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- How does the recent Hollywood film 'Archive' look at artificial intelligence?Associate Professor of Philosophical Ethics Sven Nyholm, specialised in ethics of technology, discusses artificial intelligence in the film Archive./en/in-de-media/how-does-the-recent-hollywood-film-archive-look-at-artificial-intelligence
- Fair digital asylum project granted in Team Science Call 2022The Digital Society (‘DiSa’) programme and COMMIT/ have awarded grants to a Team Science research projects chaired by Dr Koen Leurs./en/news/fair-digital-asylum-project-granted-in-team-science-call-2022
- Printing Spinoza: A Descriptive Bibliography of the Works Published in the Seventeenth Century (Open Access)On 8 July the (open access) book Printing Spinoza, written by Jeroen van de Ven, will be launched./en/publicatie/printing-spinoza-a-descriptive-bibliography-of-the-works-published-in-the-seventeenth-century-open
- NWO Vidi Grants for Dorothea Gädeke and Robert FliermanAssociate Professor Dorothea Gädeke and researcher Robert Flierman have both received an NWO grant of 800,000 euros./en/news/nwo-vidi-grants-for-dorothea-gadeke-and-robert-flierman
- New virtual international project Medical Humanities launchedThe New Utrecht School receives support from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to develop a course in Medical Humanities, Embodiment and Creative Arts./en/news/new-virtual-international-project-medical-humanities-launched
- War crimes in Ukraine: "There are thousands of possible suspects, and thousands of possible trials"Assistant Professor in International History Iva Vukusic tells The New York Times why getting justice after a violent conflict like the Ukrainian war is so challenging./en/in-de-media/war-crimes-in-ukraine-there-are-thousands-of-possible-suspects-and-thousands-of-possible-trials
- Five NWO Open Competition grants for UU Humanities scholarsFive research projects by UU Humanities scholars have been awarded a research grant in NWO’s Open Competition./en/news/five-nwo-open-competition-grants-for-uu-humanities-scholars
- Two NWO Open Competition awards for geoscientists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓTwo research projects by Utrecht geoscientists have been awarded a NWO Open Competition subsidy./en/news/two-nwo-open-competition-awards-for-geoscientists-at-utrecht-university
- Emeritus professor Mayke de Jong made Fellow of The British AcademyEmeritus professor in Medieval History Mayke de Jong is elected as Corresponding Fellow of The British Academy./en/news/emeritus-professor-mayke-de-jong-made-fellow-of-the-british-academy
- Funding for three new Utrecht Humanities PhD candidatesAmber Striekwold, Marit van de Warenburg and Jantine Wignand have received funding from the PhDs in the Humanities programme./en/news/funding-for-three-new-utrecht-humanities-phd-candidates
- NWO Vici grants for Ingrid Robeyns and Thijs WeststeijnRobeyns will develop a framework to analyse visions for the future, Weststeijn will introduce a global perspective on Dutch seventeenth-century art./en/news/nwo-vici-grants-for-ingrid-robeyns-and-thijs-weststeijn
- Maranke Wieringa wins Diversity & Inclusion Award 2022On Friday 25 March, the Diversity & Inclusion Award 2022 was presented by Diversity Dean Janneke Plantenga to Maranke Wieringa./en/news/maranke-wieringa-wins-diversity-inclusion-award-2022
- Frits van Oostrom to receive Visser-Neerlandia PrizeThe Algemeen-Nederlands Verbond awards the Visser-Neerlandia Prizes annually to people who dedicate themselves to the Dutch language and cultural community./en/news/frits-van-oostrom-to-receive-visser-neerlandia-prize
- Public Values and Technological Change: Mapping how Municipalities Grapple with Data EthicsMirko Schaefer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School, together with two colleagues, published the article in the book 'New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies'./en/publicatie/public-values-and-technological-change-mapping-how-municipalities-grapple-with-data-ethics
- Hans Hoeken wins John E. Hunter Award for the best meta-analysis of the past two yearsHoeken and co-author O’Keefe were awarded the prize for an article on the influence of the communication design on the persuasiveness of the message./en/news/hans-hoeken-wins-john-e-hunter-award-for-the-best-meta-analysis-of-the-past-two-years
- Who or what makes Europe? Major research project seeks more inclusive continentThe Dutch Research Agenda funds research program "Re/Presenting Europe: Popular Representations of Diversity and Belonging."/en/news/who-or-what-makes-europe-major-research-project-seeks-more-inclusive-continent
- Special ‘text + kritik’ on Robert MenasseUnder the guesteditorship of Ewout van der Knaap, an entire 'text + kritik, Zeitschrift für Literatur' issue is published, dedicated to the work of Robert Menasse./en/publicatie/special-text-kritik-on-robert-menasse
- Watch the lecture by Lady Shafik 'Building a better society together'In this lecture Lady Minouche Shafik, Director of the London School of Economics, addressed the question what a social contract should look like that better connects with the challenges of the 21st century./en/news/watch-the-lecture-by-lady-shafik-building-a-better-society-together
- Millions in funding allocated to research into ‘the algorithmic society’Several universities collaborate to investigate the implications of the increasing use of automated decision making and Artificial Intelligence/en/news/millions-in-funding-allocated-to-research-into-the-algorithmic-society
- Call for contributions: a special issue of 'Journal of Applied History' on Weaponizing History in the Russo-Ukrainian WarThe editors invite a broad range of contributions, ranging from shorter interventions and review essays to longer research papers. Deadline: 15 June 2022./en/news/call-for-contributions-a-special-issue-of-journal-of-applied-history-on-weaponizing-history-in-the