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- Pronunciation Matters. Accents of English in the Netherlands and ElsewhereIn this book, Rias van den Doel and Laura Rupp bring together essays about the most recent research on pronunciation issues./en/news/pronunciation-matters-accents-of-english-in-the-netherlands-and-elsewhere
- Patti Smith - The New Jerusalem translated by Onno KostersThe New Jerusalem is the latest book by poet and punk legend Patti Smith. This bilingual English-Dutch prose poem was translated by Onno Kosters./en/news/patti-smith-the-new-jerusalem-translated-by-onno-kosters
- N.W. Posthumus Institute moves to UtrechtAs of 1 July 2021, the N.W. Posthumus Institute will be hosted at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, Department of History & Art History./en/news/nw-posthumus-institute-moves-to-utrecht
- The 鈥榞reat leveler鈥 revisited: why the Corona pandemic might boost inequality in societyA new study by professors Bas van Bavel and Marten Scheffer (WUR) shows that throughout history, most disasters and pandemics have boosted inequality instead of levelling it. Their article is now published in Nature Communications./en/publication/why-the-corona-pandemic-might-boost-inequality-in-society
- OECD 鈥楬ow was life?鈥-report highlights two centuries of wellbeing around the globeThe new OECD publication 鈥楬ow was Life? II鈥 shows economic development and wellbeing in over 40 countries worldwide, in the last 200 years. Jan Luiten van Zanden, professor in Economic history, is one of the authors./en/news/oecd-how-was-life-report-highlights-two-centuries-of-wellbeing-around-the-globe
- Shocking history lessons: what disasters can teach us about the resilience of societiesIn the book 'Disasters and History', Utrecht historians describe important lessons we can learn from the history of disasters in society./en/news/shocking-history-lessons-what-disasters-can-teach-us-about-the-resilience-of-societies
- "Waarom het aandeel vrouwelijke ondernemers maar langzaam groeit" (NL)Dr Selin Dilli contributed to a newly published rapport by ABN AMRO Bank on the slow growth of female entrepreneurship in the Netherlands./en/news/waarom-het-aandeel-vrouwelijke-ondernemers-maar-langzaam-groeit-nl
- New 'Focused on the Future' Podcast Episode: "Government"In this podcast 'Focused on the Future', scientists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and stakeholders talk about changing consumption and production patterns towards ecological sustainability for the long-term./en/news/new-focused-on-the-future-podcast-episode-government
- Citizens without Nations. Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World c. 1000-1789In August 2018 Maarten Prak's 'Citizens without Nations. Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World c. 1000-1789' has launched./en/news/citizens-without-nations-urban-citizenship-in-europe-and-the-world-c-1000-1789
- The Origins of Globalization. World Trade in the Making of the Global Economy, 1500-1800When did the process of globalization begin, and what effects did it have on economies and societies?/en/news/the-origins-of-globalization-world-trade-in-the-making-of-the-global-economy-1500-1800
- Launch Backlight documentary 'Our Common Good' with Tine de MoorVPRO Tegenlicht has just launched the international version of the Backlight documentary 'Our Common Good', with Tine de Moor./en/news/launch-backlight-documentary-our-common-good-with-tine-de-moor
- What is the best way to map broad prosperityUtrecht researchers are contributing to 'Measuring Prosperity' file of ESB./en/news/what-is-the-best-way-to-map-broad-prosperity
- Book: The Power of Corporate Networks. A Comparative and Historical PerspectiveProf. Thomas David (木瓜福利影视 of Lausanne) and Dr Gerarda Westerhuis (UU) bring together specialists to investigate the development of corporate networks./en/news/book-the-power-of-corporate-networks-a-comparative-and-historical-perspective
- Book on resilience of pre-industrial settlementsWhy in the pre-industrial period were some settlements resilient and stable over the long term while other settlements were vulnerable to crisis?/en/news/book-on-resilience-of-pre-industrial-settlements
- Bas van Bavel: 鈥淭he EU should revisit its unstable foundations鈥The end of the Western market economy is approaching, states economic historian Bas van Bavel./en/news/bas-van-bavel-the-eu-should-revisit-its-unstable-foundations
- Citizen detective Robert Helder and "Legalist" founder Waleed Mahmoud win Societal Impact AwardRobert Helder is a teacher of notary law and Waleed Mahmoud is a law student at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/citizen-detective-robert-helder-and-legalist-founder-waleed-mahmoud-win-societal-impact-award
- New Professor of Public Procurement: Fredo SchotanusAs of 1 December Fredo Schotanus is appointed as endowed professor of Public Procurement at the Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 School of Economics (U.S.E.)./en/news/new-professor-of-public-procurement-fredo-schotanus
- Samuele Murtinu new professor of International Business at U.S.E.Dr. Samuele Murtinu has been appointed as Full Professor starting August 1 2020./en/news/samuele-murtinu-new-professor-of-international-business-at-use
- Large grant for research into consumer protection in pensionsInstituut Gak subsidizes two PhD's and one employee who will conduct research into consumer protection against pension products./en/news/large-grant-for-research-into-consumer-protection-in-pensions
- Better welfare benefits through more autonomy, positive attention and wider earning opportunitiesThe final report 'What works' from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and the municipality of Utrecht is published./en/news/better-welfare-benefits-through-more-autonomy-positive-attention-and-wider-earning-opportunities