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- “The situation was more complex and the conflict at a deeper root”A post-revisionist approach on European imperialism: Ozan Ozavci on his research into European interventions in the Ottoman Empire of the 19th century./en/in-de-media/the-situation-was-more-complex-and-the-conflict-at-a-deeper-root
- Speech from the throne not simpler, but more complex than in previous yearsThis year’s speech from the throne was more difficult than those of the previous four years, linguists Leo Lentz and Henk Pander Maat noticed./en/news/speech-from-the-throne-not-simpler-but-more-complex-than-in-previous-years
- Capital Shortage: Credit and Indian Economic Development, 1920-1960Seeking the roots of persistent poverty, Maanik Nath finds that the pervasive high cost and shortage of capital affected the peasant’s ability to invest in land./en/publicatie/capital-shortage-credit-and-indian-economic-development-1920-1960
- ERC Consolidator Grant for research into the role of memory in communicationAssistant Professor in Linguistics Jakub Dotlacil receives a two million euro ERC Consolidator Grant to build a research group for his Memory Access in Language./en/news/erc-consolidator-grant-for-research-into-the-role-of-memory-in-communication
- The Utrecht Celtic programme is celebrating 100 years: “It is a field packed with enthusiasm and energy”“A centenary is quite something, of course,” lecturer Nike Stam says. “So we would like to celebrate it generously with everyone!” Expect workshops, lectures and musical surprises./en/news/the-utrecht-celtic-programme-is-celebrating-100-years-it-is-a-field-packed-with-enthusiasm-and
- Digital MigrationOut now: Digital Migration by Koen Leurs, a comprehensive and impassioned account of the relationship between digital technology and migration./en/publicatie/digital-migration
- De toekomst van het verleden: Erfgoed en klimaatClimate change means that we have to deal with history in new ways, Professor Thijs Weststeijn argues in his new book The Future of the Past: Heritage and Climate./en/publicatie/de-toekomst-van-het-verleden-erfgoed-en-klimaat
- The recovered music that tells the 200 year old story of Dutch revolutionariesThe music of the Dutch revolutionary years around 1800 has been brought back to life. What it sounded like? Listen for yourself and let Renée Vulto tell you more./en/news/the-recovered-music-that-tells-the-200-year-old-story-of-dutch-revolutionaries
- The Medieval Chronicle 15: Essays in Honour of Erik KooperA Festschrift of The Medieval Chronicle series published by Brill was recently published, with essays dedicated to linguist Erik Kooper./en/publicatie/the-medieval-chronicle-15-essays-in-honour-of-erik-kooper
- UU researchers advise government on regulation of ChatGPT and other generative AIIt is up to the government to keep AI in check, researchers Fabian Ferrari, Antal van den Bosch, and José van Dijck advise the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy./en/news/uu-researchers-advise-government-on-regulation-of-chatgpt-and-other-generative-ai
- The Routledge Handbook of Material ReligionThis handbook, edited by, among others, Pooyan Tamimi Arab, places objects and bodies at the centre of scholarly studies of religious life and practice./en/publicatie/the-routledge-handbook-of-material-religion
- The Rise and Fall of the People’s PartiesAssociate Professor in Political History Pepijn Corduwener presents a synthetic history of democracy in Western Europe since 1918./en/publicatie/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-peoples-parties
- Ted Sanders visiting professor at Belgian Erasmus ChairIn 2023-2024, Professor of Dutch Language Use and Discourse Studies Ted Sanders will head the Desiderius Erasmus Chair of Nederlands over de grenzen at Université catholique de Louvain./en/news/ted-sanders-visiting-professor-at-belgian-erasmus-chair
- Hybridity, Conflict, and the Global Politics of CybersecurityHybridity, Conflict, and the Global Politics of Cybersecurity explores the hybridity and conflict inherent to new processes of cybersecurity./en/publicatie/hybridity-conflict-and-the-global-politics-of-cybersecurity
- Dissertating Geography: An Inquiry into the Making of Student Geographical Knowledge, 1950-2020In Dissertating Geography, Assistant Professor of Cultural History Mette Bruinsma examines the history of geography from a bottom-up perspective./en/publicatie/dissertating-geography-an-inquiry-into-the-making-of-student-geographical-knowledge-1950-2020
- What is omvolking? “It acts against the principle of equality”Following the PVV's use of the term ‘omvolking’, Annelotte Janse explains what the term means, where it comes from, and how it is used./en/in-de-media/what-is-omvolking-it-acts-against-the-principle-of-equality
- NWO Impact Explorer grant for research on teaching in the digitising classroomNiels Kerssens has been awarded an NWO Impact Explorer grant for his research project on teaching in the digitising classroom and critical digital literacy./en/news/nwo-impact-explorer-grant-for-research-on-teaching-in-the-digitising-classroom
- Recommendations on the Use of Synthetic Data to Train AI ModelsProfessor of Inclusive AI Cultures Payal Arora co-wrote a United Nations ľϸӰ report with guidelines for training AI models through artificially generated data./en/publicatie/recommendations-on-the-use-of-synthetic-data-to-train-ai-models
- Call for Papers: Innovative Methods for Video-on-Demand ResearchWe invite papers that propose, modify, elaborate, demonstrate or reflect on innovative methods for studying video-on-demand services (VODs)/en/news/call-for-papers-innovative-methods-for-video-on-demand-research
- Exploring the potential of data donationsData donation presents a new and unique approach to collecting digital trace data. The team of Karin van Es and Dennis Nguyen are conducting two pilot studies involving Netflix and ChatGPT./en/news/exploring-the-potential-of-data-donations