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- The four technological revolutions that fuelled a ‘moral revolution’Over the years, human morality has gone through some major changes. Jeroen Hopster explains which ones in the podcast Philosophical Disquisitions./en/in-de-media/the-four-technological-revolutions-that-fuelled-a-moral-revolution
- How to make the Dutch film industry more sustainable: best practices and bottlenecksThe film industry needs to be more sustainable, the Netherlands Film Festival believes. Humanities scholars figured out how and Judith Keilbach shares best practices and bottlenecks./en/news/how-to-make-the-dutch-film-industry-more-sustainable-best-practices-and-bottlenecks
- Educational project TerInfo wins prestigious Brouwer VertrouwensprijsOnderwijsproject TerInfo heeft de Brouwer Vertrouwensprijs gewonnen van de Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (KHMW)./en/news/educational-project-terinfo-wins-prestigious-brouwer-vertrouwensprijs
- In the footsteps of the PoppyFlowers leave traces in the past. Dive into the spectacular history of the Papaver Somniferum, opium and opiates./en/news/in-the-footsteps-of-the-poppy
- Rivolti al monte: studi sul ‘Purgatorio’ dantescoIn Rivolti al monte: studi sul ‘Purgatorio’ dantesco, Gandolfo Cascio, Reinier Speelman and Onno Kosters, among others, delve into Dante’s Purgatory./en/publicatie/rivolti-al-monte-studi-sul-purgatorio-dantesco
- Erik Meinema wins Gerardus van der Leeuw DissertatieprijsErik Meinema has received the dissertation award of the Dutch Association for the Study of Religion (NGG) for his dissertation Regulating Religious Coexistence./en/news/erik-meinema-wins-gerardus-van-der-leeuw-dissertatieprijs
- What Hannah Arendt can teach us about the war in UkraineIn Philosophy Now, Assistant Professor Maurits de Jongh discusses the insights of philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) to help understand the threat of nuclear annihilation./en/in-de-media/what-hannah-arendt-can-teach-us-about-the-war-in-ukraine
- Frits van Oostrom on forty years of professorship: “It is all about discovering beauty”Extensive interview with distinguished professor and Dutch linguist Frits van Oostrom, who retires from Utrecht ľϸӰ on 12 May./en/news/frits-van-oostrom-on-forty-years-of-professorship-it-is-all-about-discovering-beauty
- Utrecht Data School was invited to the European Parliament to talk about FRAIAMirko Tobias Schäfer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School were invited by The Greens/EFA to talk about the Fundamental Rights & Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA)./en/news/utrecht-data-school-was-invited-to-the-european-parliament-to-talk-about-fraia
- Poetry as protest: Iranian poet spoke out for women’s self-determination 100 years agoThe socially critical poetry of Parvīn Iᶜtiṣāmī (1907-1941) is more relevant than ever. Postdoc researcher Zhinia Noorian explains why (video)./en/news/poetry-as-protest-iranian-poet-spoke-out-for-womens-self-determination-100-years-ago
- UU honours students make podcast 'Loop ik nou over dode mensen?'In their four-part podcast, Sanne Frequin's honours students take us on an exploration of the world of medieval funerary monuments./en/news/uu-honours-students-make-podcast-loop-ik-nou-over-dode-mensen
- Call Pieter van Foreest prize for the medical humanities 2023Call Pieter van Foreest prize for the medical humanities 2023/en/news/call-pieter-van-foreest-prize-for-the-medical-humanities-2023
- Advances in Speech and Music Technology: Computational Aspects and ApplicationsThe book, edited by Professor of Musicology Emile Wennekes and others, presents developments in speech and music technology in the domain of audio signal processing./en/publicatie/advances-in-speech-and-music-technology-computational-aspects-and-applications
- Rethinking Film Festivals in the Pandemic Era and AfterBy Marijke de Valck and others, ‘Rethinking Film Festivals in the Pandemic Era and After’ was recently published. 25 international authors contributed./en/publicatie/rethinking-film-festivals-in-the-pandemic-era-and-after
- The sense and nonsense of ‘blurbs’: promotional quotes on book coversThe ‘blurb’, as the promotional quote on the front and back of books is called, is found on many book covers. Jelle Strikwerda did research on this advertising phenomenon./en/in-de-media/the-sense-and-nonsense-of-blurbs-promotional-quotes-on-book-covers
- Geert Buelens wins the Boon, Flanders’ most significant literature prizeGeert Buelens has won the Boon Literatuurprijs 2023 for his book ‘Wat we toen al wisten: De vergeten groene geschiedenis van 1972’./en/news/geert-buelens-wins-the-boon-flanders-most-significant-literature-prize
- What do children know about terrorism? And how does it make them feel?Research by TerInfo shows some 87 per cent of children think the world suffers from more and more terrorist attacks and a part of them sometimes lies awake worrying./en/news/what-do-children-know-about-terrorism-and-how-does-it-make-them-feel
- New interactive platform for researching historical Jewish migration dataTo further identify the mechanisms and underlying structures of Jewish migration in Europe, a new project has been launched./en/news/new-interactive-platform-for-researching-historical-jewish-migration-data
- The Riches of Intercultural CommunicationThe two publications provide an overview of the research underlying the UU Master’s in Intercultural Communication./en/publicatie/the-riches-of-intercultural-communication
- How do digital platforms like Google and Apple affect our democracy?Professor of Media and Digital Society José van Dijck speaks at IMPAKT TV about how digital platforms and social media are influencing our democracy through data./en/in-de-media/how-do-digital-platforms-like-google-and-apple-affect-our-democracy