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- Liber Amicorum Maykel VerkuytenMaykel Verkuyten has very recently retired from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ/ISW/ERCOMER. As a farewell gift, Jochem Thijs and Anouk Smeekes have composed a Liber Amicorum which takes the form of an edited volume titled: “Migration and Ethnic Relations"./en/news/liber-amicorum-maykel-verkuyten
- UGlobe Flagship Deep Transitions nominated for Pathways to Sustainability AwardThe UGlobe Flagship Deep Transitions is nominated for the Pathways To Sustainability Award, a special Award for those research projects combining the strengths of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ research with the agendas of external stakeholders for the benefit of a sustainable future for all./en/news/uglobe-flagship-deep-transitions-nominated-for-pathways-to-sustainability-award
- Meet... Els StronksAs a Professor of Early Modern Dutch Literature, brings Els Stronks a fresh wind from Humanities to Dynamics of Youth, the UU-wide research theme on the youth./en/news/meet-els-stronks
- Save the Date: two events with Milo RauOn 16 June 2022 the Focus Area Migration and Societal Change will host two events with director, writer and filmmaker Milo Rau./en/news/save-the-date-two-events-with-milo-rau
- Leru Summer School for PhD students on 'The ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of the Future’From Sunday 3 July to Friday 8 July the Urban Futures Studio of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ organises a Summer School with the theme 'the university of the future, rethinking the role of universities worldwide in light of the challenges of the 21st century'./en/news/leru-summer-school-for-phd-students-on-the-university-of-the-future
- The Dutch Linking ActA blog by Professor Paul Minderhoud on The Dutch Linking Act and its excessive and unjust consequences./en/news/the-dutch-linking-act
- What people tell each other about new technologiesResearchers of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ conducted two experiments, in which they studied what people would tell a close friend or acquaintance about a new technology./en/news/what-people-tell-each-other-about-new-technologies
- New book on the emergence of creative concepts "indispensable" for professionals in the cultural sectorCritical Concepts for the Creative Humanities is a new book by Prof. Iris van der Tuin and Prof. Nanna Verhoeff./en/news/new-book-on-the-emergence-of-creative-concepts-indispensable-for-professionals-in-the-cultural
- Long-term effects of attack in Hawija by anti-ISIS coalition investigatedResearchers have mapped out the consequences of the attack in Hawija in 2015 and have concluded that, seven years later, the attack still has an enormous impact./en/news/long-term-effects-of-attack-in-hawija-by-anti-isis-coalition-investigated
- Walk with us on Night of the RefugeeThe Focus Area Migration and Societal Change wants to walk as a team on the Night of the Refugee (18/19 June) to raise money for refugees globally./en/news/walk-with-us-on-night-of-the-refugee
- It happens in UtrechtA portrait by RTV Utrecht on Dr. Karin Geuijen and how employment of refugees in the healthcare sector can resolve shortages./en/news/it-happens-in-utrecht
- Shadow GameA blog by Nebil Kusmallah reflecting on the price winning documentary 'Shadow Game'./en/news/shadow-game-0
- A milestone for foreign doctorsA blog by Dr. Paul Herfs about the importance of suitable course material for foreign dentists and nurses who want to work in the Dutch health sector./en/news/a-milestone-for-foreign-doctors
- The Focus Area Migration and Societal Change funds four Special Interest GroupsThis spring four Special Interest Groups have been awarded funding from the Focus Area Migration and Societal Change. All SiGs bring scholars form various faculties and disciplines together to work on one common topic./en/news/the-focus-area-migration-and-societal-change-funds-four-special-interest-groups
- Winning pieces student competition Philosophy and Ethics of International Law 2022These opinion pieces won a student competition organized in the 2022 Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Public International Law master's class on Philosophy & Ethics of International Law/en/news/winning-pieces-student-competition-philosophy-and-ethics-of-international-law-2022-0
- Totally flipped: Learning Italian grammarItalian lecturers Carlo Giordano and Luisa Meroni found a new way of giving their students enough time to practice Italian grammar. The Educational Resources Pool lend a helping hand./en/news/totally-flipped-learning-italian-grammar
- Webinar Series on Migration, Racism and DiscriminationThis new webinar series organized by the Focus Area Migration and Societal Change discusses the major trends concerning migration, racism and discrimination./en/news/webinar-series-on-migration-racism-and-discrimination
- ‘Transdisciplinary research requires commitment’In this field story, we share the experiences of a transdisciplinary research collaborative called the Datawerkplaats./en/achtergrond/transdisciplinary-research-requires-commitment
- Call for seed money-proposals fall 2021The Focus Area Migration and Societal Change at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is launching a third call for proposals to be awarded seed money funding for new research initiatives./en/news/call-for-seed-money-proposals-fall-2021-1
- Learning in and from a marginalized-but-welcoming EuropeA blog by Alberto Alonso-Fredejas on The PhD School on Migration and Socioecological Change in Soria, Spain./en/news/learning-in-and-from-a-marginalized-but-welcoming-europe