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As the rector announced in his opening speech at our CCHR conference in the
Academy Building on September 8, 2017, funding for all focus areas running for
the past 8 years concluded in spring 2018. The focus area CCHR is the successor
of two previous focus areas (Cultures and Identities and Conflicts and Human
Rights), and although we have been successful in creating a new CCHR community
of researchers from Law, Social Sciences and Humanities, CCHR will be treated
according to the criterium of having reached the maximum amount of time in terms
of financial support. Developed initiatives are supposed to integrate into
mainstream UU structures and/or develop independently. Although we will no
longer exist in our current form, our communities and research activities will
continue to exist and flourish, although within different UU frames.

The CCHR chairs have worked to open up two major spaces for the researchers in
our CCHR field:

1. Researchers are welcome to join the CCHR-related UGlobe research lines,
including Conflict and Security and Human Rights.
https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/centre-for-global-challenges

2. Researchers are welcome to join the IOS Hubs, in particular Security in Open
Societies and Gender and Diversity: Building an Inclusive Society.
https://www.uu.nl/en/research/institutions-for-open-societies/institutions-for-open-societies-hubs

In these contexts, the cultural mediation of citizenship is part of the research
at hand, and qualitative and interpretative methodologies will be welcomed and
further developed. We strongly believe that many of our researchers will find a
context within these strands. Antoine Buyse is co-chairing UGlobe, while
Rosemarie Buikema is co-chairing the Hub Gender and Diversity.

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NEWS

11 April 2018


ERC ADVANCED GRANT FOR ANN RIGNEY REMEMBERING HOPE: THE CULTURAL MEMORY OF
PROTEST IN EUROPE

We congratulate Prof. Ann Rigney who received the prestigious ERC Advanced
Grant. Mass demonstrations make headlines, but then seem to disappear. How are
...

01 February 2018


LORENA SOSA AWARDED MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH ON
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Dr Lorena Sosa, fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), has
been awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Global Fellowship for her ...

30 November 2017


BREAKING SCIENCE RESEARCH APPLICATION

We invite you to participate in a unique opportunity. Utrecht University offers
you to get trained in its annual science communication competition. CCHR is ...

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