Research by TerInfo shows some 87 per cent of children think the world suffers from more and more terrorist attacks and a part of them sometimes lies awake worrying.
The ‘blurb’, as the promotional quote on the front and back of books is called, is found on many book covers. Jelle Strikwerda did research on this advertising phenomenon.
The UGlobe Flagship Deep Transitions is nominated for the Pathways To Sustainability Award, a special Award for those research projects combining the strengths of Utrecht University research with the agendas of external stakeholders for the benefit of a sustainable future for all.
The use of heavy weaponry proved to be deliberate and large-scale, Azarja Harmanny revealed, and the fact that these weapons caused civilian deaths was accepted.
In the mini-documentary Sancta Maria Succurre Miseris, music scholar Eric Jas explains the underlying message and why the composer chose this printing method.
Call for contributions: book series that aims to promote and diversify critical discussions on the sociopolitical and cultural impacts of new technologies.
The Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies just published the dossier Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America, edited by Reindert Dhondt and others.
With ‘The European Experience’, European historians contribute to a ‘multi-perspective’ study of European history. Assistant Professor Jochen Hung is one of them.
Eight awarded projects in the Dutch Research Council's National Roadmap for Large-scale Research Infrastructure involve UU and UMC Utrecht researchers.
Aron Ouwerkerk has won the Thijssen-Schoute Thesis Award for his master's thesis on the correspondence of the eighteenth-century poet Elisabeth Koolaart-Hoofman.