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- 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
- Open Access publication: Refugees and ReligionIn April, the volume Refugees and Religion edited by Birgit Meyer and Peter van der Veer has been published in an Open Access version./en/publicatie/open-access-publication-refugees-and-religion
- History is not an easy thing to replicatePim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are interested in exploring what it means for history to be replicable, they explain in the podcast Road to Open Science./en/in-de-media/history-is-not-an-easy-thing-to-replicate
- Three new NIAS fellows from Utrecht ľϸӰBritta Schilliing, Selin Dilli and Lukas Verburgt will become members of the NIAS fellows, a select community of independent thinkers./en/news/three-new-nias-fellows-from-utrecht-university
- Success of Women Leadership during COVID-19: At Risk of Essentialising “The Feminine”?Diana Willemijn Helmich and Emma Post question the way in which the media have written about women leaders' successful handling of the pandemic./en/news/success-of-women-leadership-during-covid-19-at-risk-of-essentialising-the-feminine
- Bashar al-Assad wins the Syrian election as the world watches in disbeliefThe least surprising news of the week from Syria is that Bashar al-Assad has won another seven-year term, says Ali Aljasem in an article for The Conversation./en/in-de-media/bashar-al-assad-wins-the-syrian-election-as-the-world-watches-in-disbelief
- Eveline Deneer wins "L'Art et l'Essai" dissertation prizeThe prize has been awarded to Deneer's research into nineteenth century art from Europe./en/news/eveline-deneer-wins-lart-et-lessai-dissertation-prize
- Widespread support for ambitious climate policy if four conditions are met10.000 citizend were asked to give advice on government on climate policy. On June 17th the final report was handed over to the president of the Negotiations on the Dutch Climate Agreement./en/news/widespread-support-for-ambitious-climate-policy-if-four-conditions-are-met
- Media Architecture Biennale offers perspective: In the city of the future, people and their relationship to the surroundings are at the centreMedia Scholars Nanna Verhoeff and Michiel de Lange give their perspective on the future of our (smart) cities./en/news/media-architecture-biennale-offers-perspective-in-the-city-of-the-future-people-and-their
- Iva Vukusic about conviction Mladic and the Yugoslav TribunalIva Vukusic spoke to different media outlets about Mladic' conviction and the aftermath of the war./en/in-de-media/iva-vukusic-about-conviction-mladic-and-the-yugoslav-tribunal
- Should we strive for a world where billionaires are impossible?In the Washington Post, Ingrid Robeyns argues that it is morally impermissible to own more resources than needed to flourish in life./en/in-de-media/should-we-strive-for-a-world-where-billionaires-are-impossible
- Domestic Violence and COVID-19 in The Netherlands: A Case of (Im)Possible Framing?Diana Willemijn Helmich examines (the increase of) domestic violence in the Netherlands during COVID-19./en/news/domestic-violence-and-covid-19-in-the-netherlands-a-case-of-impossible-framing
- Rachel Gillett on racism following UEFA Euro 2020 finalRachell Gillett published a piece on the racism surrounding last week's UEFA Euro 2020 final in The Conversation./en/in-de-media/rachel-gillett-on-racism-following-uefa-euro-2020-final
- May contain traces of peanut: new research on allergen information gives concrete recommendations for the marketResearchers from Utrecht ľϸӰ, UMC Utrecht and TNO examined how people interpret and assess the allergen information on labels./en/news/may-contain-traces-of-peanut-new-research-on-allergen-information-gives-concrete-recommendations-for
- How do we measure the mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet?PhD candidate Maurice van Tiggelen shares his photos, videos and experiences of an expedition to Greenland in a visual story./en/news/how-do-we-measure-the-mass-loss-of-the-greenland-ice-sheet