About Inter
Inter is short for “interdisciplinary, a word that is becoming increasingly popular in science and higher education. A discipline is a more or less defined field within which certain methods and practices are used. Interdisciplinary students and researchers try to connect these different disciplines. They do so out of the conviction that some issues cannot be answered by a single discipline. To understand and address big issues such as climate change, globalization or digitalization, you need to first study them from a variety of perspectives.
Inter was created by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at the UvA and follows in the footsteps of the former interdisciplinary magazine Blind, which was founded by students at the University of Amsterdam in 2004. The huge archive of timeless articles on topics such as Gold, Color Consciousness and Energy can still be found as usual on this website.
Inter is created by students for students. The editorial board members come from a variety of different academic backgrounds and always strive for diverse articles that offer wonder, surprise, newsworthiness, depth and the occasional wink. In choosing topics, one’s own interests are followed and social and scientific developments are taken into account.
Our editors are advised by an editorial board consisting of scientists from different fields. The function of the editorial board is important for networking, quality assurance and support, which is possible thanks to the different expertise of its members.
Would you like to contribute to Inter? Then send an email to hello@intermagazine.nl. We are still looking for enthusiasts to join the editorial team, create illustrations and help improve the website.
Our Team
Editors-in-chief
Jasper Brown studies Psychology at UvA and is interested in behavioural economics and heuristics. Jasper takes any opportunity to kayak and enjoys classic cinema, music, as well as philosophy. At Inter Jasper acts as a co-editor-in-chief, as well as a writing editor.
Hannah Brunnschweiler is bachelor’s student of Communication Science. As of now, she does not know what specific domain she wants to study in but is curious about persuasive or political communication. In her studies, she enjoys statistics and conducting research. Outside of university, she enjoys going on walks, listening to music or reading. She loves being creative, whether that is through photography or learning how to play a new song. For Inter, Hannah acts as a co-editor-in-chief as well as managing media and outreach.
Media and Outreach
Editorial Team
Lina Leskovec is a third year political science student at UvA. Before moving to Amsterdam, she lived in Slovenia. Specialising in political theory, she has an interest in philosophy and its practical application. Other than that, she enjoys reading, art and chess.
Bartosz Skitał is an Economics student at UvA with growing interest in researching human behaviour in economic context. He is also very passionate about music and often spends his free time exploring the art and its culture, as well as improving his guitar playing and overall composition and production skills. For Inter, Bartosz is a quality controller as well as a writing editor.
Gabriella Meshako is a first year bachelor’s student of Global Arts, Culture and Politics at the University of Amsterdam. Moving forward with her program, she plans on perusing a concentration in sustainability. Gabriella enjoys contemporary art, experimental films and fashion. For Inter, Gabriella is a quality controller as well as a writing editor.
Visual Contributors
Taylor Brunnschweiler is a third year studying European Languages and cultures at the University of Groningen. Other than languages, she enjoys cosmetology, illustration and graphic design in general.
Célia Mortureux is a second-year Communication Science Bachelor student, at the University of Amsterdam. She has a vivid passion for painting and music, always striving to learn more. She loves to play around with many mediums, like photography, digital illustration, and traditional model drawing. She can often be spotted sketching in cafes or parks on a sunny day with an overpriced oat chai latte. She is also politically engaged, particularly in ocean protection advocacy.
You can follow her works at @doodling_un
Marlon studied English Language and Culture, with an MA in Youth Literature and in International Education. She thinks Children’s books are a great combination between her love for literature and illustration. With a preference for realism, but a growing interest for more 2D styles, she likes learning to illustrate digitally/digitalize drawings, as well as making lino prints, painting, and engraving. In her free time she likes to knit and read, dance and swim, or make music with her band. You can follow her @marlongiliane.
Alumni
Below you can find the names of the former editors and contributors of Blind, the predecessor of Inter Magazine:
Dick Bierman, Willem Frankenhuis, Mendel Giezen, Herman Philipse, Arno Verweij, Karel van Dam, Daniel Paarlberg, Professor Ed van den Heuvel, Machiel Keestra, Annemie Ploeger, Merel Schogt, Erik Rietveld, Marleen Nagtegaal, Jojanneke van der Toorn, Auke Pols, Elisa Hermanides, Bas Leerintveld, Wim Rietdijk, Johan van Benthem, Tine Wilde, Thomas Vaessens, Albert Jan Kruiter, Lotje Mertens, Igor Berezhnoy, Eric Postma, Jaap van den Herik, Ivar Hagendoorn, Henkjan Honing, Diederik den Daas, Rune Bennemeer, Marie Lindegaard, Saskia Lourens, Marcel Maussen, Tristan Mostert, Irene Conradie, Miranda van Tilburg, Ad Vingerhoets, Maarten Frankenhuis, Hanneke Posthumus, Olaf Penne,
Sanne van der Marck, Rosa Hofstee, Eva Kwakman, Stella Aalderink, Joy Leering, Nouschka Veerman, Merel Spaander, Maarten Visscher, Frodi Fransman, Rowan Koeleman, Mojdeh Feili, Nora van de Water, Boudewijn van den Berg (webmaster), Annefleur Langedijk, Esther Visser, Esmee Schouten, Hedwig Ens, Iza Korsmit, Petra van der Kooij.
Special thanks to Will van Houten who took on the role of editor-in-chief for Blind for many years.
This list was created using the archive of Inter, as well as with the help of Gerard van den Akker. It should be noted that this list is not finalised, and is currently being worked on!