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- Mysterious ‘blue blob’ in the North Atlantic slows down melting of Iceland’s glaciersA new study shows that the ‘Blue Blob’, a cooler spot in the North Atlantic Ocean, has contributed to slower melting of Icelandic glaciers./en/news/mysterious-blue-blob-in-the-north-atlantic-slows-down-melting-of-icelands-glaciers
- Call: three months of research abroad?Sign up for the Visiting Professors Programme to conduct three months of research at the NWIB in Rome, Florence, Athens, St. Petersburg or Cairo./en/news/call-three-months-of-research-abroad
- “I am well aware of the fact that some people regard English as a threat to the Dutch language”Unesco’s City of Literature Utrecht asked literature scholar Mia You to write a poem in which she would combine Dutch and English./en/news/i-am-well-aware-of-the-fact-that-some-people-regard-english-as-a-threat-to-the-dutch-language
- Deep Transitions: Crowdsourcing the FutureThe Deep Transitions Futures research project has developed a global crowdsourcing initiative, the project introduces the three scenarios and asks participants to choose which future they want to live in./en/news/deep-transitions-crowdsourcing-the-future
- Call for papers: Multilingual Dynamics of Medieval Literature in Western EuropeWe invite proposals for twenty minute papers addressing any aspect of medieval literature and literary culture./en/news/call-for-papers-multilingual-dynamics-of-medieval-literature-in-western-europe
- Facial Recognition Devices, one of the most widely debated and contested technologiesThey are developed in a context of international collaboration, trade and governance, but is the legal and normative framework we see today sustainable over time?/en/news/facial-recognition-devices-one-of-the-most-widely-debated-and-contested-technologies
- Communication scholars advise COA on information for new asylum seekersCommunication scientists Jan ten Thije and Inge Versteegt studied how asylum seekers value the information they receive from COA upon arrival. Student Houda Al Kalaf also contributed to the research./en/news/communication-scholars-advise-coa-on-information-for-new-asylum-seekers
- Podcast with philosophers of science: ExtrapolatorIn Extrapolator Geoff Allen investigates topics at the intersection of philosophy and science./en/news/podcast-with-philosophers-of-science-extrapolator
- Rethinking Liberty before LiberalismBuilding on the book Liberty before Liberalism by Quentin Skinner, Rethinking Liberty before Liberalism offers new histories of freedom and republicanism./en/publicatie/rethinking-liberty-before-liberalism
- The Ends of CritiqueAssociate professor Genderstudies Kathrin Thiele and Associate professor Comparative Literature and Transcultural Aesthetics Birgit Kaiser have recently published their new book The Ends of Critique./en/publicatie/the-ends-of-critique
- Research with windows wide open. Ten lessons on making an impactThree UU professors co-authored a publication on how scientists can generate impact. The publication is published by the KNAW./en/publicatie/research-with-windows-wide-open-ten-lessons-on-making-an-impact
- Histories of Conservation and Art History in Modern EuropeA new book on scientific conservation is being published by Professor of the History of Art, Science and Technology Sven Dupré and researcher Jenny Boulboullé./en/publicatie/histories-of-conservation-and-art-history-in-modern-europe
- MOED's virtual exhibition 'Decolonial Dialogues with the Golden Coach' examines controversial side panelMOED's new exhibition makes connections between the royal Golden Coach and the way the Dutch colonial past is commemorated in the Netherlands./en/news/moeds-virtual-exhibition-decolonial-dialogues-with-the-golden-coach-examines-controversial-side
- Civic Identity and Civic Participation in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle AgesProfessor of Late and medieval Latin Els Rose has published a new book on citizenship in late antiquity and early medieval times./en/publicatie/civic-identity-and-civic-participation-in-late-antiquity-and-the-early-middle-ages
- Digital Humanities Webinar: Talking XTC - Distant and close reading of digitized newspaper and radio data archivesInterested in using digital humanities methods in media archives? Sign up for the CDH webinar of media researcher Berrie van der Molen on October 21./en/news/digital-humanities-webinar-talking-xtc-distant-and-close-reading-of-digitized-newspaper-and-radio
- Geert Buelens' publication 'Wat we toen al wisten' nominated for Jan Wolkers Prize 2022Geert Buelens' book ‘Wat we toen al wisten: De vergeten groene geschiedenis van 1972’ is on the longlist for the Jan Wolkers Prize 2022./en/news/geert-buelens-publication-wat-we-toen-al-wisten-nominated-for-jan-wolkers-prize-2022
- Beatrice de Graaf in the media with her essay 'Crisis!'An overview of media coverage of Beatrice de Graaf's essay 'Crisis!', written for National History Month./en/in-de-media/beatrice-de-graaf-in-the-media-with-her-essay-crisis
- National Champion: Statoil and Equinor since 2001In this book, business historian Marten Boon describes the history of Norwegian energy concern Equinor on the occasion of its 50th anniversary./en/publicatie/national-champion-statoil-and-equinor-since-2001
- Over twenty UU historians contributed to this extensive new publicationIn total, more than a hundred authors contributed to ‘Even More Global History of the Netherlands’, editor Prof. Lex Heerma van Voss says./en/news/over-twenty-uu-historians-contributed-to-this-extensive-new-publication
- In search of the coveted safer, better, longer-lasting battery: BatteryNL kicks offSmall companies, multinationals and knowledge institutes are working together in the BatteryNL consortium to develop the next generation of batteries, based on a better understanding of material interfaces./en/news/in-search-of-the-coveted-safer-better-longer-lasting-battery-batterynl-kicks-off