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- The Hackable City. Digital Media and Collaborative City-Making in the Network SocietyLast month Springer published 'The Hackable City', a book by Dr Michiel de Lange./en/news/the-hackable-city-digital-media-and-collaborative-city-making-in-the-network-society
- Saxa Loquuntur. Latijnse inscripties in RomeLast month Eisma Edumedia published 'Saxa Loquuntur', a book by Dr Mr Feyo Schuddeboom./en/news/saxa-loquuntur-latijnse-inscripties-in-rome
- The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond JazzIn October Routledge published 'The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond Jazz', a book by Dr Floris Schuiling./en/news/the-instant-composers-pool-and-improvisation-beyond-jazz
- Denis Goulet Memorial Prize 2018 for Matthias KrammMatthias Kramm has won the Denis Goulet Memorial Prize 2018 for his paper 'Capability and Habit'./en/news/denis-goulet-memorial-prize-2018-for-matthias-kramm
- ‘Queen of Peace’ Wilhelmina came to the rescue of Kaiser Wilhelm IIQueen Wilhelmina played a much more active role in the Kaiser’s fleeing to the Netherlands than has always been assumed./en/news/queen-of-peace-wilhelmina-came-to-the-rescue-of-kaiser-wilhelm-ii
- Electrons in 1.58 dimensions? What the frac!Utrecht physicists build fractal shape out of electrons/en/news/electrons-in-158-dimensions-what-the-frac
- Piety and Polyphony in Sixteenth-Century Holland. The Choirbooks of St Peter’s Church, LeidenIn November Boydell & Brewer published 'Piety and Polyphony in Sixteenth-Century Holland. The Choirbooks of St Peter’s Church, Leiden', a book by Eric Jas./en/news/piety-and-polyphony-in-sixteenth-century-holland-the-choirbooks-of-st-peters-church-leiden
- "Everyone was polishing his nails. David, too,..." - David?!We process it more easily when a woman performs a male activity than when a man performs a female activity./en/news/everyone-was-polishing-his-nails-david-too-david
- Trineke Palm: "We have to cherish the European Union"On November 2nd, the Dutch Reformatorisch Dagblad reported on a meeting in Utrecht concerning the fundamental values of the European collaboration./en/news/trineke-palm-we-have-to-cherish-the-european-union
- Erik van Sebille joins the Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and SciencesOceanographer Erik van Sebille researches things that float in oceans: plastic, but also bacteria, fish and larvae./en/news/erik-van-sebille-joins-the-young-academy-of-the-royal-netherlands-academy-of-arts-and-sciences
- The dangers of conspiracy thinkingOn November 1st, De Telegraaf published an article in which Professor Daniel Cohnitz talks about the dangers of conspiracy thinking./en/news/the-dangers-of-conspiracy-thinking
- Reinterpreting the Dutch Forty Years War, 1672-1713In this book, David Onnekink reinterprets the view that the Dutch Forty Years War (1672-1713), was a struggle against the expansionism of Louis XIV./en/news/reinterpreting-the-dutch-forty-years-war-1672-1713
- Roberta D’Alessandro appointed as Professor Syntax and Language VariationProf. Roberta D’Alessandro has joined Utrecht ľϸӰ on January 1, 2017 as professor in Syntax and Language Variation at the Faculty of Humanities./en/news/roberta-dalessandro-appointed-as-professor-syntax-and-language-variation
- Collecting stories related to museum objects using a webapplicationThe Digital Humanities Lab delivered “Catharijneverhalen” to the Museum Catharijneconvent (St. Catherine's Convent Museum)./en/news/collecting-stories-related-to-museum-objects-using-a-webapplication
- Black holes on an electronic chipBlack holes on an electronic chip, theoretical physicists have proposed a way to simulate black holes on an electronic chip./en/news/black-holes-on-an-electronic-chip
- Symptoms of the Planetary Condition: A Critical VocabularyBirgit Kaiser and Kathrin Thiele edited this vocabulary to understand critique as a much broader practice than merely a textual one./en/news/symptoms-of-the-planetary-condition-a-critical-vocabulary
- Multilingualism, Nationhood, and Cultural Identity. Northern Europe, 16th-19th CenturiesThis book, edited by Marie-Christine Kok Escalle, offers an interdisciplinary interpretation of the functions of multilingualism in identitybuilding./en/news/multilingualism-nationhood-and-cultural-identity-northern-europe-16th-19th-centuries
- Special issue of Early Medieval Europe on 'Carolingian Cultures of Dialogue, Debate and Dispute'Mayke de Jong and Irene van Renswoude edited a special issue in which they explore the public debate in Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Western society./en/news/special-issue-of-early-medieval-europe-on-carolingian-cultures-of-dialogue-debate-and-dispute
- Observations on Urban Aesthetics: London, Paris and New YorkIn this book, Wim Denslagen explores how travellers described the cityscapes of London, Paris and New York, three world capitals admired for their beauty./en/news/observations-on-urban-aesthetics-london-paris-and-new-york
- Two international grants for computer scientist Marco SpruitThe grants are for the two international collaboration projects OPTICA and SMESEC/en/news/two-international-grants-for-computer-scientist-marco-spruit