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- Complex Systems Studies Workshop: tackle the same topic from different anglesThe second Complex Systems Studies Workshop successfully attracted more than 60 researchers from different fields to work on the same topic - Networks./en/news/complex-systems-studies-workshop-tackle-the-same-topic-from-different-angles
- Cities, housing markets and climate change: a complexity perspectiveProf. Tatiana Filatova discussed new approaches to understanding cities, housing markets and climate change/en/news/cities-housing-markets-and-climate-change-a-complexity-perspective-0
- Trusted Analytics: Guardians of a Smart Society. A CLUe lunch talk by Prof. Sander KlousProf. Sander Klous discussed the challenges of managing the algorithms that have increasing influence on our society/en/news/trusted-analytics-guardians-of-a-smart-society-a-clue-lunch-talk-by-prof-sander-klous
- Volcanoes, Nuclear War and Sulphate Geoengineering: How aerosols cool the planetClimate expert Prof. Alan Robock will share his insights on the impact of aerosol on the climate system/en/news/volcanoes-nuclear-war-and-sulphate-geoengineering-how-aerosols-cool-the-planet
- Modelling Interactions between Climate, Environment and EconomyOn February 1st, experts from Climate and Economy - including guests Andrea Roventini and Rick van der Ploeg - will discuss models for climate policy./en/news/modelling-interactions-between-climate-environment-and-economy
- Utrecht Complexity Research: Success and LuckArnout van de Rijt gives some food for thought on complexity in his research./en/news/utrecht-complexity-research-success-and-luck
- Complexity for Society: How can Complex Systems Science tackle Societal Challenges?In April - June, CCSS hosts 3 discussions on how complex system science can contribute towards solving big societal challenges./en/news/complexity-for-society-how-can-complex-systems-science-tackle-societal-challenges
- Complex Systems Science in Sustainability ResearchOn April 26th, Bert de Vries discussed the role of complex systems science to unravel human interactions in sustainability research./en/news/complex-systems-science-in-sustainability-research
- Martin Mosebach’s ‘What Was Before’ translated by Kári DriscollMartin Mosebach’s novel Was davor geschah (2010) has been translated as What Was Before by Dr Kári Driscoll, lecturer in Comparative Literature./en/news/martin-mosebachs-what-was-before-translated-by-kari-driscoll
- Book: The Historical Uncanny. Disability, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Holocaust MemoryDr Susanne Knittel explores how certain memories become inscribed into the heritage of a country or region while others are suppressed or forgotten./en/news/book-the-historical-uncanny-disability-ethnicity-and-the-politics-of-holocaust-memory
- Book ‘Commemorating Writers in Nineteenth-Century Europe’This volume offers both detailed accounts of the cults of individual writers and a comparative perspective on the spread of centenary fever across Europe./en/news/book-commemorating-writers-in-nineteenth-century-europe
- SofÃa Forchieri wins the Nalacs Thesis Award 2019-2020SofÃa Forchieri has won the 2019-2020 Thesis Award of the Netherlands Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies./en/news/sofia-forchieri-wins-the-nalacs-thesis-award-2019-2020
- Literary scholar Ann Rigney elected Honorary Member of the Royal Irish AcademyHonorary Membership is reserved for academics who have made a major international contribution to their disciplines but who are not resident in Ireland./en/news/literary-scholar-ann-rigney-elected-honorary-member-of-the-royal-irish-academy
- 'Everything to Nothing' by Geert Buelens is Book of the Week in Times Higher EducationTHE salutes the range and reach in Buelens' book on the poetry of the Great War, recently published in English./en/news/everything-to-nothing-by-geert-buelens-is-book-of-the-week-in-times-higher-education
- Everything to NothingEnglish translation of Geert Buelens' award-winning book about European poets during the First World War./en/news/everything-to-nothing
- Superabundance: novel by Heinz Helle translated by Kári DriscollKári Driscoll (lecturer in Comparative Literature) translated Helle's novel 'Der beruhigende Klang von explodierendem Kerosin'./en/news/superabundance-novel-by-heinz-helle-translated-by-kari-driscoll
- Sandra Ponzanesi guest editor for special issue of InterventionsSandra Ponzanesi edited a special issue of Interventions, an international journal of postcolonial studies./en/news/sandra-ponzanesi-guest-editor-for-special-issue-of-interventions
- Shakespeare's Literary Lives: The Author as Character in Fiction and FilmWith this new book, Paul Franssen presents an analysis of Shakespeare's many appearances as a character in popular culture./en/news/shakespeares-literary-lives-the-author-as-character-in-fiction-and-film
- Selected papers on James Joyce: a long the krommerunWith this new book, Onno Kosters, Tim Conley and Peter de Voogd present a selection of papers from the Utrecht James Joyce Symposium./en/news/selected-papers-on-james-joyce-a-long-the-krommerun
- Centre for the Humanities opens its archive of video lecturesA new website devoted to the Centre for the Humanities lectures will be launched this month./en/news/centre-for-the-humanities-opens-its-archive-of-video-lectures