In this symposium, we will explore emerging ways for community voices to be heard, examine how communities can foster a lively democracy and build societies where everyone can flourish, and more.
This research event, co-funded by the Open Cities Platform, focuses on contemporary artistic practices that examine the role infrastructures play in enabling or delimiting political agency in the historical present.
On 19 June, Rob Widdershoven will deliver his farewell lecture Professor of European Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance.
During this Keti Koti month, we will continue to discuss the university’s history of slavery, its lasting impact, and our responsibility for reconciliation.
This symposium starts from care as something people do, and asks what becomes visible when care is uneven, neglected, or withheld across different contexts.
What does growing geopolitical unrest mean for the role of science and academia? This question is the focus of IOS Dialogue #4, in which we will engage in a meaningful discussion about collaborating with the Ministry of Defence
International research workshop on Government Ownership for Sustainability and Strategic Autonomy for academics and policymakers at Utrecht University on June 25-26, 2026.
Ahmad Zakariya will defend his PhD thesis 'Careers in contrast: Examining the antecedents of career sustainability in the context of the Netherlands and Pakistan'.
GGlobal health governance and policy, the role of health systems, ethics and advocacy for research & development, globalisation and climate change on health