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- Medieval and contemporary Ashkenazi Jews are genetically virtually identical, and that’s surprisingUnique genetic research shows that the Ashkenazi Jewish community has been a virtually closed group since the 14th century./en/news/medieval-and-contemporary-ashkenazi-jews-are-genetically-virtually-identical-and-thats-surprising
- Janric van Rookhuijzen receives KNAW Early Career Award for research on AcropolisThe KNAW presents the award annually to researchers at the beginning of their careers who have innovative, original ideas./en/news/janric-van-rookhuijzen-receives-knaw-early-career-award-for-research-on-acropolis
- Geert Buelens’ publication ‘Wat we toen al wisten’ nominated for Boon Literatuurprijs 2023Geert Buelens’ book ‘What We Knew Back Then: The Forgotten Green History of 1972’ is on the shortlist for the 2022 Boon Literature Prize./en/news/geert-buelens-publication-wat-we-toen-al-wisten-nominated-for-boon-literatuurprijs-2023
- Millions in funding allocated to digital infrastructure for social sciences and humanitiesThe new, digital infrastructure is vital to help solve current societal problems./en/news/millions-in-funding-allocated-to-digital-infrastructure-for-social-sciences-and-humanities
- “Recent advice on the history of the former Dutch East Indies should be more broadly applied”Dr Hanneke Tuithof was on the committee Strengthening Knowledge of History of the Former Dutch East Indies, which carried out research on behalf of the State Secretary for Health, Welfare and Sport./en/news/recent-advice-on-the-history-of-the-former-dutch-east-indies-should-be-more-broadly-applied
- For visiting fellow Sara de Jong interdisciplinary research is essentialSara de Jong (ľϸӰ of York) is currently in Utrecht ľϸӰ as a visiting fellow until mid-March./en/news/for-visiting-fellow-sara-de-jong-interdisciplinary-research-is-essential
- Veerle Dijkstra wins KHWB Jan Brouwer Thesis PrizeAfter receiving the faculty prize for best research master’s thesis last year, Veerle Dijkstra now also wins the KHWB Jan Brouwer Thesis Prize./en/news/veerle-dijkstra-wins-khwb-jan-brouwer-thesis-prize
- “Focus on more than the material damage in recovery of the allowance affair”At the request of the Dutch Ministry of Finance, Professors Ingrid Robeyns and Rutger Claassen wrote an ethical analysis and advice on the compensations of the childcare benefits affair./en/news/focus-on-more-than-the-material-damage-in-recovery-of-the-allowance-affair
- Ancient DNA study reveals large-scale migrations into Bronze Age BritainKadir Toykan Özdoğan, PhD candidate in the History and Art History department, contributed as a lab technician to the extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains./en/news/ancient-dna-study-reveals-large-scale-migrations-into-bronze-age-britain
- A Turkish harem on the Acropolis? It’s most likely a Greek mythDe Turken gebruikten de Akropolis in de 15de eeuw waarschijnlijk helemaal niet als harem, ontdekte onderzoeker Janric van Rookhuijzen./en/news/a-turkish-harem-on-the-acropolis-it-s-most-likely-a-reek-myth
- New microscope scans quantum materials at ultra-low temperatureThis winter, physics researcher Ingmar Swart and his team installed a very special microscope in the Bloembergen building at Utrecht Science Park./en/news/new-microscope-scans-quantum-materials-at-ultra-low-temperature
- Nina Geerdink and Andrea van Leerdam receive book historical Tiele-fellowships 2022Geerdink will conduct a two-month study of 17th-century booksellers privileges requested by authors, Van Leerdam will study 16th-century printed 'calendars of shepherds' in four languages./en/news/nina-geerdink-and-andrea-van-leerdam-receive-book-historical-tiele-fellowships-2022
- Dr. Laurien Crump at Studium Generale: About the tension between Russia and the WestOn 9 February, Utrecht Young Academy member Dr. Laurien Crump discusses the Russian threat at the Ukrainian border at the Studium Generale lecture series De Duiders./en/news/dr-laurien-crump-at-studium-generale-about-the-tension-between-russia-and-the-west
- What we knew back then. The Forgotten Green History of 1972New book by Professor of Modern Dutch Literature Geert Buelens about the environmental crisis over the years./en/publicatie/what-we-knew-back-then-the-forgotten-green-history-of-1972
- Diantha Vliet wins Emerging Scholars Competition in Black European StudiesVliet won with her dissertation on the discourse of the Zwarte Piet debate and the relationship between memory, nation and racism in the Netherlands./en/news/diantha-vliet-wins-emerging-scholars-competition-in-black-european-studies
- Louisa Niesen and Rashmi Shetty are the winners of the 2021 thesis award!Tijdens de online nieuwjaarsbijeenkomst op 10 januari werden de winnaars van de jaarlijkse facultaire scriptieprijs bekend gemaakt: Louisa Niesen (MA Cultural History) en Rashmi Shetty (RMA Religious Studies)/en/news/louisa-niesen-and-rashmi-shetty-are-the-winners-of-the-2021-thesis-award
- One third of Dutch parents struggle to pay for childcareSociologists also asked about the application procedure: one fourth of the parents found applying for childcare benefit complicated./en/news/one-third-of-dutch-parents-struggle-to-pay-for-childcare
- Call: are you looking for funding for a Human-centered AI project?For this fifth call for projects to be funded by HAI, applications can be sent in until March 15./en/news/call-are-you-looking-for-funding-for-a-human-centered-ai-project
- Hundred times faster signal processing with new calculation techniqueThe new implementation can enable considerable improvements in countless applications that work with signals or data flows from sensors, from MRI scanners to systems that predict earthquakes./en/news/hundred-times-faster-signal-processing-with-new-calculation-technique
- The appeal of film tourismMediawetenschapper Dr. Abby Waysdorf legt uit waarom het filmtoerisme alsmaar populairder wordt./en/in-de-media/the-appeal-of-film-tourism