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- “We want to internationalise and diversify European historiography”With ‘The European Experience’, European historians contribute to a ‘multi-perspective’ study of European history. Assistant Professor Jochen Hung is one of them./en/news/we-want-to-internationalise-and-diversify-european-historiography
- They All Made Peace – What is Peace? The 1923 Lausanne Treaty and the New Imperial OrderOzan Ozavci and Jonathan Conlin (ľϸӰ of Southampton) have recently published their new book about Treaty of Lausanne and the post-Ottoman world./en/publication/they-all-made-peace-what-is-peace-the-1923-lausanne-treaty-and-the-new-imperial-order
- Beatrice de Graaf receives Arenberg Prize for European HistoryFaculty professor Beatrice de Graaf received the award for her book Fighting Terror after Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure after 1815, “a Gesamtkunstwerk”./en/news/beatrice-de-graaf-receives-arenberg-prize-for-european-history
- Genesis and Nemesis of the First Dutch Colonial Empire in Asia and South Africa, 1596–1811In this publication, Professor by Special Appointment Gerrit Knaap examines the construction of the Dutch East India Company’s (VOC) empire./en/publication/genesis-and-nemesis-of-the-first-dutch-colonial-empire-in-asia-and-south-africa-1596-1811
- Two NWO Open Competition grants for Utrecht Humanities scholarsOzan Ozavci and Elena Tribushinina have been awarded research grants for their research projects in NWO’s Open Competition./en/news/two-nwo-open-competition-grants-for-utrecht-humanities-scholars
- Diplomacy is an age old practice, Lorena De Vita saysAssistant Professor Lorena De Vita specialises in diplomacy and is a guest in BBC The Forum to talk about the history and importance of diplomacy./en/in-the-media/diplomacy-is-an-age-old-practice-lorena-de-vita-says
- The coups in Africa have a common factor: “This is not what they wanted, but it is what they got”On The Conversation, Assistant Professor Frank Gerits writes about the five recent coups in Africa and how the French president Macron comes into play./en/in-the-media/the-coups-in-africa-have-a-common-factor-this-is-not-what-they-wanted-but-it-is-what-they-got
- Out of Shadows: A Graphic Novel Set in Lausanne a Century AgoThe graphic novel, a public engagement activity, aims to tell the complex history of peace-making in the inter-war era in a fun but still thought-provoking manner./en/publication/out-of-shadows-a-graphic-novel-set-in-lausanne-a-century-ago
- Between Neutrality and Solidarity: Swiss Good Offices in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992In her new book, Liliane Stadler examines Switzerland's role in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992 and why and how this role changed in this period./en/publication/between-neutrality-and-solidarity-swiss-good-offices-in-afghanistan-from-1979-to-1992
- The impact of Brexit on British climate policyIn the midst of all the political chaos, climate change issues seem to have fallen by the wayside. Unjustifiably so, says Liesbeth van de Grift./en/background/the-impact-of-brexit-on-british-climate-policy
- Hüseyin Ali Kudret wins the 2024 Katadreuffe Prize for the most remarkable law studentHüseyin is supporting LGBTQI+ asylum seekers in the Netherlands, through COC Nijmegen and Amnesty, in addition to studying law at Utrecht ľϸӰ./en/news/huseyin-ali-kudret-wins-the-2024-katadreuffe-prize-for-the-most-remarkable-law-student
- José van Dijck receives honorary doctoral degree from the ľϸӰ of OsloVan Dijck was awarded this honorary doctorate on the recommendation of the Faculty of Humanities for her work in the fields of media studies and digital society./en/news/jose-van-dijck-receives-honorary-doctoral-degree-from-the-university-of-oslo
- Faculty of Humanities welcomes four new Full ProfessorsThis summer, Kathrin Thiele, Danielle van den Heuvel, Birgit M. Kaiser, and Cadence Kinsey have been appointed as Professors at Utrecht’s Faculty of Humanities./en/news/faculty-of-humanities-welcomes-four-new-full-professors
- Konstantinos Kogkalidis wins E.W. Beth Dissertation PrizeKonstantinos Kogkalidis received the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize for his thesis ‘Dependency as Modality, Parsing as Permutation: A Neurosymbolic Perspective on Categorial Grammars’./en/news/konstantinos-kogkalidis-wins-ew-beth-dissertation-prize
- Nahum: A Trauma for a TraumaEmeritus Distinguished Professor Bob Becking publishes the first volume of Sheffield Phoenix Press’s Trauma Bible Commentary van Sheffield Phoenix Press series./en/publicatie/nahum-a-trauma-for-a-trauma
- Menacing Tides: Security, Piracy and Empire in the Nineteenth-Century MediterraneanIn Menacing Tides: Security, Piracy and Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean, Erik de Lange highlights security within international relations./en/publicatie/menacing-tides-security-piracy-and-empire-in-the-nineteenth-century-mediterranean
- "It enriches the children's experiences"During Meet the Professor on March 22, 105 professors from Utrecht ľϸӰ got on their bikes to primary school classes in Utrecht./en/news/it-enriches-the-childrens-experiences
- Paul Ziche is the new director of the Descartes CentreFrom 1 April, Paul Ziche has taken over the directorship of the Descartes Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities from Bert Theunissen./en/news/paul-ziche-is-the-new-director-of-the-descartes-centre
- “Whether we are powerless against artificial intelligence? No, absolutely not”“We need to invest in people, laws, and technology,” José van Dijck briefly summarises the message of her mini-masterclass ChatGPT for the Tweede Kamer./en/news/whether-we-are-powerless-against-artificial-intelligence-no-absolutely-not
- Situating Data: Inquiries in Algorithmic CultureEdited by Karin van Es and Nanna Verhoeff, Situating Data: Inquiries in Algorithmic Culture was recently published./en/publicatie/situating-data-inquiries-in-algorithmic-culture