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- Geert Buelens' publication 'Wat we toen al wisten' nominated for Jan Wolkers Prize 2022Geert Buelens' book ‘Wat we toen al wisten: De vergeten groene geschiedenis van 1972’ is on the longlist for the Jan Wolkers Prize 2022./en/news/geert-buelens-publication-wat-we-toen-al-wisten-nominated-for-jan-wolkers-prize-2022
- Beatrice de Graaf in the media with her essay 'Crisis!'An overview of media coverage of Beatrice de Graaf's essay 'Crisis!', written for National History Month./en/in-de-media/beatrice-de-graaf-in-the-media-with-her-essay-crisis
- National Champion: Statoil and Equinor since 2001In this book, business historian Marten Boon describes the history of Norwegian energy concern Equinor on the occasion of its 50th anniversary./en/publicatie/national-champion-statoil-and-equinor-since-2001
- Over twenty UU historians contributed to this extensive new publicationIn total, more than a hundred authors contributed to ‘Even More Global History of the Netherlands’, editor Prof. Lex Heerma van Voss says./en/news/over-twenty-uu-historians-contributed-to-this-extensive-new-publication
- In search of the coveted safer, better, longer-lasting battery: BatteryNL kicks offSmall companies, multinationals and knowledge institutes are working together in the BatteryNL consortium to develop the next generation of batteries, based on a better understanding of material interfaces./en/news/in-search-of-the-coveted-safer-better-longer-lasting-battery-batterynl-kicks-off
- Rubicon grants for Utrecht humanities research in GermanyLecturers and recently promoted researchers Wouter Capitain and Jan Overwijk will receive Rubicon funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO)./en/news/rubicon-grants-for-utrecht-humanities-research-in-germany
- ‘Inclusive Media Literary Education for Diverse Societies’, Media & CommunicationThe thematic issue titled ‘Inclusive Media Literacy Education for Diverse Societies’ was published in the Open Access journal Media & Communication./en/publicatie/inclusive-media-literary-education-for-diverse-societies-media-communication
- "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
- Birgit Meyer receives honorary doctorate from Universität ZürichThe Faculty of Theology honours Birgit Meyer for her studies on African Pentecostalism and her numerous impulses for research on religion./en/news/birgit-meyer-receives-honorary-doctorate-from-universitat-zurich
- Jesper Verhoef is the new ‘Researcher-in-Residence’ at the KB with research on LGBTQI+ websitesFor six months, Jesper Verhoef will research the crucial role the web plays in the lives of LGBTQI+ communities. He will use KB’s unique but largely unexplored web collection./en/news/jesper-verhoef-is-the-new-researcher-in-residence-at-the-kb-with-research-on-lgbtqi-websites
- Wealth and Power: Philosophical PerspectivesThe new book Wealth & Power by Professor of Political Philosophy and Economic Ethics Rutger Claassen, among others, explores the link between wealth and politics./en/publicatie/wealth-and-power-philosophical-perspectives
- Medieval Flanders was a cultural crossroads full of multilingualismMedieval scholar Jelmar Hugen saw people using Dutch, French and Latin interchangeably and wondered: why did some poets pepper their Dutch text with Latin quotations?/en/news/medieval-flanders-was-a-cultural-crossroads-full-of-multilingualism
- Postcolonial Publics: Art and Citizen Media in EuropeEdited by Sandra Ponzanesi and others, this volume explores how migrants, refugees, and citizens express and share their causes and experiences through art and media./en/publicatie/postcolonial-publics-art-and-citizen-media-in-europe
- Revolutionary Worlds: Local Perspectives and Dynamics During the Indonesian Independence War, 1945-1949Edited by Roel Frakking among others, ‘Revolutionary Worlds’ looks at the Indonesian Revolution (1945-1949) from a local and regional perspective./en/publicatie/revolutionary-worlds-local-perspectives-and-dynamics-during-the-indonesian-independence-war-1945
- Moderate Modernity: The ľϸӰpaper Tempo and the Transformation of Weimar DemocracyAssistant Professor of Cultural History Jochen Hung traces the history of “Germany's most modern newspaper” during the rise of the Nazis./en/publicatie/moderate-modernity-the-newspaper-tempo-and-the-transformation-of-weimar-democracy
- Support for protests in Iran significant: “81 per cent of Iranians do not want an Islamic republic”Pooyan Tamimi Arab’s research foundation GAMAAN shows that more than 80 per cent of Iranians do not want an Islamic republic and support protests in the country./en/news/support-for-protests-in-iran-significant-81-per-cent-of-iranians-do-not-want-an-islamic-republic
- Seven NWO Open Competition grants for UU Humanities scholarsSeven Utrecht humanities scholars have been awarded research grants for their research projects in NWO’s Open Competition./en/news/seven-nwo-open-competition-grants-for-uu-humanities-scholars