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- 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
- Top Ten Fictional Narratives in Early Modern EuropeThe book, edited by Helwi Blom, among others, examines ten of the most popular fictional narratives in early modern Europe (1470-1800)./en/publicatie/top-ten-fictional-narratives-in-early-modern-europe
- Una storia ambientale delle Paludi pontineRead this book by Roberta Biasillo, 'An Environmental History of the Pontine Marshes: Terracina from the Unification to the Integral Reclamation (1871-1928)' in English, in open access./en/publicatie/una-storia-ambientale-delle-paludi-pontine
- David Onnekink appointed Special Chair in Ecological Theology at TU KampenFrom 1 January 2024, David Onnekink will hold the Special Chair in Christian Ecological Thinking at the Theological ľϸӰ Kampen-Utrecht three days a week./en/news/david-onnekink-appointed-special-chair-in-ecological-theology-at-tu-kampen
- Robert Vonk appointed as Professor by Special Appointment for History of Social Security“The chair focuses on the development of social security in the Netherlands in an international perspective”, Vonk says./en/news/robert-vonk-appointed-as-professor-by-special-appointment-for-history-of-social-security
- Researchers launch online escape room to get you thinking about Open ScienceTo increase the familiarity of the concept of ‘Open Science’, the team of the Open Science Escape Room project designed the online escape room Last Contact./en/news/researchers-launch-online-escape-room-to-get-you-thinking-about-open-science
- Transitions in Art, Culture and PoliticsTransitions in Art, Culture and Politics is edited in honour of the retirement of Emeritus Professor of Art, Culture and Diversity Rosemarie Buikema./en/publicatie/transitions-in-art-culture-and-politics
- Nearly half a million for unique research into equine digestionNWO's Open Technology Program is making nearly half a million available for research by Utrecht ľϸӰ and Wageningen ľϸӰ & Research into disturbed intestinal flora in horses./en/news/nearly-half-a-million-for-unique-research-into-equine-digestion
- Researchers examine role of communication in success of new Dutch pension systemLisanne van Weelden, Hans Westerbeek, and Hans Hoeken receive a Netspar Grant for their research on the new Dutch pension system./en/news/researchers-examine-role-of-communication-in-success-of-new-dutch-pension-system
- Exploring Language and Society with Big DataIn Exploring Language and Society with Big Data: Parliamentary Discourse Across Time and Space, Haidee Kotze, among others, brings together leading researchers./en/publicatie/exploring-language-and-society-with-big-data
- Is a ‘TalenTjaar’ the solution to the teacher shortage?Utrecht ľϸӰ's Faculty of Humanities is a partner in the new project TalenTjaar, which aims to recruit more language teachers./en/news/is-a-talentjaar-the-solution-to-the-teacher-shortage
- Revealed: this is what this 15th-century painting looked like before it was painted overSanne Frequin explains how the overpainted painting The crucifixion (around 1425) was restored to its original state, without damaging the current work./en/news/revealed-this-is-what-this-15th-century-painting-looked-like-before-it-was-painted-over
- Climate DisplacementJamie Draper draws together debates in different fields to provide a unified view on the topic of climate displacement./en/publicatie/climate-displacement
- Publication in Optics Letters highlighted as Editor's PickWe are excited to share our latest research published in Optics Letters, which has been highlighted as an Editor's pick./en/news/publication-in-optics-letters-highlighted-as-editors-pick
- New research on spread of swine fluThe spread of swine flu appears to be changing in recent decades. Industry, veterinarians and Dutch knowledge institutes have joined forces in a consortium./en/news/new-research-on-spread-of-swine-flu
- New project anchors gas extraction history in Groningen landscapeIn the Groningen landscape, you will find few signs that directly refer to gas extraction. Utrecht ľϸӰ scholars Gertjan Plets and Nikkie Wiegink aim to change this./en/news/new-project-anchors-gas-extraction-history-in-groningen-landscape
- The Palgrave Handbook of Music in Comedy CinemaIn The Palgrave Handbook of Music in Comedy Cinema, Emile Wennekes and Emilio Audissino tackle the understudied relationship between music en comedy cinema./en/publicatie/the-palgrave-handbook-of-music-in-comedy-cinema