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- Research into Dutch queer history, which is constantly evolvingMarijke Huisman has received a grant from the Lira Fund Foundation to conduct research for her forthcoming book ‘Queer History of the Netherlands’./en/news/research-into-dutch-queer-history-which-is-constantly-evolving
- Report on Data Commons for Smart Cities workshopMichiel de Lange has written an extensive report on the workshop ‘Data Commons for smart cities’/en/news/report-on-data-commons-for-smart-cities-workshop
- Dossier Journal of Latin American Cultural StudiesThe Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies just published the dossier Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America, edited by Reindert Dhondt and others./en/publicatie/dossier-journal-of-latin-american-cultural-studies
- Call for Chapters: Global Perspectives on the Digital TransformationCall for contributions: book series that aims to promote and diversify critical discussions on the sociopolitical and cultural impacts of new technologies./en/news/call-for-chapters-global-perspectives-on-the-digital-transformation
- “I want to bring philosophical reflection into policy choices and social debates”Marcel Verweij has been appointed professor of Philosophical Ethics. He investigates what philosophical issues of today can mean for ethical theory and vice versa./en/news/i-want-to-bring-philosophical-reflection-into-policy-choices-and-social-debates
- History and Philosophy of Science contributions to observing black holesCall from the next-generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT) to participate in an unprecedented STEM-humanities-social-sciences collaboration focused on observing black holes./en/news/history-and-philosophy-of-science-contributions-to-observing-black-holes
- Six Utrechts researchers receive NWO fundingLorena De Vita, Merel van Goch, Ruud Hortensius, Verena Seibel, Friedemann Polzin and Iryna Susha receive funding from NWO Open Competition SSH XS./en/news/six-utrechts-researchers-receive-nwo-funding
- “In Ukraine not one conflict is being fought, but five simultaneously”In a keynote lecture, Professor Jolle Demmers explains why it is so difficult to make an analysis of the war in Ukraine./en/opinie/in-ukraine-not-one-conflict-is-being-fought-but-five-simultaneously
- New name for Utrecht Data School: Data SchoolFrom 1 May 2023, the Utrecht Data School will have a new logo and name, which have been adapted to the latest Utrecht ľϸӰ guidelines./en/news/new-name-for-utrecht-data-school-data-school
- Letters in the Dust: The Epigraphy and Archaeology of Medieval Jewish CemeteriesIn their new book, Leonard Rutgers and Ortal-Paz Saar open up the field of medieval Jewish archaeology and epigraphy./en/publicatie/letters-in-the-dust-the-epigraphy-and-archaeology-of-medieval-jewish-cemeteries
- Majority of Iranian population opposes compulsory hijab: "The protests are reflective of the social reality"Assistant professor Religious Studies Pooyan Tamimi Arab, together with Ammar Maleki (Tilburg ľϸӰ), researched support for the protests in Iran./en/in-de-media/majority-of-iranian-population-opposes-compulsory-hijab-the-protests-are-reflective-of-the-social
- ‘Screening Intellectuals: Cinematic Engagements and Postcolonial Activism’, Transnational ScreensProfessor of Media, Gender and Postcolonial Studies Sandra Ponzanesi is co-editor of a special issue of the journal Transnational Screens./en/publicatie/screening-intellectuals-cinematic-engagements-and-postcolonial-activism-transnational-screens
- How did we perceive animals and plants in the Netherlands over the past centuries? Language model GysBERT assists with mapping it outWithin AI Labs, Arjan van Dalfsen started an ambitious PhD research in which he uses the latest language models to search large amounts of text. Read the interview here./en/news/how-did-we-perceive-animals-and-plants-in-the-netherlands-over-the-past-centuries-language-model
- Children with Developmental Language Disorder do catch up partiallyResearchers Gerda Bruinsma, Ellen Gerrits, and Frank Wijnen (Institute for Language Sciences) found that children did partially catch up upon their delays./en/news/children-with-developmental-language-disorder-do-catch-up-partially
- Utrecht ľϸӰ hands out first microcredentials to participants Alfa4allOn Friday, January 27, Utrecht ľϸӰ handed out microcredentials for the first time./en/news/utrecht-university-hands-out-first-microcredentials-to-participants-alfa4all
- The Middle Ages continue to surprise, this digital exhibition showsThe exhibition ‘The Surprising Middle Ages’ is a special gift to Bart Besamusca, who recently retired as a professor./en/news/the-middle-ages-continue-to-surprise-this-digital-exhibition-shows
- Children find humour less important than adultsThis is according to the first results of the humour survey conducted by Madelijn Strick in collaboration with the television programme Het Klokhuis./en/news/children-find-humour-less-important-than-adults
- Faculty of Humanities publishes more than 40 vacancies for assistant professors“We are focusing on themes that students and young researchers recognise as urgent for tomorrow's world – their world,” Dean Thomas Vaessens says./en/news/faculty-of-humanities-publishes-more-than-40-vacancies-for-assistant-professors
- The four technological revolutions that fuelled a ‘moral revolution’Over the years, human morality has gone through some major changes. Jeroen Hopster explains which ones in the podcast Philosophical Disquisitions./en/in-de-media/the-four-technological-revolutions-that-fuelled-a-moral-revolution
- How to make the Dutch film industry more sustainable: best practices and bottlenecksThe film industry needs to be more sustainable, the Netherlands Film Festival believes. Humanities scholars figured out how and Judith Keilbach shares best practices and bottlenecks./en/news/how-to-make-the-dutch-film-industry-more-sustainable-best-practices-and-bottlenecks