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- Parliamentary Inquiry into Fraud Policy and Public Service will hopefully be apprehensive instead of 'settling the score'Mirko Noordegraaf was consulted on the design of the parliamentary inquiry into the 'toeslagenaffaire' and suspects we will see a different type of inquiry./en/news/parliamentary-inquiry-into-fraud-policy-and-public-service-will-hopefully-be-apprehensive-instead-of
- Good Governance in SportIn 'Good Governance in Sport' (Routledge) researchers reflect on the complexity and nuances of good governance in sport organisations./en/publicatie/good-governance-in-sport
- IAMA makes careful decision about deployment of algorithms possibleAt the request of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands, Utrecht Data School and Professor of Fundamental Rights Janneke Gerards developed the ‘Impact Assessment Mensenrechten en Algoritmes’ (IAMA)./en/news/iama-makes-careful-decision-about-deployment-of-algorithms-possible
- Research Handbook on HRM in the Public SectorPublished at Edward Elgar: 'Research Handbook on HRM in the public sector', edited by Bram Steijn (EUR) and Eva Knies (Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ)./en/publicatie/research-handbook-on-hrm-in-the-public-sector
- Different roads to the radical rightKoen Damhuis' book 'Roads to the Radical Right' makes it clear that radical right-wing voters are much more diverse then we might think./en/publicatie/different-roads-to-the-radical-right
- Public Institutions: Valuable Organizations That Thrive in Challenging TimesA blogpost by Arjen Boin, Lauren Fahy and Paul 't Hart on public organizations in turbulent times./en/achtergrond/public-institutions-valuable-organizations-that-thrive-in-challenging-times
- Governing the pandemic: on the balcony of the first year of the corona crisisIn the open access book 'Governing the Pandemic,' researchers offer a unique bird's eye view of the success and failure of crisis management in times of corona./en/news/governing-the-pandemic-on-the-balcony-of-the-first-year-of-the-corona-crisis
- Publication on Career Crafting Training Programme with 154 physiciansResearchers from the Future of Work hub, in collaboration with UMC Utrecht, conducted a trial with physians about career development./en/news/publication-on-career-crafting-training-programme-with-154-physicians
- Collaboration in the fight against terrorism and crime can be improvedThe research report 'Powerful learning networks' for the WODC and the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism offers ten concrete recommendations./en/news/collaboration-in-the-fight-against-terrorism-and-crime-can-be-improved
- Guardians of Public ValueThis book edited by Arjen Boin, Paul 't Hart and Lauren Fahy examines how twelve well known public organisations have become institutions./en/publicatie/guardians-of-public-value
- Wolfgang Seibel visiting professor at USGWolfgang Seibel has been appointed visiting professor at the Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance (USG)./en/news/wolfgang-seibel-visiting-professor-at-usg
- Dutch House of Representatives endorses mandatory use of Human Rights and Algorithms Impact AssessmentThe motion by MPs Bouchallikh (GroenLinks) and Dekker-Abdulaziz (D66) to make the use of IAMA mandatory was approved by the Second Chamber (Tweede Kamer)./en/news/dutch-house-of-representatives-endorses-mandatory-use-of-human-rights-and-algorithms-impact
- Tom Overmans receives Veni grant for research into the budgeting behaviour municipal politiciansIn the coming years, Tom Overmans(USG) will investigate how municipal politicians can make better financial decisions./en/news/tom-overmans-receives-veni-grant-for-research-into-the-budgeting-behaviour-municipal-politicians
- Rianne Dekker receives Veni grant for research into online citizen-led policingRianne Dekker (USG) will conduct extensive research in online citizen-led policing thanks to a Veni grant from NWO./en/news/rianne-dekker-receives-veni-grant-for-research-into-online-citizen-led-policing
- Behaving more positively towards public sector workersCitizens can be stimulated to act more positively toward public sector workers, write Gabriela Szydlowski and her colleagues after an experiment in Canada./en/news/behaving-more-positively-towards-public-sector-workers
- ERC Consolidator Grant Barbara Vis for ‘Politicians under Radical Uncertainty’The European Research Council (ERC) has granted prof. Barbara Vis from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ School of Governance (USG) a Consolidator Grant./en/news/erc-consolidator-grant-barbara-vis-for-politicians-under-radical-uncertainty
- It takes more than money for all children to participate in club-organised sportsUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and UMCU Utrecht investigated how parents from low-income families can be supported in organising their children to join a sports club./en/news/it-takes-more-than-money-for-all-children-to-participate-in-club-organised-sports
- Femke van Esch appointed Professor of European Governance and Leadership of the European UnionAs of 1 September 2021 Femke van Esch has been appointed Professor of European Governance and Leadership of the European Union at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/femke-van-esch-appointed-professor-of-european-governance-and-leadership-of-the-european-union
- Disappointments we can absorbProfessor Femke van Esch in the media on Angela Merkel's leadership and the legitimacy of European leadership./en/in-de-media/disappointments-we-can-absorb
- “In order to face complex crises, you have to be able to find each other in shared ideas"In her PhD thesis, researcher Marij Swinkels studied which ideas are guiding European political leaders during a border-exceeding crisis, and how these ideas determine whether they can find shared solutions./en/news/in-order-to-face-complex-crises-you-have-to-find-each-other-in-shared-ideas