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- Datafied Society Research Platform LaunchedAn interdisciplinary group of scholars got together to address emerging issues related to big data in a joint-effort/en/news/datafied-society-research-platform-launched
- 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
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk receives 2 million euros to study the relocation of textile production across the worldVan Nederveen Meerkerk will study the role of household labour and consumption in the relocation of textile production across the world./en/news/elise-van-nederveen-meerkerk-receives-2-million-euros-to-study-the-relocation-of-textile-production
- Bert Weckhuysen appointed Distinguished Professor of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视With effect from 1 January 2018, Bert Weckhuysen has been appointed Distinguished Professor in 鈥楥atalysis, Energy and Sustainability鈥 at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/bert-weckhuysen-appointed-distinguished-professor-of-utrecht-university
- Upscaling is a catalyst for inequalityThe laws of nature are what drive wealth inequality within a society, unless society takes action to counteract their effect, such as by adopting taxation laws./en/news/upscaling-is-a-catalyst-for-inequality
- Aoju Chen appointed professor in Language Development in Relation to Socialisation and IdentityAoju Chen was appointed professor in Language Development in Relation to Socialisation and Identity in the Department of Languages, Literature and Communication/en/news/aoju-chen-appointed-professor-in-language-development-in-relation-to-socialisation-and-identity
- Worldwide inequality is growing: is there a solution?The gap between the poor and the rich is growing, according to Oxfam Novib. What is causing inequality? And how do we turn the tide?/en/news/worldwide-inequality-is-growing-is-there-a-solution
- Iris van der Tuin appointed professor in Theory of Cultural InquiryDr Iris van der Tuin has been appointed professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies./en/news/iris-van-der-tuin-appointed-professor-in-theory-of-cultural-inquiry
- Chance of ESBL contamination via livestock farming is smallESBL is an enzyme, produced by certain bacteria, which makes these bacteria resistant to antibiotics./en/news/chance-of-esbl-contamination-via-livestock-farming-is-small
- Viral infection a matter of simple physicsThe manner in which some viruses inject their DNA into bacteria or other types of cells, appears to be much simpler than scientists had previously thought/en/news/viral-infection-a-matter-of-simple-physics
- Chiral superconductor generates electric current when properly deformedTheoretical physicists at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and their colleagues in Stockholm have recently discovered that a unique effect occurs in chiral superconductors./en/news/chiral-superconductor-generates-electric-current-when-properly-deformed
- 鈥淲e will prepare plants for the next green revolution鈥With the new research facility NPEC, plant scientists from Utrecht and Wageningen will be able to study the growth of plants better than ever before./en/news/we-will-prepare-plants-for-the-next-green-revolution
- Architecture as professionIn this book, Merlijn Hurx argues that transformations in building organisation in 15th century Northern Europe laid the foundations for modern architecture./en/news/architecture-as-profession
- Carlo Giordano defended his PhD thesis on mitigation strategies in academic writingOn 4 April 2018 Carlo Giordano defended his PhD thesis at the Universit脿 Cattolica of Milan./en/news/carlo-giordano-defended-his-phd-thesis-on-mitigation-strategies-in-academic-writing
- A Short Biography of John StokesConstantin Ardeleanu wrote a biography of John Stokes, the first British commissioner in the European Commission of the Danube (1856-1871)./en/news/a-short-biography-of-john-stokes
- Amr Ryad receives ERC Starting Grant for research on islamic intellectualsDr Umar Ryad has been awarded a ERC Starting Grant to investigate islamic intellectuals in the interwar period./en/news/amr-ryad-receives-erc-starting-grant-for-research-on-islamic-intellectuals
- European funding for research project on 19th century magic lantern slidesThe project 'A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slide Heritage as Artefacts in the Common European History of Learning' is funded by the European Committee./en/news/european-funding-for-research-project-on-19th-century-magic-lantern-slides
- In search of a vaccine against prostate cancerProstate cancer is the most common form of cancer and one of the most common causes of death among men./en/news/in-search-of-a-vaccine-against-prostate-cancer
- Emanuel Overbeeke nominated for Boekman Dissertation PrizeEmanuel Overbeeke's dissertation on Dutch symphonic orchestras between 1945 and 2000 is nominated for the Boekman Dissertation Prize./en/news/emanuel-overbeeke-nominated-for-boekman-dissertation-prize
- Large funding for Leonard Rutgers鈥 research on transformation of Jewish diaspora in late AntiquityProf. Leonard V. Rutgers has received a 鈧 750,000 grant for the project 'Reconfiguring Diaspora: The Transformation of the Jewish Diaspora in Late Antiquity'./en/news/large-funding-for-leonard-rutgers-research-on-transformation-of-jewish-diaspora-in-late-antiquity