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- “Dirty laundry” then and now: International Women’s Day and working conditions in the global textile industryAn in-depth article by Kate Frederick, Sarah Carmichael, and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk./en/background/dirty-laundry-then-and-now-international-womens-day-and-working-conditions-in-the-global-textile
- How can a linguist promote the well-being of children?Aoju Chen is involved in the research 'Where do I belong?' within the strategic theme Dynamics of Youth of Utrecht ľϸӰ./en/background/how-can-a-linguist-promote-the-well-being-of-children
- Linda Senden: "Women can only get to the top with quotas"Linda Senden spoke in several newspapers about the controversial target law and the gender quota./en/opinion/linda-senden-women-can-only-get-to-the-top-with-quotas
- Call for contributions: the Gender and Diversity Hub’s Lunch ConversationsThe Gender and Diversity Hub is setting up a series of monthly lunchtime conversations around issues of gender equality and diversity./en/news/call-for-contributions-the-gender-and-diversity-hubs-lunch-conversations
- Research rated very good and excellent at the Institute for Cultural InquiryFive out of six ICON research groups scored ‘very good’ on research quality. The quality of the Gender Studies group was even rated ‘excellent’./en/news/research-rated-very-good-and-excellent-at-the-institute-for-cultural-inquiry
- Antoine Buyse in The Guardian on the protests in Sudan and Hong KongOn 18 June The Guardian published an article by Antoine Buyse on the protests in Sudan and Hong Kong./en/in-the-media/antoine-buyse-in-the-guardian-on-the-protests-in-sudan-and-hong-kong
- Two projects receive funding from NWO PhDs in the HumanitiesTwo Utrecht ľϸӰ projects from have received a funding from the NWO programme PHDs in the Humanities./en/news/two-projects-receive-funding-from-nwo-phds-in-the-humanities
- Dan Hassler-Forest on the public debateIn 'De publieke tribune', Dan Hassler-Forest discussed the public debate./en/in-the-media/dan-hassler-forest-on-the-public-debate
- A Hidden Chapter: Women of the KlanRachel Gillett explains why the role of women in the Ku Klux Klan has so often been ignored./en/background/a-hidden-chapter-women-of-the-klan
- Watch lecture Nick Couldry: The Emerging Social Order of Data ColonialismOn 12 June the Datafied Society and the Centre for Humanities hosted the lecture 'The Emerging Social Order of Data Colonialism'./en/in-the-media/watch-lecture-nick-couldry-the-emerging-social-order-of-data-colonialism
- Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen in Judaism, Christianity and IslamJudaism, Christianity and Islam are known to privilege words over images. This book shows, however, that the reality is more complex./en/publication/figurations-and-sensations-of-the-unseen-in-judaism-christianity-and-islam
- Warning system for major railway disruptions in the worksThe new delay model will make it possible to calculate at any moment in time the likelihood of a severe disruption occurring./en/news/warning-system-for-major-railway-disruptions-in-the-works
- Stedelijk Studies: 'Towards a Museum of Mutuality'Last week, the special issue of Stedelijk Studies 'Towards a Museum of Mutuality' has been launched./en/publication/stedelijk-studies-towards-a-museum-of-mutuality
- Utrecht ľϸӰ students nominated for ECHO Award 2019 and UAF-Award 2019Awards for extraordinary academic achievements and social involvement/en/news/utrecht-university-students-nominated-for-echo-award-2019-and-uaf-award-2019
- Rutger van der Hoeven in the media with doctoral research on global visual memoryLast week, Rutger van der Hoeven received his doctorate for his research on global visual memory./en/in-the-media/rutger-van-der-hoeven-in-the-media-with-doctoral-research-on-global-visual-memory
- NWO Spinoza Prize for economic historian Bas van BavelEconomic historian professor Bas van Bavel has received the NWO Spinoza Prize of 2.5 million euros, the highest scientific distinction in the Netherlands./en/news/nwo-spinoza-prize-for-economic-historian-bas-van-bavel
- Perspective as Practice. Renaissance Cultures of OpticsThis book is about the development of optics and perspective between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries./en/publication/perspective-as-practice-renaissance-cultures-of-optics
- Knowledge and the Early Modern CityThe first book in the new Routledge series ‘Knowledge Societies in History’ (series editors: Sven Dupré and Wijnand Mijnhardt) will appear in August./en/publication/knowledge-and-the-early-modern-city
- Erik de Lange wins the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Charlie Crouch Graduate Student Paper PrizeFor his paper 'No Security, Except in Destruction: Transnational Threats, International Anxieties and the French Invasion of Algiers'./en/background/erik-de-lange-wins-the-consortium-on-the-revolutionary-era-charlie-crouch-graduate-student-paper
- Support for devout and conservative worshippers decreasingJoas Wagemakers wrote about the legal battle between imam Youssef Arkhouch and major Marcouch of Arnhem in Reformatorisch Dagblad./en/in-the-media/support-for-devout-and-conservative-worshippers-decreasing