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- 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 vicious cycle of ignorance and exclusion in philosophy needs to be broken”In an article for Crooked Timber Professor in the Ethics of Institutions Ingrid Robeyns writes about a problem she had long been aware of: geo-academic inequality./en/in-de-media/the-vicious-cycle-of-ignorance-and-exclusion-in-philosophy-needs-to-be-broken
- Memory and Identity in the Learned World. Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and ScienceThis publication, edited by Koen Scholten, Dirk van Miert and others, sheds new light on the formation of early modern scientific communities./en/publicatie/memory-and-identity-in-the-learned-world-community-formation-in-the-early-modern-world-of-learning
- NWO Veni grants for economic historian Selin Dilli, literary scholars Leila Essa and Mia You, and Islamic studies scholar Mehrdad AlipourThe funding will enable these young researchers to further develop their research ideas over the next three years./en/news/nwo-veni-grants-for-economic-historian-selin-dilli-literary-scholars-leila-essa-and-mia-you-and
- As of 3 May, guests at Utrecht ľϸӰ need 2FA for Office 365Guests at Utrecht ľϸӰ need to login with two-factor authentication for Office 365 from 3 May onwards/en/news/as-of-3-may-guests-at-utrecht-university-need-2fa-for-office-365
- Sciences and Humanities join forces in Centre for Digital HumanitiesThe Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Humanities join forces in the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) at Utrecht ľϸӰ. As part of this collaboration, the Utrecht Data School (UDS) has become part of the CDH under the joint deanship of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Humanities./en/news/sciences-and-humanities-join-forces-in-centre-for-digital-humanities
- Hilda Groen wins Duparc Prize for master's thesis on Chinese wallpaperAccording to the jury report, Green's thesis gives a great picture of the international taste of the eighteenth-century Dutch./en/news/hilda-groen-wins-duparc-prize-for-masters-thesis-on-chinese-wallpaper
- Suzanne Ros wins Digital History Thesis AwardSuzanne won the prize for her bachelor thesis on the origin of the term 'Anthropocene' and the term's transition from geology to other sciences and beyond./en/news/suzanne-ros-wins-digital-history-thesis-award
- Data commoning in practice: on how (or not) to communalise smart cities, smart grids, and online advertisementTogether with HIIG, focus area Governing the Digital Society organises a series of seminars and workshops on data commons. Register now!/en/news/data-commoning-in-practice-on-how-or-not-to-communalise-smart-cities-smart-grids-and-online
- One year of Living Lab Digital Humanities, how does it work in practice?The Living Lab Digital Humanities has been open for a year now. We asked a number of ardent users about their experiences and how they like it./en/news/one-year-of-living-lab-digital-humanities-how-does-it-work-in-practice
- Ann Rigney formally admitted to the Royal Irish AcademyNewly elected members are praised for their exceptional contributions to the sciences, humanities and social sciences, as well to the public./en/news/ann-rigney-formally-admitted-to-the-royal-irish-academy
- "Media polarisation is a threat to the freedom and stability of Mali and Ethiopia"Associate professor of Media and Performance Studies Bruce Mutsvairo sees the freedom of the press in the two African countries steadily diminishing./en/in-de-media/media-polarisation-is-a-threat-to-the-freedom-and-stability-of-mali-and-ethiopia
- Engaged research and teaching respond to urgency and needs in different societal sectorsMirko Schäfer is founder and Faculty of Science Lead of the Utrecht Data School, where most projects are funded by third-party funding streams and are carried out in cooperation with external partners./en/news/engaged-research-and-teaching-respond-to-urgency-and-needs-in-different-societal-sectors
- How does the recent Hollywood film 'Archive' look at artificial intelligence?Associate Professor of Philosophical Ethics Sven Nyholm, specialised in ethics of technology, discusses artificial intelligence in the film Archive./en/in-de-media/how-does-the-recent-hollywood-film-archive-look-at-artificial-intelligence
- Fair digital asylum project granted in Team Science Call 2022The Digital Society (‘DiSa’) programme and COMMIT/ have awarded grants to a Team Science research projects chaired by Dr Koen Leurs./en/news/fair-digital-asylum-project-granted-in-team-science-call-2022
- Printing Spinoza: A Descriptive Bibliography of the Works Published in the Seventeenth Century (Open Access)On 8 July the (open access) book Printing Spinoza, written by Jeroen van de Ven, will be launched./en/publicatie/printing-spinoza-a-descriptive-bibliography-of-the-works-published-in-the-seventeenth-century-open