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- Conference: Nonhuman Resistance and Multispecies (In)JusticetotExplore resistance, revolution, and coexistence among humans and nonhumans, as well as connections between ecocriticism and animal studies./en/events/conference-nonhuman-resistance-and-multispecies-injustice
- River Practices: on rivers and environmental justicetotExplore different forms of artistic, activist and spatial practices engaged with rivers, waterbodies and environmental justice./en/events/river-practices-on-rivers-and-environmental-justice
- Faculty Club: Wild About Nature 鈥 a unique all-in evening with wine, food & sciencetotExperience a unique evening with game, local wines and inspiring insights from Future Food Utrecht. Dinner, science and taste in perfect harmony!/en/events/faculty-club-wild-about-nature-a-unique-all-in-evening-with-wine-food-science
- Workshop: Conflict Rivers. Waterways and Ecological Devastation in Visual Cultures and PracticetotIn this workshop, attendees think through creative and spatial practices that attend to riverine and freshwater ecosystems and the conflicts they face./en/events/workshop-conflict-rivers-waterways-and-ecological-devastation-in-visual-cultures-and-practice
- 'Who Cares' Documentary Screening and Discussion on Healthcare Accessibility for undocumented immigrants in NLtotWe will screen the short documentary 'Who Cares' by the filmmaker Elsie Vermeer. The documentary shows the struggle of a young brazilian undocumented woman in Amsterdam to get adequate healthcare after a serious health diagnosis. A panel of experts will discuss about the accessibility to healthcare for undocumented migrants in the Netherlands./en/events/who-cares-documentary-screening-and-discussion-on-healthcare-accessibility-for-undocumented
- In/Equality Platform Workshop: Challenging the Open in Open SocietiestotIn/Equality Platform workshop in which we question assumptions around the conceptualization and impact of the open in open societies./en/events/inequality-platform-workshop-challenging-the-open-in-open-societies
- PhD defence: Microbial engineering of soil structure: Insights from synthetic Mars simulant soilstotPhD defence of H. Wang (Faculty of Science / Ecology and Biodiversity)/en/events/phd-defence-microbial-engineering-of-soil-structure-insights-from-synthetic-mars-simulant-soils
- PhD defence: Synthetic modular formstotPhD defence of S. van Nigtevecht (Faculty of Science / Mathematical Institute)/en/events/phd-defence-synthetic-modular-forms
- GDS Symposium: Measuring the (un)sustainability of the AI industrytotThe enormous environmental impact of AI products and services has become a major concern, but how can we exactly measure this impact?/en/events/gds-symposium-measuring-the-unsustainability-of-the-ai-industry
- FAIR-R & Open Data WeektotConnect, learn, and contribute to a culture of FAIR-R (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable, and Responsible) data./en/events/fair-r-open-data-week
- PhD defence Ali Aljasem: The Rise and Fall of Shabbiha Paramilitary Groups in Aleppo After 2011totOn Friday 5 December, Ali Aljasem will defend his PhD dissertation 鈥楴etworks of Violence. The Rise and Fall of Shabbiha Paramilitary Groups in Aleppo After 2011鈥./en/events/phd-defence-ali-aljasem-the-rise-and-fall-of-shabbiha-paramilitary-groups-in-aleppo-after-2011
- PhD defence Elisa Melo Franco Santos: Queering Children鈥檚 Literature in Brazil (1964-1985) and Argentina (1976-1983)totOn Friday 21 November, Elisa Melo Franco Santos will defend her PhD dissertation 鈥楿nruly Pictures: Queering Children鈥檚 Literature under Dictatorial Regimes in Brazil (1964-1985) and Argentina (1976-1983)鈥./en/events/phd-defence-elisa-melo-franco-santos-queering-childrens-literature-in-brazil-1964-1985-and-argentina
- Join Diverse MindstotAre you interested in research into neurological developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia or language development disorders? Join Diverse Minds./en/events/join-diverse-minds-0
- Inaugural lecture: Criminal politicstotProf. Joep Lindeman has been appointed professor of criminal procedure law (as of June 1, 2024) and will deliver his inaugural lecture entitled 鈥淐riminal Politics.鈥/en/events/inaugural-lecture-criminal-politics
- PhD defence: Electrifying household fleets: Understanding fleet choice, adoption timing, integration and travel behavior in the transition to electric vehiclestotPhD dissertation of LinLin Zhang (Faculty of Geosciences / Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning)/en/events/phd-defence-electrifying-household-fleets-understanding-fleet-choice-adoption-timing-integration-and
- PhD defence: Agri-businesswomen and development in Kenya. Agents of change?totPhD dissertation of Lotte-Marie Brouwer (Faculty of Geosciences / Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning)/en/events/phd-defence-agri-businesswomen-and-development-in-kenya-agents-of-change
- PhD defence: Semantic Variability in the Interpretation of Geometries and Attributes in Geographic Information SystemstotPhD dissertation of Eric Top (Faculty of Geosciences / Department Human Geography and Spatial Planning)/en/events/phd-defence-semantic-variability-in-the-interpretation-of-geometries-and-attributes-in-geographic
- Symposium Resilient youth: building a resilient future togethertotHow do young people develop resilience in a world full of challenges? During this symposium, researchers will highlight different perspectives./en/events/symposium-resilient-youth-building-a-resilient-future-together
- 'Birnam Wood' lunch walk - 30 minutestotEvery Tuesday in October, the Botanic Gardens, in collaboration with the Green Office and One Book One Campus, organises a lunch walk for students and staff. Get some fresh air, learn about the Botanic Gardens and discuss the book./en/events/birnam-wood-lunch-walk-30-minutes-1