Assistant professor Religious Studies Pooyan Tamimi Arab, together with Ammar Maleki (Tilburg University), researched support for the protests in Iran.
Jip van Dort, Lauren Gould and Marrit Woudwijk investigated the Dutch attack on Hawija and have compiled their findings in the new publication ‘Hawija’.
Making a distinction in data between citizens according their geographic origins, can lead to inequalities, Gerwin van Schie demonstrates in his dissertation.
Utrecht University students can follow the new archaeology minor Constructing the Limes at Saxion University of Applied Sciences starting this academic year.
Through the case study 'Revolutions in Europe', we show how to search various text corpora step by step with the text and data mining application I-Analyzer.
Exactly 70 years ago, Germany and Israel made agreements about reparations. Lorena De Vita investigated why this happened in Wassenaar and what the impact was.
Associate Professor in History of international relations Frank Gerits writes that the French President primarily wants to maintain his current power in Africa.
Celtologists Aaron Griffith Nikè Stam spoke in the Celtic Students Podcast about the degree programme Celtic Languages and Culture and next year's congress.
Anna-Luna Post received the Van Woudenberg Dissertation Prize from the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome for her PhD thesis ‘Claiming Fame for Galileo’.
Associate Professor of History of International Relations Eleni Braat and Ben de Jong investigated the life of Agent M who was a double agent for 22 years.
The New Utrecht School receives support from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to develop a course in Medical Humanities, Embodiment and Creative Arts.
Assistant Professor in International History Iva Vukusic tells The New York Times why getting justice after a violent conflict like the Ukrainian war is so challenging.
Fifteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers receive a Vidi grant worth 800,000 euros, enabling them to develop their own innovative line of research.
Mirko Schäfer is founder and Faculty of Science Lead of the Utrecht Data School, where most projects are funded by third-party funding streams and are carried out in cooperation with external partners.
This June and July Constellate offers free workshops to teach you the skills – or advance them to a new level – to work with this text mining platform.
From 27 June to 2 July, Ryrie will be working in Utrecht on his project Constructing Conversion, which aims to reconceive the history of the Protestant mission.
Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Herman Philipse examines how probable the existence of God is and what the functions of endorsing religious beliefs are.
Professor of Computational Semantics and AI Yoad Winter and assistant professors Tejaswini Deoskar and Denis Paperno will develop an automatic captioning system
With the installation, the BBAW expresses its appreciation for Meyer's contribution to religious anthropological research on the changing role of religion in our time.
Sandra Ponzanesi and Koen Leurs are the guest editors of the special issue which explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants.
As of 1 September 2022, Van den Bosch will be affiliated with Utrecht University as a professor: “I see many opportunities within the UU for building interdisciplinary bridges.”
Mirko Schaefer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School, together with two colleagues, published the article in the book 'New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies'.