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- Timeline of early eukaryotic evolutionPublication in Nature Ecology & Evolution: Utrecht Bioinformaticians have reconstructed the evolutionary events leading to the creation of eukaryotic cells/en/news/timeline-of-early-eukaryotic-evolution
- Peter Coopmans appointed administrative coordinator National Platform for LanguagesPeter Coopmans has been asked to take on the administrative coordination of both the 'Nationaal Platform voor de Talen' and the national project 'Masterlanguage' in the coming years./en/news/peter-coopmans-appointed-administrative-coordinator-national-platform-for-languages
- Kinderen voor Kinderen shows that a better world starts with youLast year, Feike Dietz and Laurens Ham researched the repertoire of Kinderen voor Kinderen./en/news/kinderen-voor-kinderen-shows-that-a-better-world-starts-with-you
- Healthy Working Lives: Exclusion in Disguise?How are lines between workers redrawn or reinforced through changing ideas and practices related to health in pandemic times?/en/achtergrond/healthy-working-lives-exclusion-in-disguise
- Koen Leurs winner of the Evens Foundation Prize 2020The jury appreciated that Koen Leurs his research focuses on the very acute challenge of enabling and supporting migrants and refugees’ participation and resilience in society by taking charge of the way they are represented./en/news/koen-leurs-winner-of-the-evens-foundation-prize-2020
- The academic conference in 2020: only the backstage area remainsTaking part in international conferences is an important part of conducting science. Due to the corona pandemic in 2020, online conferences were experimented with on a large scale./en/achtergrond/the-academic-conference-in-2020-only-the-backstage-area-remains
- The Oxford Handbook of Language ProsodyRecently, the book 'The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody' was published by Oxford ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press./en/publicatie/the-oxford-handbook-of-language-prosody
- Revolts in Cultural CritiqueRecently, Rosemarie Buikema's new book 'Revolts in Cultural Critique' was published./en/publicatie/revolts-in-cultural-critique-0
- Beatrice de Graaf on last weekend's riotsBeatrice de Graaf explains on NPO Radio 1 what is and what isn't new about last weekend's riots./en/in-de-media/beatrice-de-graaf-on-last-weekends-riots
- Optimal information about the invisibleHow do you measure objects that you cannot see under normal circumstances? Researchers open up new possibilities with special light waves./en/news/optimal-information-about-the-invisible
- Delw y BydThis edition presents extracts from the medieval Welsh encyclopedia 'Delw y Byd'. A medieval Welsh translation of the first book of the Latin encyclopedia known as 'Imago Mundi'./en/publicatie/delw-y-byd
- The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on gender equality and inclusionThis project focuses on the impact the COVID-19 crisis has on our society./en/news/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-crisis-on-gender-equality-and-inclusion
- Remembering Social Movement: Activism and MemoryIn May, Routledge publishes an interdisciplinary volume on activism and memory./en/publicatie/remembering-social-movement-activism-and-memory
- Driving the transition to green energy: the virtue of mobilising usersNew research results show that users and the interaction of various actor groups play a vital role in transitioning to a cleaner more sustainable energy system./en/news/driving-the-transition-to-green-energy-the-virtue-of-mobilising-users
- Two new H2020's projects awarded to Focus Area Migration scholars at UUDescription of the two new H2020's projects awarded to Focus Area Migration scholars./en/news/two-new-h2020s-projects-awarded-to-focus-area-migration-scholars-at-uu
- In Memoriam Janneke Raaijmakers (1973-2021)On Sunday 2 May, dr. Janneke Raaijmakers passed away./en/news/in-memoriam-janneke-raaijmakers-1973-2021
- Open Access publication: Refugees and ReligionIn April, the volume Refugees and Religion edited by Birgit Meyer and Peter van der Veer has been published in an Open Access version./en/publicatie/open-access-publication-refugees-and-religion
- History is not an easy thing to replicatePim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are interested in exploring what it means for history to be replicable, they explain in the podcast Road to Open Science./en/in-de-media/history-is-not-an-easy-thing-to-replicate
- How do we measure the mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet?PhD candidate Maurice van Tiggelen shares his photos, videos and experiences of an expedition to Greenland in a visual story./en/news/how-do-we-measure-the-mass-loss-of-the-greenland-ice-sheet
- Flexibility should be offered to everybodyOn 12 October, Belle Derks was part of a roundtable discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on women in STEM./en/news/flexibility-should-be-offered-to-everybody