Bijpraten – Stand van zaken
Het is lang stil geweest rond Panorama Heuvelrug, dus het leek ons een goed idee om iedereen eens bij te praten. Het schilderij Panorama Heuvelrug, bestaande uit 33 grote en 33 kleine panelen, in totaal 50 meter omtrek...
Recente nieuwsitems van goede doelen uit Utrecht.
Het is lang stil geweest rond Panorama Heuvelrug, dus het leek ons een goed idee om iedereen eens bij te praten. Het schilderij Panorama Heuvelrug, bestaande uit 33 grote en 33 kleine panelen, in totaal 50 meter omtrek...
This weekend marks the Uitfeest – the annual opening of the cultural season in our city of residence Utrecht. For the occasion, we will be present alongside many local cultural partner institutes at Rondje Singel, held...
Our partner AFIELD Study will host their third network study program and public workshop titled Let’s Share! this Saturday from 14:00–19:00 in Kassel, Germany. The day gathers a group of artist-led initiatives and...
We would like to celebrate the beginning of Organising Social Impact, a new master program at Utrecht University set up by our friends and collaborators Anders Utrecht. Our director Binna Choi and producer Marianna...
During the annual COOP Summit by Dutch Art Institute, we concluded and celebrated the DAI Co-Op 2021–2022 study group You fed me when I was hungry: Food Commons and Ecology of Belonging, led by organizer and research...
Theater makers Espen Hjort and Mees Borgman have been working together since 2021 under the name Landmarks. Based on ecological issues, they create performances in which the body, sound and imagination are central. The...
GreenWish maakt een trendrapport van alle 291 initiatieven uit de koffer. Benieuwd naar de trends in duurzaamheidsland? Initiatieven roepen iedereen, maar vooral politiek en overheid op om mee te springen. […] Het...
So if you ask, ‘who’s responsible?’ The truth is that everybody’s pointing but nobody is doing anything.
Underlying our interest in establishing a humanistic science journal, was a need of constructing, not deconstructing, and by doing so, positively contributing to the intellectual scene...
An Open Science talk by Dr. Katja Mayer, who investigates practices of Open Science in computational Open Science and big data...
After a course in philosophy of science and a historiographical course on the history of the natural sciences, we had gotten a taste of what the rest of the program could be...
We must admit that we were a little nervous for our first UtrechtInc meeting, exactly one week ago.
A few months have passed since the Journal of Trial and Error’s first public appearance at the Descartes’ Christmas colloquium. Since then, we’ve had several exciting developments...
One of our first alliances was with the Open Science Community Utrecht (OSCU). Stefan was already a member, so it was relatively easy for him to come into contact with the founders of OSCU.
On the 16th of June, project leader Martijn van der Meer gave a lecture at the Descartes Colloquium for the History and Philosophy of Sciences and Humanities at Utrecht University.
As fall hits, we now look back and reflect about the beginning of summer.
We talked with Léa Roumazeilles, PhD candidate in Neurobiology at Oxford University. We spoke with her about her thesis subject: ‘Structure and function of the social brain in primates’.
What does a congress on Posthumanism have in common with our journal? To be very honest, I had no idea at first.
On February 6, the Open Science Community Utrecht (OSCU) organized a symposium on Open Science at the Faculty of Science of Utrecht University.
When I first heard the term “open science” and realized what it meant, I thought, well, that sounds good, how hard can it be?