Dossier article | Professor of History of International Relations Laurien Crump has been a guest of several media outlets to comment on the war in Ukraine.
With four humanities scholars from different disciplines, we analyse the current state of affairs and look ahead: what are possible outcomes of this war?
The broadcaster RTL Nieuws interviewed Evelien Brouwer, expert in Public Law, Migration and Technology at Utrecht University, about a contested police database
Assistant Professor Ozan Ozavci writes in The Conversation why so many Turks believe there are ‘secret clauses’ in the birth certificate of their nation (1923).
Professor of Media and Digital Society José van Dijck speaks at IMPAKT TV about how digital platforms and social media are influencing our democracy through data.
Assistant professor Religious Studies Pooyan Tamimi Arab, together with Ammar Maleki (Tilburg University), researched support for the protests in Iran.
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.
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.
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.
Investigative journalism platform Follow The Money published an interview with Elisabetta Manunza of the Utrecht University Centre for Public Procurement (UUCePP) on 17 April
In an article for Crooked Timber Professor in the Ethics of Institutions Ingrid Robeyns writes about a problem she had long been aware of: geo-academic inequality.