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- Maintenance on USG building summer 2019Due to essential maintenance the USG building will be less accessible between 1 July and 23 August 2019./en/news/maintenance-on-usg-building-summer-2019
- Successful Public Policy. Lessons from Australia and New ZealandThis book aims to reset the agenda for teaching, research and dialogue on public policy performance./en/publication/successful-public-policy-lessons-from-australia-and-new-zealand
- First edition Global Sports Master completed in South AfricaThe universities of Johannesburg, Tsukuba and Utrecht would like to further develop this programme and make it structural and financially sustainable./en/news/first-edition-global-sports-master-completed-in-south-africa
- Coherent approach Dutch Whistleblowers Authority internationally uniqueThe Netherlands is the only country with a government agency that combines various whistleblowing facilities, both for the public and the private sector./en/news/coherent-approach-dutch-whistleblowers-authority-internationally-unique
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ appoints ‘Lifelong learning’ DeanAs of 1 December 2018, Professor Dr Wieger Bakker will be appointed to the position of Dean for Lifelong learning at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ/en/news/utrecht-university-appoints-lifelong-learning-dean
- International whistleblowing conference organised by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓOn 20 and 21 June 2019, USG will be organising the conference of the International Whistleblowing Research Network (IWRN)./en/news/international-whistleblowing-conference-organised-by-utrecht-university
- Research project "Calibrating Inclusive Sporting Encounters" receives ZonMw subsidyHet ZonMw onderzoeksprogramma Sport en Bewegen heeft een subsidie toegekend gekregen./en/news/research-project-calibrating-inclusive-sporting-encounters-receives-zonmw-subsidy
- New European initiatives for whistleblowersOn 20 and 21 June 2019 USG hosts an international conference on the protection of whistleblowers./en/background/new-european-initiatives-for-whistleblowers
- Discontent among part of Jehovah's Witnesses about internal handling of abuse complaintsAs part of a study by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ into sexual abuse among (former) members of the Jehovah's Witnesses community, participants shared their experiences./en/news/discontent-among-part-of-jehovahs-witnesses-about-internal-handling-of-abuse-complaints
- Eva Knies joins core team of Future of WorkProfessor Knies is now one of the driving forces behind the hubs interdisciplinary research at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/eva-knies-joins-core-team-of-future-of-work
- Decision-making requires dataMobile phone data form a valuable data source that should be used on a much broader scale to support public health actions during the COVID-19 pandemic./en/news/decision-making-requires-data
- ‘Music recommendation algorithms are unfair to female artists, but we can change that’Christine Bauer (Computer science) discovered a ‘feedback loop’ that causes the algorithms of music streaming services to recommend male artists more often./en/news/music-recommendation-algorithms-are-unfair-to-female-artists-but-we-can-change-that
- Kristi Bergman wins Human Factors NL thesis award 2021MSc Human-Computer Interaction graduate Kristi Bergman has won the 2021 Human Factors NL thesis award for her thesis on Dark patterns./en/news/kristi-bergman-wins-human-factors-nl-thesis-award-2021
- Two new PhD students startedMarloes Vredenborg and Kazi Haque started their PhD in the Human-Centered Computing group./en/news/two-new-phd-students-started
- Interview about VR and metaverseZerrin Yumak was interviewed about VR and metaverse by the NOS, resulting in a news article./en/news/interview-about-vr-and-metaverse
- 2021 Student Award nominees announcedThe nominees aren Aline Hernández, Lukas Arts, Robin Verstraten, Daan Roovers and ‘De CO2-assistenten’, a group of Medicine students./en/news/2021-student-award-nominees-announced
- Talking with robotsDr. Maartje de Graaf (Human Centered Computing) speaks about human interaction with robots/en/news/talking-with-robots
- First talk in Embodied AI seriesThe Embodied AI initiative has started organizing an online Talk Series. The first is on November 25 by Prof. Ana Paiva. Co-organized by Dr. Zerrin Yumak, Dr. Ruud Hortensius and Dr. Maartje de Graaf./en/news/first-talk-in-embodied-ai-series
- Immune system turns itself off in tumours by fibre releaseUntil now, it was a mystery why tumours often regrow after treatment. But an American research group has found the culprits./en/news/immune-system-turns-itself-off-in-tumours-by-fibre-release
- Current treatments for chronic pain might have the opposite effectRecent advances in pain research show that people suffering from chronic pain might have been treated with drugs that do not prevent, but actually facilitate the transition of acute to chronic pain./en/news/current-treatments-for-chronic-pain-might-have-the-opposite-effect