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- Operation of ancient biological clock uncoveredScience-publicatie about a relatively simple system that puzzled researchers for 10 years/en/news/operation-of-ancient-biological-clock-uncovered
- Looking to the future with Dynamics of YouthProgramme director Chantal Kemner talks about the future of the strategic theme Dynamics of Youth./en/news/looking-to-the-future-with-dynamics-of-youth
- Call for Presentations: International conference Urban cultures, Superdiversity and Intangible HeritageCall for Presentations for the international conference 'Urban cultures, Superdiversity and Intangible Heritage'/en/news/call-for-presentations-international-conference-urban-cultures-superdiversity-and-intangible
- Bert Weckhuysen to receive Robert B. Anderson Award for contributions to catalysis researchWeckhuysen will receive the 2018 Robert B. Anderson Award for his great contributions to the development of advanced microscopy and spectroscopy methods./en/news/bert-weckhuysen-to-receive-robert-b-anderson-award-for-contributions-to-catalysis-research
- NADP takes the next step towards new antibiotics and alternativesThe Netherlands Antibiotic Development Platform (NADP) brings companies and research groups together to develop new antibiotics and alternatives./en/news/nadp-takes-the-next-step-towards-new-antibiotics-and-alternatives
- The Datafied Society. Studying Culture through DataKarin van Es and Mirko Tobias Schäfer edited The Datafied Society. It offers a collection of scholarly investigations into computer-aided methods and practices./en/news/the-datafied-society-studying-culture-through-data
- Religious Studies Scholar Birgit Meyer receives the NWO Spinoza PrizeThe Spinoza prize, the most prestigious academic awards in the Netherlands, consists of 2.5 million euros to conduct research./en/news/religious-studies-scholar-birgit-meyer-receives-the-nwo-spinoza-prize
- Researchers of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ involved in two STW Perspective programmesResearch programmes to speed up the process of developing new vaccines and to develop a technique for retrieving high-tech materials from waste flows./en/news/researchers-of-utrecht-university-involved-in-two-stw-perspective-programmes
- Dutch-Chinese research into liberalism in ChinaValues such as tolerance and pluralism are becoming increasingly important in China, but they are interpreted in a different way than in Western societies./en/news/dutch-chinese-research-into-liberalism-in-china
- Christmas in Singapore: between consumerism and Christian celebrationsKatja Rakow (Religious Studies) studies the annual ‘Christmas Light Up’ festivities at Orchard Road in Singapore./en/news/christmas-in-singapore-between-consumerism-and-christian-celebrations
- French-Dutch research into cultural practices of chambers of rhetoricKatell Lavéant has received a grant for a research seminar in collaboration with the Université de Grenoble./en/news/french-dutch-research-into-cultural-practices-of-chambers-of-rhetoric
- Wiljan van den Akker new director of Centre for the HumanitiesAs of 1 September 2016, Wiljan van den Akker will succeed Rosi Braidotti, who has been the director of the CfH for 8 years./en/news/wiljan-van-den-akker-new-director-of-centre-for-the-humanities
- Sonja de Leeuw appointed member of scientific board of DARIAH-EUSince 1 November Sonja de Leeuw (Television Culture) is a member of the scientific board of the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities./en/news/sonja-de-leeuw-appointed-member-of-scientific-board-of-dariah-eu
- José van Dijck to become a Distinguished Professor of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓProfessor Dr José van Dijck will be appointed Distinguished Professor of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ as of 1 January 2017./en/news/jose-van-dijck-to-become-a-distinguished-professor-of-utrecht-university
- To a new therapy against liver diseasesResearchers Bart Spee and Niels Geijsen seek to produce healthy liver cells from the body’s own cells to hopefully cure liver diseases./en/news/to-a-new-therapy-against-liver-diseases
- Researchers develop a model for MRSA bacteriaJos van Strijp en Jeroen den Hertog research exactly how MRSA bacteria (hospital bacteria) cause infections at a molecular level./en/news/researchers-develop-a-model-for-mrsa-bacteria
- Utrecht researchers in top 20 citations of International Journal of BilingualismExperts in multilingualism Dr Jacomine Nortier and Dr Elma Blom both are in the top 20 most cited articles of the International Journal of Bilingualism/en/news/twee-utrechtse-onderzoekers-in-de-top-20-citaties-van-het-international-journal-of-bilingualism
- The Hajj and Europe in the Age of EmpireIn this book Umar Ryad focuses on the political perceptions of the Hajj, its appeal on Muslims and the role of Europe in pre-colonial and colonial empires/en/news/the-hajj-and-europe-in-the-age-of-empire
- Postcolonial Cinemas in Europe. Migration, Identity and Spatiality in Film GenresSandra Ponzanesi was guest editor of a special issue of the journal Transnational Cinemas. The contributions reflect on Europe, postcolonialism, and cinema./en/news/postcolonial-cinemas-in-europe-migration-identity-and-spatiality-in-film-genres
- New book by Frank Kessler: 'Mise en scène'In this volume Frank Kessler charts the history of the term 'mise en scène', from 19th century theatre circles til the contemporary media landscape./en/news/new-book-by-frank-kessler-mise-en-scene