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- Maarten Goos wins H2020 grant for ‘INBOTS’Prof Maarten Goos (Utrecht ľϸӰ School of Economics) has been awarded a Horizon 2020-grant for the research project 'INBOTS'./en/news/maarten-goos-wins-h2020-grant-for-inbots
- Star Wars and the History of Transmedia StorytellingThis book, co-edited by Dan Hassler-Forest, is one of the first critical studies of Star Wars, with essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars./en/news/star-wars-and-the-history-of-transmedia-storytelling
- Ellen Gerrits awarded grant in exchange programme with ľϸӰ of SydneyEllen Gerrits receives the grant for her research project 'Tracking speech and language development of Dutch children migrating to Australia'./en/news/ellen-gerrits-awarded-grant-in-exchange-programme-with-university-of-sydney
- 1.5 million Euros for brain tumour researchBas van Nimwegen and colleagues have received a joint grant of 1.5 million Euros from STW/NWO for research into brain tumour treatment./en/news/15-million-euros-for-brain-tumour-research
- ‘We can use the cars to measure urban air pollution much more accurately’Researchers at the IRAS are working together with Google as part of a large-scale project in Oakland, California to measure urban air pollution./en/news/we-can-use-the-cars-to-measure-urban-air-pollution-much-more-accurately
- Cutting and pasting against infections and cancer‘Cutting and pasting’ with pathogens may play a role in the immune response to infections and cancer./en/news/cutting-and-pasting-against-infections-and-cancer
- Kiene Brillenburg Wurth appointed Head of Humanities at ľϸӰ College UtrechtAs of 1 august, Kiene Brillenburg Wurth has been appointed Head of Humanities at Utrecht ľϸӰ College (UCU) for the coming four years./en/news/kiene-brillenburg-wurth-appointed-head-of-humanities-at-university-college-utrecht
- First issue of the Journal of Perpetrator Research launchedThe journal is committed to promoting the scholarly study of perpetrators of mass killings, political violence, and genocide./en/news/first-issue-of-the-journal-of-perpetrator-research-launched
- How to have a pleasant conversation? PhD Candidate Anne van Leeuwen investigated thisAccording to the PhD research by Anne van Leeuwen, timing and rhythm are important factors in conducting successful conversations./en/news/how-to-have-a-pleasant-conversation-phd-candidate-anne-van-leeuwen-investigated-this
- First edition Early Modern Low Countries publishedOpen Access journal Early Modern Low Countries (EMLC) offers a home to state-of-the-art academic scholarship on any aspect of the early modern Low Countries./en/news/first-edition-early-modern-low-countries-published
- Jewish Love Magic: From Late Antiquity to the Middle AgesJewish Love Magic is a monograph by Ortal-Paz Saar dedicated to the supernatural methods employed by Jews in order to generate love, grace or hate./en/news/jewish-love-magic-from-late-antiquity-to-the-middle-ages
- Exploring the transport of pollution with a high altitude research aircraftClimate researcher Thomas Röckmann investigates air at altitudes up to 20 km/en/news/exploring-the-transport-of-pollution-with-a-high-altitude-research-aircraft
- “Pink was a male colour, blue a delicate girls' colour.”Store chain HEMA has announced to discontinue sex indications in children's clothing: no more “boys” or “girls” departments, but simply “kids”./en/news/pink-was-a-male-colour-blue-a-delicate-girls-colour
- Utrecht ľϸӰ starts dual PhD programme for IT peopleThe government is struggling with complex ICT issues./en/news/utrecht-university-starts-dual-phd-programme-for-it-people
- “Where do all these women have to come from?”Dr. Anna-Lena Lamprecht gives her opinion on women-men ratio in academia/en/news/where-do-all-these-women-have-to-come-from
- Reducing genetic diseases in the Cavalier King Charles spanielIn 2009, the Cavalier King Charles spaniel (CKCS) became world news for a very unfortunate reason./en/news/reducing-genetic-diseases-in-the-cavalier-king-charles-spaniel
- Networked (in)justice, special issue of Information, Communication & SocietyKoen Leurs and Alison Harvey have co-edited a special issue with a selection of works presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference./en/news/networked-injustice-special-issue-of-information-communication-society
- Utrecht ľϸӰ researchers conclude: Amsterdam's approach to radicalization is poorly organizedBeatrice de Graaf and Mirko Noordegraaf were involved in two reports on the approach of the municipality of Amsterdam to radicalization and counterterrorism./en/news/utrecht-university-researchers-conclude-amsterdams-approach-to-radicalization-is-poorly-organized
- Kirsten ten Tusscher appointed Professor of Computational Developmental BiologyUtrecht ľϸӰ has appointed Dr. Kirsten ten Tusscher as Professor of ‘Computational Developmental Biology’ at the Department of Biology./en/news/kirsten-ten-tusscher-appointed-professor-of-computational-developmental-biology
- Plants modify microbial communities on their roots to warn their offspring of attackUtrecht biologists describe exciting developments in the quickly evolving field of study into the plant microbiome/en/news/plants-modify-microbial-communities-on-their-roots-to-warn-their-offspring-of-attack