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- The Huizinga Instituut celebrates its 25th anniversaryThe Huizinga Institute celebrates its 25th anniversary in a variety of ways./en/news/the-huizinga-instituut-celebrates-its-25th-anniversary
- Beatrice de Graaf joins Academia EuropaeaBeatrice de Graaf has joined the Academia Europaea, an international network of scientists./en/news/beatrice-de-graaf-joins-academia-europaea
- Strengthening resilient societies by changing 'the rules of the game'In an interview for Inside Higher Ed, professor Bas van Bavel explains how Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's approach to interdisciplinary research contributes to strengthening open societies./en/achtergrond/strengthening-resilient-societies-by-changing-the-rules-of-the-game
- Joris van Eijnatten appointed as Professor by special appointment for Digital HistoryJoris van Eijnatten has been appointed as Professor by special appointment for Digital History./en/news/joris-van-eijnatten-appointed-as-professor-by-special-appointment-for-digital-history
- The Forest or the TreesLorena Sosa wrote a blog for the 'Gender, Diversity and COVID-19' platform on inequality in- and outside the corona crisis./en/news/the-forest-or-the-trees
- A multi-university course on COVID-19 and global inequalitiesPreliminary data on the effects of COVID-19 reveal that existing inequalities have been intensified./en/achtergrond/a-multi-university-course-on-covid-19-and-global-inequalities
- Hard to crack research reveals how crop roots penetrate hard soilsScientists have discovered a signal that causes the roots of plants to stop growing in hard soils, which can be ‘switched off’ to allow them to punch through compacted soil – a discovery that could help plants to grow in even the driest of climates./en/news/hard-to-crack-research-reveals-how-crop-roots-penetrate-hard-soils
- Increasing trust in the police: research contributes to National Police’s Intelligent Crime Reporting toolAn interdisciplinary research team of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ investigates the trust of citizens in the police./en/news/research-contributes-to-crime-reporting-tool-national-police
- Unique piece of genetic code SARS-CoV-2 found quickly via deep learningPharmaceutical researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have developed a deep learning method with which a unique piece of the genetic code of SARS-CoV-2 was identified./en/news/unique-piece-of-genetic-code-sars-cov-2-found-quickly-via-deep-learning
- We ought to bring diversity into the university both physically and mentallyOzan Ozavci pleas for a top to bottom change to bring diversity to the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/opinie/we-ought-to-bring-diversity-into-the-university-both-physically-and-mentally
- Use historical knowledge to defeat the pandemicWe need more than our current strategy to solve the corona crisis. Four historians, including Beatrice the Graaf, state the importance of a multidisciplinary approach./en/opinie/use-historical-knowledge-to-defeat-the-pandemic
- Vici grant for Aoju Chen: How do children learn native prosody?Prosody (for example, rhythm and accent) is the first contact that an unborn child has with language, the mother, and the outside world./en/news/vici-grant-for-aoju-chen-how-do-children-learn-native-prosody
- How do global institutions preserve or shape the memory of the Holocaust?De Vita’s research explores the history and politics of Holocaust memory to point to the significance, and fragility, of international institutions/en/news/how-do-global-institutions-preserve-or-shape-the-memory-of-the-holocaust
- Author Wilhelmus had political insightEls Stronks explains what is so special about the Dutch anthem in podcast 'Klassieke Mysteries'./en/in-de-media/author-wilhelmus-had-political-insight
- Sounding the Past: Music as History and MemoryRecently, the essay collection 'Sounding the Past' was published, edited by Karl Kügle./en/publicatie/sounding-the-past-music-as-history-and-memory
- Human rights or European values?Marie Göbel wrote a contribution for the blog of the research project 'Norms and Values in the European Migration and Refugee Crisis'./en/achtergrond/human-rights-or-european-values
- Filippino LippiRecently, the book 'Filippino Lippi: Beauty, Invention and Intelligence' was published, co-edited by Michael Kwakkelstein./en/publicatie/filippino-lippi
- Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment in the Humanities and Social SciencesThis month, the book 'Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment in the Humanities and Social Sciences' was published, co-edited by Sven Dupré./en/publicatie/reconstruction-replication-and-re-enactment-in-the-humanities-and-social-sciences
- Stedelijk Studies: Imagining the Future of Digital Archives and CollectionsStedelijk Studies has published a new issue on digital archives and collections, co-edited and contributed to by Sjoukje van der Meulen./en/publicatie/stedelijk-studies-imagining-the-future-of-digital-archives-and-collections
- Special Issue of Art & PerceptionA special issue of Art & Perception was published, co-edited by Jeroen Stumpel./en/publicatie/special-issue-of-art-perception