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- A Diagnosis of Modern Life – Robert Musil’s Der Mann Ohne Eigenschaften as a Critical-Utopian ProjectIn this book, De Cauwer argues that the Austrian author Musil can be regarded as one of the most original and hard-hitting cultural critics of his time./en/news/a-diagnosis-of-modern-life-robert-musils-der-mann-ohne-eigenschaften-as-a-critical-utopian-project
- Connecting Histories of EducationThis collection explores those influences in (post-)colonial and indigenous education across different geographical contexts./en/news/connecting-histories-of-education
- Multilingualism in the Drama of Shakespeare and his ContemporariesShakespeare's 'Englishness' as seen from a broader international and multilingual perspective./en/news/multilingualism-in-the-drama-of-shakespeare-and-his-contemporaries
- Conflicting HumanitiesHow might we reinvent the humanities? This is the central question in Conflicting Humanities by Rosi Braidotti and Paul Gilroy./en/news/conflicting-humanities
- Bas van Bommel on orthodox muslims claiming left-liberal valuesBas van Bommel wrote an article for socialevraagstukken.nl on orthodox muslims who selectively use liberal democratic values./en/news/bas-van-bommel-on-orthodox-muslims-proclaiming-leftist-liberal-values
- Literature is everywhere in the cityAlumni magazine Illuster interviewed Geert Buelens together with Director of Het Literatuurhuis Michaël Stoker about the visibility of literature in the city./en/news/literature-is-everywhere-in-the-city
- Europas Dichter und der Erste WeltkriegIn this book, Buelens demonstrates that poets were engaging with the battlefields of WWI with weapons as well as words./en/news/europas-dichter-und-der-erste-weltkrieg
- Memory after HumanismSpecial issue of Parallax about posthumanist memory studies, edited by Susanne C. Knittel and Kári Driscoll./en/news/memory-after-humanism
- Community Engaged Learning course: registration open for teachersWould you like to learn more about CEL and get practical tools for implementation? Then read on and register for the course./en/news/community-engaged-learning-course-registration-open-for-teachers
- Second Community Engaged Learning course: registration open for teachersWould you like to learn more about CEL and get tools to get started? Then read on and register for the course./en/news/second-community-engaged-learning-course-registration-open-for-teachers
- Developmental psychologist + Communication scientist = Community chairsThey didn’t know each other before: Professor of Developmental Psychology Jaap Denissen and Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences Marije van Braak. Since this summer they work together as community chairs of Becoming Adults in a changing World./en/news/developmental-psychologist-communication-scientist-community-chairs
- Leo Lentz, Henk Pander Maat and Ted Sanders win award for best articleLeo Lentz, Henk Pander Maat and Ted Sanders have been awarded the Outstanding Article Award of the renowned Technical Communications journal./en/news/leo-lentz-henk-pander-maat-and-ted-sanders-win-award-for-best-article
- Gold Mining: The Art of Rhetorical Discourse AnalysisIn this book, Paul van den Hoven discusses the art of rhetorical discourse analysis./en/news/gold-mining-the-art-of-rhetorical-discourse-analysis
- Three NWO ENW Klein grants for Faculty of ScienceScientists of the Faculty of Science are involved in three out of nineteen approved applications in the NWO Open Competition Domain Science - Klein./en/news/three-nwo-enw-klein-grants-for-faculty-of-science
- System that controls cell division resembles a mosaicThe protein complex that enables cells with a nucleus to divide, is a mosaic of over 40 primal proteins. It explains the success of all cells with a nucleus./en/news/system-that-controls-cell-division-resembles-a-mosaic
- 2.45 million for research into solving PFAS at Utrecht Science ParkWorldwide, large tracts of land are contaminated with PFAS. Instead of the classic "dig and dump" method, the university wants to explore the possibilities of sustainable remediation./en/news/245-million-for-research-into-solving-pfas-at-utrecht-science-park
- Chimpanzees are able to learn from their conspecifics what they cannot innovate themselvesA study demonstrates, for the first time, that chimpanzees, like humans, can acquire skills from one another that they cannot innovate themselves./en/news/chimpanzees-are-able-to-learn-from-their-conspecifics-what-they-cannot-innovate-themselves
- Plant protects next generation via soilPlants recruit soil bacteria to protect against downy mildew, forming a protective legacy in the soil for the next plant generation./en/news/plant-protects-next-generation-via-soil
- Science professors visit elementary schoolsAlong with 104 other Professors from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, computational biologist Kirsten ten Tusscher and experimental physicist Raimond Snellings visited elementary schools today./en/news/science-professors-visit-elementary-schools
- Residual waste from mushroom cultivation removes pollutants from waterMushroom substrate effectively decreases concentrations of pesticides and drugs in contaminated water./en/news/residual-waste-from-mushroom-cultivation-removes-pollutants-from-water