Researchers of USG and Fontys University of Applied Science Eindhoven analysed the diversity in municipal ethical committees in the field of technological developments.
Students researched the stories of students and a professor who died during the Second World War. Memorial stones have now been placed in their honour.
These are Marianne Helena Blazer, Jacob Johannes Bol, Jacob van Gelderen, Cornelis van Lier, and Henny Mimi de Vries, for whom a Stolperstein has been placed today.
With the rapid changes in US politics, everything seems unpredictable. Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh (expert in human rights law, international criminal law, transitional justice and victims’ rights) and Prof. dr. Femke van Esch (expert in political leadership, crises and the European Union) provided insights into these rapid changes, offering a deeper understanding of what’s driving the current political shifts in the US.
Lisanne Hummel defends her dissertation on how European competition law can best deal with innovation as a counterforce to curb the market power of big tech companies.
In this Doing Gender lecture, Andreja Novakovic compares Simone de Beauvoir’s conception of housework to the views of Silvia Federici and Chantal Akerman.
This Data Walk Workshop, in part organized by the Open Cities Platform, brings together scholars and artists who have each engaged in developing data walks to reflect on the phenomena of data walks as a methodological approach.
During this symposium, researchers will offer short presentations to reflect on the dilemmas that emerge at the intersection of Big Tech, AI, and energy.