During the annual science communication contest, early-career researchers have just three minutes to pitch their research or a scientific concept from their field of study.
This symposium explores Roman settlement landscapes and their chronological evolution, as well as the societal dynamics shaped by the structure of the settlement landscape.
Ea Lindhardt Overgaard discusses her project in which she analyses Danish religious hymns in the years spanning from 1569 until 2003, using various digital tools.
Evaluations based on comparisons? For many it is an intuitive process to compare two products with each other, and base your assessment on the comparison between the two products. But what do you do when you have to compare more than 50 assignments?
Nick Couldry will reflect on the global space of social communications and interaction constructed through a commercialized internet and the emergence of digital platforms.
Mandy Rose will discuss immersive media, the rise of Virtual Reality in nonfiction, and the challenges documentary producers face with new platforms, technologies, and audience experiences.
University College Utrecht offers regular online information sessions or webinars. In these sessions we will give a general presentation about University College Utrecht, details of the curriculum and what it is like to live and study on campus.
This new edition of our successful series of stakeholder meetings explores the crucial role of organizational leadership in driving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) success.
On Friday 16 May, Mayken Jonkman will defend her PhD dissertation ‘Paris Calling: A Dutch Artists’ Guide to Success in the French Capital, 1774-1914’.
Isabelle Donatz-Fest will defend her PhD thesis 'Cop, Code, and Conduct. A practice-based understanding of responsible policing in the algorithmic age'.