Agenda
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EndNote kickstart
You are going to practice with EndNote. After the training you are able to: Choose a reference style Add references Add pdf’s Cite while you write Make a reference list Search in your EndNote library
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Effects of welfare policies based on autonomy and unconditionality - a social experiment with social assistance recipients
This research study describes the results of a social welfare experiment in the municipality of Nijmegen. The current, relatively strict, social welfare benefits policy of the Participation Act was compared with two alternative, more unconditional, forms of welfare.
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Webinar | Student life in Nijmegen
Are you interested in learning more about student life in Nijmegen and at Radboud University? Then this is the right webinar for you! Register today!
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Leaving, Entering, and Remaining: Seeking Asylum in an Extraterritorial World
Following the EU crisis in refugee policy in 2015, the EU set out proposals to implement a system of extraterritorial processing of asylum claims.
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Learning to read is to stick to the task: The elusive role of cognitive skills in dyslexia.
Dyslexia is a severe and persistent problem with reading and spelling. Learning to read and spell is crucial for academic learning and functioning in everyday life as an adult.
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Bachelor's Open Day
Visit our Bachelor's Open Day and attend information sessions about the Bachelor's of your interest, get to know our green campus, and ask all your questions to students and staff.
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Workshop: 'Incoherent papers full of errors: how do you deal with this as a teacher?'
Do you tend to get annoyed by flaws in students' texts? Do you feel that grading poorly written papers takes more time than necessary? Is it even your job as a teacher to give feedback on text quality?
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Master's Virtual Open Day
Are you an international student thinking of studying at Radboud University, but would like to know more about our programmes and facilities?
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Workshop 'Incoherent papers full of errors: what do you do with this as a teacher?'
Do you tend to get annoyed by flaws in students' texts? Do you feel that grading poorly written papers takes more time than necessary? Is it even your job as a teacher to give feedback on text quality?
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Q&A with student board members
What's it really like doing a board year? What's in it for you, what will you learn, and how much time does it cost? In this Q&A, you will learn everything you need to know about this. Listen to the panel's experiences and ask all your questions.
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Course Starting to Teach (STT-blok4-1)
During this short introductory course, you will actively engage with the basic didactic principles of guiding tutorials (seminars, workgroups). This helps you to be prepared when you take your first steps in practice.
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Training Assessment with closed-ended questions (ACEQ1)
During this training you will learn more about the didactic principles of assessment with closed-ended questions, and you will work on improving your own assessment questions.
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Award ceremony of the Christine Mohrmann Stipends 2023
On 28 March at 15.30h, Radboud University will award the Christine Mohrmann Stipend to eleven women PhD candidates to encourage them to continue their academic careers after the completi
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How to anticipate the fluctuations and changes in spasticity; the value of personalized monitoring
Spasticity, caused by disorders of the central nervous system, results in involuntary muscle activation and soft-tissue changes.
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NeurotechEU lecture workshops for doctoral supervisors
Do you want to support and inspire your Ph.D. students in the best possible way?
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Q&A with members of participational bodies
What's it really like doing a board year? What's in it for you, what will you learn, and how much time does it cost? In this Q&A, you will learn everything you need to know about this. Listen to the panel's experiences and ask all your questions.
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Triangles in the brain: The role of hierarchical structure in language use
To make sentences, we sequence words one by one, as if those words were beads on a chain. So from the outside, sentences are linear, but underneath that linear sequence is a certain type of structure.