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- History of the BodyThis October, Red Globe Press published "History of the Body", Willemijn Ruberg's newest book./en/publication/history-of-the-body
- Empires of the SeaOn 7 October, Brill published "Empires of the Sea", edited by Dr Rolf Strootman, Dr Floris van den Eijnde and Roy van Wijk./en/publication/empires-of-the-sea
- 16 starting science talents go to top foreign institution thanks to RubiconThe Rubicon programme is intended to give young, highly promising researchers the opportunity to gain international research experience./en/background/16-starting-science-talents-go-to-top-foreign-institution-thanks-to-rubicon
- Ortal-Paz Saar on the importance of historyHistory Provides a Critical Thinking ‘Toolbox’ for Students./en/in-the-media/ortal-paz-saar-on-the-importance-of-history
- ATHENA shows developments in Dutch natureATHENA is a portal in development in which an enormous amount of information on biodiversity in the Netherlands is compiled./en/background/athena-shows-developments-in-dutch-nature
- Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750BRILL recently published 'Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750', a book edited by Sarah Moran and Amanda Pipkin./en/publication/women-and-gender-in-the-early-modern-low-countries-1500-1750
- Ali Aljasem on the 'kneel or starve' strategy of the Syrian regimeAli Aljasem published an article in 'The Guardian' about the war in Syria./en/in-the-media/ali-aljasem-on-the-kneel-or-starve-strategy-of-the-syrian-regime
- Innovative 3D dynamic models to study laboratory animalsDaniela Salvatori and Beerend Hierck have received have received a 22k grant from the Gratama foundation./en/news/innovative-3d-dynamic-models-to-study-laboratory-animals
- Scott Douglas in the National Board on the Danish approach to radicalizationIn an interview with the National Board, Dr Scott Douglas evaluates the successful Danish approach to radicalisation./en/in-the-media/scott-douglas-in-the-national-board-on-the-danish-approach-to-radicalization
- Recursive WavesAnn Rigney wrote a blog about the history of protests on the newly launched website of Remembering Activism: The Cultural Memory of Protest in Europe./en/background/recursive-waves
- Which promises of the end of the Cold War have been fulfilled?Laurien Crump writes about the fall of the Berlin Wall in the Clingendael Spectator./en/in-the-media/zijn-de-optimistische-verwachtingen-na-het-einde-van-koude-oorlog-uitgekomen
- In memoriam Prof. W.P. (Wim) GerritsenOn Thursday the 24th of October, emeritus professor Wim Gerritsen passed away unexpectedly. He was 84./en/news/in-memoriam-prof-wp-wim-gerritsen
- Fourth seminar on the international New Silk Road project in ShanghaiThe fourth seminar on the New Silk Road research project took place on October 18th in Shanghai./en/news/fourth-seminar-on-the-international-new-silk-road-project-in-shanghai
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ signs 'San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment'This declaration is aimed at assessing research and researchers by focusing less on bibliometric indicators and more on other criteria./en/news/utrecht-university-signs-san-francisco-declaration-on-research-assessment
- Apple is rapidly becoming the test case for a Big Tech crackdownJosé van Dijck wrote in Politico Magazine about the lawsuits against Apple and other tech giants./en/in-the-media/apple-is-rapidly-becoming-the-test-case-for-a-big-tech-crackdown
- Christoph Baumgartner fellow at the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social StudiesDuring the academic year Christoph Baumgartner stays at the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies in Erfurt./en/news/christoph-baumgartner-fellow-at-the-max-weber-center-for-advanced-cultural-and-social-studies
- Mountain range formation and plate tectonics in the Mediterranean region integrally studied for the first timeThe Mediterranean region is geologically among the most complex regions on Earth. 'It is quite simply a geological mess."/en/news/mountain-range-formation-and-plate-tectonics-in-the-mediterranean-region-integrally-studied-for-the
- 26 million for research into the impact of non-genetic factors on healthA consortium led by Professor Roel Vermeulen will investigate which factors of the exposome are important for health./en/news/26-million-for-research-into-the-impact-of-non-genetic-factors-on-health
- Renewed funding until 2025 for Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Gender Studies.GEMMA is an interdisciplinary degree in Gender Studies, which is provided by the Graduate Gender Programme of Utrecht./en/news/renewed-funding-until-2025-for-erasmus-mundus-master-programme-in-gender-studies
- ERC Starting Grant for Anna GerbrandyProf. dr. Anna Gerbrandy is one of six Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers who receives an ERC Starting Grant./en/news/erc-starting-grant-for-anna-gerbrandy