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  • Image of a person holding a burning newspaper

    Calliope lectures

    The Calliope lectures are organised in cooperation with the University of Glasgow. The online lectures in the series will be about (dis)trust and (dis)information across media, politics, science, and society.

  • Special TCM seminar: Quantum materials: prediction, identification, control

    Special TCM seminar: Quantum materials: prediction, identification, control

    you are cordially invited to this special TCM seminar.

  • Juggling Words: Utilizing the attentional trade-off to capture speech planning during comprehension

    Juggling Words: Utilizing the attentional trade-off to capture speech planning during comprehension

    The PhD defence of C. Husta is on 16 January 2026 at 10:30 am.

  • Interactive Virtual Reality Training for Adolescents with DLD: Understanding and strengthening socio-emotional functioning

    Interactive Virtual Reality Training for Adolescents with DLD: Understanding and strengthening socio-emotional functioning

    This thesis focused on better understanding and strengthening the socio-emotional functioning of young people with specific language impairment.

  • Professor Stefan Philipsen

    Inaugural lecture professor Stefan Philipsen

    Professor of Educational Law at the Faculty of Law, Radboud University, will give an inaugural lecture (in Dutch) on Friday, January 16, 2026 at 04.00 p.m.

  • GSH Writing Retreat

    GSH Writing Retreat

    From 19 to 21 January, the GSH Writing Retreat will take place.

  • PPO-inspiratiesessie

    Meet-up SIG Assessment

    John van der Schaaf, Director of Education at CE&C at TU/e, explains how he developed his successful approach to flexible testing, the challenges he encountered, and why this method is now also being used in other subjects.

  • The Interaction between Enforcers of Competition Law, the DMA, and the GDPR

    The Interaction between Enforcers of Competition Law, the DMA, and the GDPR

    This PhD thesis analyses the overlapping competences of enforcers of competition law, the DMA and the GDPR in the context of personal data market, considering the legal orders of the EU, Germany and the Netherlands.

  • SW/SLIM

    Make your blue Monday a little bit brighter

    On Monday 19 January, there will be a meeting because of Blue Monday.

  • Blue Monday

    Make your blue Monday a little bit brighter

    Blue Monday is often described as the “gloomiest day of the year”—a moment when winter feels endless, if you’re looking for a supportive international community to spend this day than join our workshop

  • Toward a Politics of Intensity: Critique, Ideology, and the Libidinal Economy in Lyotard’s Thought

    Toward a Politics of Intensity: Critique, Ideology, and the Libidinal Economy in Lyotard’s Thought

    The PhD defence of R. Silva Gargano is on 19 January 2026 at 04:30 pm.

  • Beeld van film Rental Family

    Rental Family. On Authenticity and Relations

    What is an authentic relationship, and can it arise from an artificial basis? And what constitutes a family?

  • Portrait picture Quentin Huys

    DCC & Computational Neuropsychiatry Nijmegen symposium with Quentin Huys

    Quentin Huys is Professor of Computational Psychiatry at University College London. He is also the deputy director of the Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry, and a consultant psychiatrist.

  • On the involvement of tRNAs and mRNA translation in peripheral neuropathy

    On the involvement of tRNAs and mRNA translation in peripheral neuropathy

    I worked with the common fruit fly to get a better understanding of a disease affected the peripheral nerves, the ones that allow you to move and the ones you use to sense. This disease is called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) peripheral neuropathy.

  • Young Adult literature in the Netherlands: Mature and fully-fledged?

    Young Adult literature in the Netherlands: Mature and fully-fledged?

    This PhD thesis shows that YA texts receive less recognition and attention than literature for adults, which has consequences for their appreciation and acceptance in literature education.

  • Medieval manuscript with sheet music

    Genome of Melody

    On 20 January, Dr. Jan Hajič will deliver an interdisciplinary lecture on his recent work applying phylogenetic methods, typically used in biological evolution, to study the transmission of Gregorian chant in medieval manuscripts.

  • Numerical Approaches to Uncertainty Quantification for PDEs on Parametrized Domains

    Numerical Approaches to Uncertainty Quantification for PDEs on Parametrized Domains

    This thesis consists of recent advances in numerical methods for Uncertainty Quantification on Parameterized Domains.

  • prof.dr. Zoya Ignatova

    DCN seminar by Prof.dr. Zoya Ignatova

    In this talk, Prof. Ignatova will present their recent advances in the development of tRNA-based therapeutics with high activity and favorable safety profiles in both cellular and animal models.

  • Talk for Food and Food for Talk: How conversations enable collective action in agriculture

    Talk for Food and Food for Talk: How conversations enable collective action in agriculture

    This PhD thesis examines how conversations between farmers, policymakers and other stakeholders unfold, and how interactional choices in those conversations contribute to the emergence, or lack thereof, of collective action.

  • Radboud Reflects Boekenclub De aarde als gemeenschap van Achille Mbembe| Met filosofen Cees Leijenhorst en Noortje Schonck

    Radboud Reflects Book Club on The Earthly Community

    Read 'The Earthly Community' by philosopher Achille Mbembe and join philosopher Cees Leijenhorst and moderator Noortje Schonck in a discussion about the book and the question of how we can live together harmoniously in times of existential crisis.