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- Kirsten ten Tusscher appointed Professor of Computational Developmental BiologyUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has appointed Dr. Kirsten ten Tusscher as Professor of ‘Computational Developmental Biology’ at the Department of Biology./en/news/kirsten-ten-tusscher-appointed-professor-of-computational-developmental-biology
- Plants modify microbial communities on their roots to warn their offspring of attackUtrecht biologists describe exciting developments in the quickly evolving field of study into the plant microbiome/en/news/plants-modify-microbial-communities-on-their-roots-to-warn-their-offspring-of-attack
- First fern genome comes from Utrecht ditchScientists have recently sequenced the first full fern genomes, including the fast-growing fern Azolla filiculoides./en/news/first-fern-genome-comes-from-utrecht-ditch
- What works: Researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ to conduct study into better welfare benefitsIn collaboration with the municipality of Utrecht, reseachers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ are starting a study into a better approach to welfare benefits./en/news/what-works-researchers-from-utrecht-university-to-conduct-study-into-better-welfare-benefits
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ to invest €26 million in fourteen 'key challenges'With its partners, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ will tackle fourteen key societal challenges, for which purpose it will allocate €26 million over the next four years./en/news/utrecht-university-to-invest-eu26-million-in-fourteen-key-challenges
- Documentary sheds new light on Mata HariTo understand the many aspects of Mata Hari’s life, the filmmakers spoke with a variety of experts including Dr Marijke Huisman (Cultural History)./en/news/documentary-sheds-new-light-on-mata-hari
- The Unfinished History of European IntegrationThis book shows that 70 years of EU have taught us the difficulty of European solidarity and political unanimity. Co-edited by Liesbeth van de Grift./en/news/the-unfinished-history-of-european-integration
- Mauro Bonazzi appointed professor in Ancient and Medieval PhilosophyFrom March onwards, Mauro Bonazzi is appointed professor in ancient and medieval philosophy. His research focuses on Plato and the history of ancient Platonism./en/news/mauro-bonazzi-appointed-professor-in-ancient-and-medieval-philosophy
- Official opening Centre for Complex System StudiesThe Centre for Complex Systems Studies of the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has recently opened in the Minnaert building./en/news/official-opening-centre-for-complex-system-studies
- Diffracted Worlds - Diffractive ReadingsThe book explores diffraction as a quantum understanding of difference and a new critical reading method. Editors: Birgit Kaiser and Kathrin Thiele./en/news/diffracted-worlds-diffractive-readings
- Neil ten Kortenaar KNAW Visiting Professor in Comparative LiteratureProfessor Neil ten Kortenaar, ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Toronto, will be a KNAW Visiting Professor attached to the Comparative Literature section in 2018-2019./en/news/neil-ten-kortenaar-knaw-visiting-professor-in-comparative-literature
- Iva Vukusic wins ASN 2018 Best Doctoral Paper AwardIva Vukusic won the ASN Award for her paper 'Paramilitary Violence in the Former Yugoslavia: Insights from War Crimes Trials'./en/news/iva-vukusic-wins-asn-2018-best-doctoral-paper-award
- Plants make own defence against pathogenic fungiPlants defend themselves against pathogenic fungi around the roots by excreting a protective substance./en/news/plants-make-own-defence-against-pathogenic-fungi
- Emergency measures not always the best response to terrorist threatsEmergency measures frequently have unexpected or undesirable side-effects for society and the democratic rule of law./en/news/emergency-measures-not-always-the-best-response-to-terrorist-threats
- Perspectives On Women's Religious ActivitiesCo-edited by Sarah Moran, this special issue considers activities of Catholic and Protestant women in Europe and the Americas in the 16th to 18th centuries./en/news/perspectives-on-womens-religious-activities
- Ice loss on Antarctica tripled in 10 yearsIce loss on Antarctica tripled in 10 years, shows a study published in Nature including research from the IMAU/en/news/ice-loss-on-antarctica-tripled-in-10-years
- Beatrice de Graaf awarded 2.5 million euros by NWO for knowledge transferThe Stevin Prize of 2.5 million euros is an individual award intended to foster knowledge transfer and serve as a token of appreciation in this regard./en/news/beatrice-de-graaf-awarded-25-million-euros-by-nwo-for-knowledge-transfer
- How the building blocks of the cell are linkedInterview with Anna Akhmanova on the occasion of the NWO-Spinozapremie she receives/en/news/how-the-building-blocks-of-the-cell-are-linked
- NWO grant for PhD project Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen: ‘Everlasting Flowers Between the Pages’Art historian Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen will delve into the epistemic value of seventeenth-century flower books of amateur collectors of botanical visual material./en/news/nwo-grant-for-phd-project-jessie-wei-hsuan-chen-everlasting-flowers-between-the-pages
- Rembrandt and his Circle: Insights and DiscoveriesThe essays in this book illuminate the current state of Rembrandt studies and suggest avenues for future inquiry. With a contribution by Thijs Weststeijn./en/news/rembrandt-and-his-circle-insights-and-discoveries