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- Karl Kügle joins editorial board of Plainsong and Medieval MusicKügle joins editorial board of Plainsong and Medieval Music, a leading international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to research in music of the Middle Ages./en/news/karl-kugle-joins-editorial-board-of-plainsong-and-medieval-music
- ‘Material Religion’: special issue on iconic religion in urban spaceThis special issue is based on the European research project 'Iconic Religion', in which Prof. Birgit Meyer is one of the principal investigators./en/news/material-religion-special-issue-on-iconic-religion-in-urban-space
- A special new isotope device for the IMAUProfessor Thomas Röckmann and his colleagues want to perform accurate measurements in the field of atmospheric research with new isotope instrument./en/news/a-special-new-isotope-device-for-the-imau
- Matteo Brera awarded fellowship in Minnesota to study Italian communities in southern USAIn 2017, Brera will be visiting researcher at the Immigration History Research Center Archives./en/news/matteo-brera-awarded-fellowship-in-minnesota-to-study-italian-communities-in-southern-usa
- UU and UMCU data managers launch expert networkData managers at UU and UMCU are forming an expert network in which they can exchange experience about their profession/en/news/uu-and-umcu-data-managers-launch-expert-network
- Classicists receive 18.8 million euros for research on succesful innovationThe national research school in Classical Studies, OIKOS, receives 18.8 million Euros from NWO./en/news/classicists-receive-188-million-euros-for-research-on-succesful-innovation
- “Surprises are always possible when you’re working in a chemistry lab”Chemistry researcher Marc-Etienne Moret has been awarded a 1.5 Million Euro ERC Starting Grant to study new catalysts with better properties./en/news/surprises-are-always-possible-when-youre-working-in-a-chemistry-lab
- Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech: Future Developments in Theory and MethodologyWith contributions from world-renowned researchers, the book offers an overview of the state-of-the-art speech motor control research. Co-edited by Hayo Terband/en/news/speech-motor-control-in-normal-and-disordered-speech-future-developments-in-theory-and-methodology
- Special issue of Image [&] Narrative: 'Audiovisual Memory and the (Re)Making of Europe'Ann Rigney co-edited the special issue 'Audiovisual Memory and the (Re)Making of Europe' of Image [&] Narrative on transnational memory culture in Europe./en/news/special-issue-of-image-narrative-audiovisual-memory-and-the-remaking-of-europe
- New ALICE experiment results show novel phenomena in proton collisionsPublication by ALICE Collaboration, including 19 Utrecht researchers./en/news/new-alice-experiment-results-show-novel-phenomena-in-proton-collisions
- Utrecht Data School develops Data Ethics Decision AidThe Utrecht Data School developed the Data Ethics Decision Aid (DEDA) to trace ethical issues in data projects./en/news/utrecht-data-school-develops-data-ethics-decision-aid
- Research into the 'lifeline' of medicines from a human rights perspectiveThe research is carried out by the Ethics Institute of Utrecht ľϸӰ and the Global Health Law Groningen Research Centre of the ľϸӰ of Groningen/en/news/research-into-the-lifeline-of-medicines-from-a-human-rights-perspective
- Stylistics: Critical Concepts in LinguisticsMichael Burke edited the four volume collection 'Stylistics', which will showcase the main developments and major achievements in stylistic scholarship./en/news/stylistics-critical-concepts-in-linguistics
- 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 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