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- Marian Thunnissen appointed as endowed professor Lifelong Learning with and within Higher EducationFrom 1 January 2024, Marian Thunnissen is appointed as endowed professor of Lifelong Learning with and within Higher Education at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/marian-thunnissen-appointed-as-endowed-professor-lifelong-learning-with-and-within-higher-education
 - Citizens more positive about public employees than stereotypes suggestNegative stereotypes of public employees are not representative of what citizens believe, according to research in Canada, USA, The Netherlands and South Korea./en/news/citizens-more-positive-about-public-employees-than-stereotypes-suggest
 - Nativism key explanation for PVV's electoral successThe idea that the Netherlands is culturally and socio-economically threatened by newcomers was particularly decisive for the outcome of the Dutch elections, says political scientist Koen Damhuis./en/news/nativism-key-explanation-for-pvvs-electoral-success
 - The use of clients' experiential knowledge in mental health carePhD research by Aukje Leemeijer into the use of experimental knowledge by mental health care professionals - and what can be improved in these practices./en/news/the-use-of-clients-experiential-knowledge-in-mental-health-care
 - Europeanisation of municipalities and provinces: from ad hoc to self-evidentResearchers of the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance have charted how municipalities and provinces adapt to European integration./en/news/europeanisation-of-municipalities-and-provinces-from-ad-hoc-to-self-evident
 - Undermining in amateur football: a gradual processIn the report 'Een sluipend proces' (A gradual process) researchers describe the ethical climate in which undermining of amateur football clubs can occur./en/news/undermining-in-amateur-football-a-gradual-process
 - Society's perspective must become focus for regulatorsResearchers of three universities together with Regulatory Authorities will develop a new vision on regulation and a translation to regulatory practice./en/news/societys-perspective-must-become-focus-for-regulators
 - Risks of ‘revolving door’ clauses Belgian federal government investigatedConcrete recommendations for improving culture and policy Belgian federal government regarding possible conflicts of interest in op 'revolving doors' clauses./en/news/risks-of-revolving-door-clauses-belgian-federal-government-investigated
 - Operational management of National Police requires attention for learning togetherResearch of USG consultancy into development self-learning operational-management organisation of the National Police./en/news/operational-management-of-national-police-requires-attention-for-learning-together
 - Public administration scholar Paul 't Hart receives Stevin Prize for his contribution to the practical use of knowledge in societyPaul ’t Hart, professor of Public administration and member of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy, receives the award for his work in knowledge utilization./en/news/public-administration-scholar-paul-t-hart-receives-stevin-prize-for-his-contribution-to-the
 - Scott Douglas appointed as new member of the Dutch Safety BoardScott Douglas, Associate Professor of Public Management at the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance, becomes the new permanent member of the Dutch Safety Board./en/news/scott-douglas-appointed-as-new-member-of-the-dutch-safety-board
 - Call for paper abstracts and panel proposals: Public Governance and Emerging TechnologiesCall for contributions to the conference ‘Public Governance and Emerging Technologies: Values, Trust, and Compliance by Design’ (11-12 January 2024, Utrecht)/en/news/call-for-paper-abstracts-and-panel-proposals-public-governance-and-emerging-technologies
 - Emailing less is possible, but not easyResearch by public management and behaviour scholars shows that just a few adjustments can already effectively reduce email while retaining autonomy./en/news/emailing-less-is-possible-but-not-easy
 - New USG booksNow available and edited by USG scholars: 'Business Storytelling' and Postcolonialism' and '(In)visible European Government'./en/news/new-usg-books
 - Talent Management in Higher Education'Talent Management in Higher Education' by Thunnissen and Boselie (eds.) presents an overview of empirical research and an integrated model to address TM in practice./en/publicatie/talent-management-in-higher-education
 - More appreciation for the academicPaul Boselie (UU) and Bram Steijn (EUR) offer the expertise of 17 professors in HRM for the improvement of recognising and appreciation in universities./en/opinion/more-appreciation-for-the-academic
 - USG in charge of NIG from 1 January 2020Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance (USG) will be in charge of the Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG)./en/news/usg-in-charge-of-nig-from-1-january-2020
 - Corona crisis: consequences, controversy and policy change?In his PhD thesis Yihong Liu focused on crisis as an opportunity for policy change in China. How does he experience the current crisis?/en/background/corona-crisis-consequences-controversy-and-policy-change
 - Navigation strategy for debate on the digital futureAdvice to the House of Representatives: develop a joint 'navigation strategy' to improve knowledge position in the digital future./en/news/navigation-strategy-for-debate-on-the-digital-future
 - Towards more sustainable jobs for people with disabilitiesThe ENGAGE should lead to concrete advice to make SMEs more accessible for people with a work disability./en/news/towards-more-sustainable-jobs-for-people-with-disabilities