By Marijke de Valck and others, 鈥楻ethinking Film Festivals in the Pandemic Era and After鈥 was recently published. 25 international authors contributed.
The book, edited by Professor of Musicology Emile Wennekes and others, presents developments in speech and music technology in the domain of audio signal processing.
Following the death of 22-year-old student Mahsa Amini, thousands of Iranians are taking to the streets every day. They are demonstrating for more freedom and equal rights.
The film industry needs to be more sustainable, the Netherlands Film Festival believes. Humanities scholars figured out how and Judith Keilbach shares best practices and bottlenecks.
The Horizon Europe funded program 'Realising Girls鈥 and Women鈥檚 Inclusion, Representation and Empowerment (RE-WIRING)' will be coordinated by Utrecht University
For six months, Jesper Verhoef will research the crucial role the web plays in the lives of LGBTQI+ communities. He will use KB鈥檚 unique but largely unexplored web collection.
Medieval scholar Jelmar Hugen saw people using Dutch, French and Latin interchangeably and wondered: why did some poets pepper their Dutch text with Latin quotations?
The Algemeen-Nederlands Verbond awards the Visser-Neerlandia Prizes annually to people who dedicate themselves to the Dutch language and cultural community.
Making a distinction in data between citizens according their geographic origins, can lead to inequalities, Gerwin van Schie demonstrates in his dissertation.
Celtologists Aaron Griffith Nik猫 Stam spoke in the Celtic Students Podcast about the degree programme Celtic Languages and Culture and next year's congress.