-ages-in-the
- Dissertation: Artificial oviduct for improved embryo productiontoPhD Candidate Marcia Ferraz used 3D printing and nanofluidic perfusion technology to develop a 3D ‘oviduct-on-a-chip’ culture system./en/events/dissertation-artificial-oviduct-for-improved-embryo-production
- International conference Migrant Belongings: Digital Practices and the EverydaytoThis international conference focuses on the connection between the media and migration from different disciplinary vantage points./en/events/international-conference-migrant-belongings-digital-practices-and-the-everyday
- GDS webinar with Bernhard Rieder: Towards Platform ObservabilitytoOn the 23rd of March, the next installment of the GDS webinar series takes place./en/events/gds-webinar-with-bernhard-rieder-towards-platform-observability
- GDS / RENFORCE talk with Michal Gal (hosted by Thibault Schrepel): "Do our Privacy Laws Strengthen the already Strong?"toGoverning the Digital Society and RENFORCE, both part of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ are hosting a workshop on the current leading models of data protection laws ./en/events/gds-renforce-talk-with-michal-gal-hosted-by-thibault-schrepel-do-our-privacy-laws-strengthen-the
- Fast and Slow Urbanism - Rob KitchintoOnline lecture organized by the Transforming cities hub. In this talk Rob Kitchin will consider smart cities from a spatiotemporal perspective./en/events/fast-and-slow-urbanism-rob-kitchin