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… And Rutte has been there for a long time. Because of that length of service, he plays a central role in European Council and in European politics. Thus, he sometimes acts as an oilman between France and Germany." "He feels well at home on the European stage, can manoeuvre well," says Segers. "If he ever changes his mind, there are several options in Brussels." Read more (in Dutch) via MSM Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences … Prime Minister Rutte's position in Europe is quite strong," observes EU … And Rutte has been there for a long time. Because of that length of service, he plays a central role in European Council and in European politics. Thus, he sometimes acts as an oilman between France and Germany." "He feels well at home on the European stage, can manoeuvre well," says Segers. "If he ever changes his mind, there are several options in Brussels." Read more (in Dutch) via MSM … Prime Minister Rutte's position in Europe is quite strong," observes EU expert Mathieu Segers, professor of …
… and psychological aspects) of technological and other innovations. The proposals focus on important societal challenges and the innovations required for these. They address the societal aspects of these (technological) innovations at an early stage so that they can be taken into account during the design and development phase. More information on the NWO website Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences … Harro van Lente has been appointed as the chairman of the NWO assessment committee for …
… and that’s it. How do you make the public partly responsible for what is being played and, especially, why? The second experiment aims to involve the public in organising the concerts. The traditional setup is: audience in the hall, orchestra on stage. But how can you get the audience to participate in the orchestra, for example through a behind-the-scenes look or through collaboration with amateur musicians? On the third level, we’re looking at the evaluation of concerts. People often think …
… of Arts and Social Sciences Consolidator Grants Out of 2,130 candidates, the European Research Council (ERC) has selected 308 researchers for this year’s Consolidator Grants. The funding will support excellent scientists and scholars at the career stage where they may still be consolidating their own independent research teams to pursue their most promising scientific ideas. President of the European Research Council Prof. Maria Leptin said: “The new Consolidator Grant winners represent some of …
… research partnerships in AI technology, which lead to open publications and solutions that have been validated in practice. De Rijke: “We test our scientific findings within an industry context. Research and practice thus come together at an earlier stage, allowing for far better validation of the results. This way, research validation doesn’t end in the lab, but also in the outside world.” Trustworthy AI for Media research lab at Maastricht University As part of ROBUST, Maastricht University …
… of Hungary’s historical context and refrains from singing the praises of its impact on the rest of the world. “This is something Orbán might dislike, because he constantly wants to pretend that Hungary is a very important player on the international stage.” Nonetheless, Laczó thinks there is a chance that the prime minister will read the book, given his interest in Hungary’s place in the world and his reflex to think globally and find alternatives to Western Europe. He calls Orbán an unprincipled …
… Roßmann warns about swallowing corporate predictions on the uses of AI wholesale. “Think of 3D printers and their promise to print everything at the touch of a button. Obviously, the shortage of medical spare parts during the pandemic provided a stage for this vision. When people tried to recreate early successes, however, it was very sobering. In the end, the only things successfully 3d printed at large scale were face shields and these little straps that hold the masks together behind your …