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- Refugees Share Their Stories in UU PodcastsAn intimate look at the experience of seeking asylum in the Netherlands is given in three podcasts. In this powerful set of personal interviews, we learn about the asylum procedure and building a new life in the Netherlands./en/news/refugees-share-their-stories-in-uu-podcasts
- Book: Illustrated Religious Texts in the North of Europe, 1500-1800In this book, the authors demonstrate how religious communities mistrusted each other, while also borrowing each other’s imageries and texts./en/news/book-illustrated-religious-texts-in-the-north-of-europe-1500-1800
- Thomas Mann’s ‘Joseph und seine Brüder’ translated in Dutch for first time by Thijs PollmannProf. Thijs Pollmann, professor emeritus of Linguistics at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, worked on the translation since his retirement in 2004./en/news/thomas-manns-joseph-und-seine-bruder-translated-in-dutch-for-first-time-by-thijs-pollmann
- What does the Roman limes tell us about the impact and functioning of borders?Thanks to an NWA grant, the team of Saskia Stevens is able to place the Roman border in a new perspective./en/news/what-does-the-roman-limes-tell-us-about-the-impact-and-functioning-of-borders
- The Rise of Modern Science Explained: A Comparative HistoryThe acclaimed book 'De herschepping van de wereld' by Floris Cohen is now available in English./en/news/the-rise-of-modern-science-explained-a-comparative-history
- PhD research project applies evolutionary approach to history of witchcraftSteije Hofhuis will conduct research into qualitative Darwinism, funded by the Stichting Professor van Winter Fonds./en/news/phd-research-project-applies-evolutionary-approach-to-history-of-witchcraft
- Robert Parris Moses:Â A Life in Civil Rights and Leadership at the GrassrootsIn this biography, Laura Visser-Maessen sheds new light on one of the foremost leaders of the civil rights movement, Robert Parris Moses./en/news/robert-parris-moses-a-life-in-civil-rights-and-leadership-at-the-grassroots
- Religious Franks: new publication in honour of Mayke de JongThis volume in honour of Mayke De Jong offers twenty-five essays focused upon the importance of religion to Frankish politics./en/news/religious-franks-new-publication-in-honour-of-mayke-de-jong
- Willemijn Ruberg wins second prize for article in Journal of Women's HistoryWillemijn Ruberg is the runner-up for the bi-annual prize offered by the Journal of Women's History to reward outstanding articles./en/news/willemijn-ruberg-wins-second-prize-for-article-in-journal-of-womens-history
- Population ReconstructionThis new book explores the issues involved in using historical data in population reconstruction research./en/news/population-reconstruction
- Asker Pelgrom new head of the History section at the Royal Netherlands Institute in RomeDr Asker Pelgrom (Cultural History) is appointed as the new head of the History section at the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome.Â/en/news/asker-pelgrom-new-head-of-the-history-section-at-the-royal-netherlands-institute-in-rome
- Marijke Huisman speaks with New York Times about Mata HariMarijke Huisman spoke with the New York Times International about the famous Dutch performer Mata Hari./en/news/marijke-huisman-speaks-with-new-york-times-about-mata-hari
- Joes Segal appointed as Head Curator of the Wende Museum in Los AngelesStarting September 2015, cultural historian Dr Joes Segal will be the Head Curator of the Wende Museum in Los Angeles./en/news/joes-segal-appointed-as-head-curator-of-the-wende-museum-in-los-angeles
- Proteins that play a key role in sperm motility identified using electron microscopyThe study not only provides important insights about how sperm cells move and might dysfunction, but also about how they evolved./en/news/proteins-that-play-a-key-role-in-sperm-motility-identified-using-electron-microscopy
- Rector Henk Kummeling bids farewell at Dies 2025Prof. Dr. Henk Kummeling will step down as rector magnificus of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ effective March 26, 2025./en/news/rector-henk-kummeling-bids-farewell-at-dies-2025
- 24-UUrs Education Conference: socialisation and community buildingOn Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 June, the annual 24-UUrs Education Conference took place. This year, the conference focused on our role as a university in the socialisation and community building of learners./en/news/24-uurs-education-conference-socialisation-and-community-building
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ quits XAs Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, we choose to no longer use X (formerly Twitter) as part of our communication strategy./en/news/utrecht-university-quits-x
- Main goal of sustainability education is to point towards solutionsAt Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, every student should be familiar with sustainability issues, regardless of their major. A group of lecturers and researchers founded a community called Sustainability Education & Engagement, which is using the game Utrecht2040 as a tool to achieve that goal. The game focuses on finding solutions to sustainability issues, which helps mitigate students’ fears about the climate./en/news/main-goal-of-sustainability-education-is-to-point-towards-solutions
- Is the Amazon forest approaching a tipping point?By 2050, between 10-47% of the forest becomes vulnerable to potentially irreversible local ecological changes, new research shows./en/news/is-the-amazon-forest-approaching-a-tipping-point
- Getting to know Copernicus grant winnersFive Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development researchers were recently awarded impressive grants by the European Research Council (ERC) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO)./en/news/getting-to-know-copernicus-grant-winners