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- The Oxford Handbook of Language ProsodyRecently, the book 'The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody' was published by Oxford ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press./en/publicatie/the-oxford-handbook-of-language-prosody
- Revolts in Cultural CritiqueRecently, Rosemarie Buikema's new book 'Revolts in Cultural Critique' was published./en/publicatie/revolts-in-cultural-critique-0
- Beatrice de Graaf on last weekend's riotsBeatrice de Graaf explains on NPO Radio 1 what is and what isn't new about last weekend's riots./en/in-de-media/beatrice-de-graaf-on-last-weekends-riots
- Optimal information about the invisibleHow do you measure objects that you cannot see under normal circumstances? Researchers open up new possibilities with special light waves./en/news/optimal-information-about-the-invisible
- Delw y BydThis edition presents extracts from the medieval Welsh encyclopedia 'Delw y Byd'. A medieval Welsh translation of the first book of the Latin encyclopedia known as 'Imago Mundi'./en/publicatie/delw-y-byd
- The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on gender equality and inclusionThis project focuses on the impact the COVID-19 crisis has on our society./en/news/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-crisis-on-gender-equality-and-inclusion
- Remembering Social Movement: Activism and MemoryIn May, Routledge publishes an interdisciplinary volume on activism and memory./en/publicatie/remembering-social-movement-activism-and-memory
- Driving the transition to green energy: the virtue of mobilising usersNew research results show that users and the interaction of various actor groups play a vital role in transitioning to a cleaner more sustainable energy system./en/news/driving-the-transition-to-green-energy-the-virtue-of-mobilising-users
- Two new H2020's projects awarded to Focus Area Migration scholars at UUDescription of the two new H2020's projects awarded to Focus Area Migration scholars./en/news/two-new-h2020s-projects-awarded-to-focus-area-migration-scholars-at-uu
- A Cultural History of Color in the RenaissanceBloomsbury published 'A Cultural History of Color', of which the volume on the Renaissance was edited by Sven Dupré./en/publicatie/a-cultural-history-of-color-in-the-renaissance
- How can we make the Dutch film industry more sustainable?With funding from the Netherlands Film Fund, humanities scholars from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ aim to make the Dutch film industry more sustainable./en/news/how-can-we-make-the-dutch-film-industry-more-sustainable
- The role of reputation systems in digital discriminationJudith Kas, Rense Corten and Arnout van de Rijt published about the role of reputation systems in digital discrimination./en/in-de-media/the-role-of-reputation-systems-in-digital-discrimination
- Humboldt Research Fellowship awarded to Reindert DhondtDe Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung has awarded a fellowship to Reindert Dhondt./en/news/humboldt-research-fellowship-awarded-to-reindert-dhondt
- In Memoriam Janneke Raaijmakers (1973-2021)On Sunday 2 May, dr. Janneke Raaijmakers passed away./en/news/in-memoriam-janneke-raaijmakers-1973-2021
- Two humanities scholars receive KNAW Early Career PartnershipThe program encourages young researchers to enter into or develop interdisciplinary collaborations in order to achieve new fundamental research insights./en/news/two-humanities-scholars-receive-knaw-early-career-partnership
- Roadmap paper lays foundations for new field of research: music, computing, and healthWith a roadmap paper, computer scientist Anja Volk launches the new research field ‘Music, computing, and health’. How does that work, launching a new field?/en/news/roadmap-paper-lays-foundations-for-new-field-of-research-music-computing-and-health
- Reflections on the International PhD School on Migration and Socioecological ChangeA group PhD candidates, advanced researchers and civil society practitioners came together online during the first part of the hybrid international PhD School on Migration and Socioecological Change./en/news/reflections-on-the-international-phd-school-on-migration-and-socioecological-change
- Rubicon Grant for historian Erik de LangeErik de Lange receives the Rubicon grant to conduct two years of research at King's College London, on the history of international cooperations at sea./en/news/rubicon-grant-for-historian-erik-de-lange
- Iranians refuse to participate in ‘political theatre’ of upcoming electionsPooyan Tamimi Arab explains in The Conversation that the lack of fair elections is causing many Iranians to refuse to vote./en/in-de-media/iranians-refuse-to-participate-in-political-theatre-of-upcoming-elections
- Call for Abstracts: What Makes a Philosopher Good or Bad?The committee of the 'What Makes a Philosopher Good or Bad?' conference in November is accepting abstract submissions./en/news/call-for-abstracts-what-makes-a-philosopher-good-or-bad