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Ada Lovelace Week
Inspired by the figure of Ada Lovelace, the first person ever to write a computer program, join us in a celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology and mathematics.
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Online Orientation Week
Are you still having a hard time picking from one of our many Bachelor’s programmes? Attend our Online Orientation Week! Every night of the week there are online information sessions about different area's of interest.
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Testing and Estimation in Causal Models. Addressing Mixed and Missing Data Challenges
This dissertation develops methods addressing some of the practical challenges of applying these causal inference methods, specifically when dealing with missing data or when datasets contain a mix of variable types.
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Workshop 'How to optimise your network via LinkedIn' (Dutch)
In the workshop 'LinkedIn and networking - from online to offline and the other way around' (in Dutch) you will optimize your LinkedIn profile and learn how you can use your (LinkedIn) network to find an internship or a job.
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Workshop: Bachelor Study Career Counselling
You can register for the workshop bachelor study career counselling via this webform. This workshop is being organized for second year students of the Bachelor’s programme Business Administration and Bedrijfskunde and will take place in English.
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Science and Activism
Where is the line between science and activism? How should the academic community relate to political developments? And how should we deal with different views on activism within science at the university?
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Masterclass school research project: Language research in children, how do you do it?
This master class will cover language development in babies and young children, setting up your own research and how language research in children works.
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Immunotherapeutic strategies post allogeneic stem cell transplantation: harnessing innate & adaptive graft-versus-tumor immunity
The PhD defence of J. van Eck van der Sluijs is on 8 October 2024 at 02:30 pm.
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Treatment outcome in binge eating disorder: moving ahead! Cognitive behavior therapy and dialectical behavior therapy compared
This thesis compared the effectiveness of an intensive form of CBT (CBT+) with the less intensive DBT-BED. The researchers also looked at whether individual characteristics at the onset of the treatment could be used to predict treatment outcomes.
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Reading club
Do you enjoy reading books and exchanging your experiences while broadening your horizons? Join one of our reading groups!
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Balancing care and caution: Examining opioid prescribing in the Netherlands
The PhD defence of G.A. Kalkman is on 9 October 2024 at 10:30 am.
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Lecture: Anthony van der Meer over cybercrime (Dutch)
As an incisive investigative journalist and filmmaker, Anthony van der Meer makes the shadowy side of the digital world tangible. In addition to a look at cybercrime, you also get tips on how to protect yourself from it.
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SteR lunch lecture Sally Thin - From Paris with Love: Using International Environmental Law to Interpret UN Human Rights Treaties
On 9 October 2024, Sally Thin will give a SteR lunch lecture titled: From Paris with Love: Using international environmental law to interpret UN human rights treaties.
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Primary mental healthcare for people with mild intellectual disabilities: Opportunities upstream.
This research demonstrates that patients with both mild intellectual disabilities (MID) and mental health problems often encounter mental health problems at a young age, experience multiple problems, and need a supportive network.
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Faculty Lecture: The Dread of Tyrants
During this faculty lecture, Professor Ronald Sundstrom will discuss his research on Frederick Douglass.
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Convergence in Cancer Immunotherapy: Towards Data-driven and Model-informed Clinical Trials
Cancer immunotherapy enhances the immune system's ability to fight cancer cells. This thesis delves into the clinical development stages of new therapies, highlighting their journey from initial safety assessments to application in clinical settings.
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Radboud Reflects Book Club on Japanese philosophy
Read 'Japanse filosofie. De denkweg van verfijning en verbinding' (Boom, 2024) by Michel Dijkstra and explore personal lessons from Japanese philosophy with religion scholar Paul van der Velde.
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Meet-up SIG Safe learning and Development
In this first meeting of the new academic year, the Safe Learning and Development Special Interest Group will discuss their plans for this year, including the contribution to the social safety prevent-care-cure programme.
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Sustainability & Strategy
In the Sustainability & Strategy Programme, you will tackle big questions such as: how do you integrate goals such as sustainability and responsibility into strategy to actually make an impact?
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Workshop Structuring your text
In this workshop, you will learn how to construct a text and make logical connections between chapters, sections, and paragraphs.