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CRS Session: Literacy, Moral and Civic Personhood, and the Racial Contract
Visiting RICH-Fellow and professor of philosophy Ron Sundstrom invites us to reflect on the role of literacy in Frederick Douglass’s abolitionism, against the background of Mills’s influential concept of the Racial Contract.
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The ears of the hippopotamus: Epidemiology and infectivity of asymptomatic P. falciparum and P. vivax malaria infections in Ethiopia
The PhD defence of E. Beshah is on 24 September 2024 at 12:30 pm.
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Workshop 'Making sense of not knowing' (Dutch)
In the workshop 'The sense of not knowing' (in Dutch) you will gain insight into your choice process and you may discover what you want to choose.
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Treatment and quality of life in autoimmune hepatitis
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a rare, chronic liver disease that primarily affects women and, if left untreated can lead to severe complications such as liver cirrhosis. This thesis focuses on improving treatment and quality of life for AIH patients.
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IMM Colloquium
You are welcome to join the monthly IMM colloquium
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Asymptomatic malaria in Ethiopia
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium parasites that are transmitted through infectious mosquito bites. There are over 200 species of Plasmodium of which four species commonly infect humans.
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Vibe of the Future: HERO Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial event aimed at students, alumni, and faculty from both the Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen and Radboud University.
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Drowning In Regulation
We are completely surrounded by rules and regulations. What does this say about how we humans think and organise society? Are we doomed to get lost deeper and deeper in the maze of rules or is there a way out?
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Responsibly passing on life stories of war
On Wednesday, 25 September 2024, De Lindenberg (Nijmegen) will host a symposium to discuss the retelling of war stories.
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Antibiotic use in paediatric otolaryngology in Tanzania - Patterns, outcomes, and implications for antimicrobial stewardship
The PhD defence of D.R. Katundu is on 25 September 2024 at 10:30 am.
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ESDG workshop: Nicholas Sy
This workshop is part of the monthly seminars of the section Economic, Social and Demographic History of the Department of History.
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The importance of the environments of transients
Transients are flashes of light that we discover at all wavelengths. We classify these transients through their observational properties, although that does not mean that all objects within a class share the same progenitor.
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Studying with AD(H)D
During the training studying with AD(H)D you will learn more about how AD(H)D and studying works best for you.
Starting dates
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25 September 2024
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13 November 2024
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MEDAL Outreach Workshops for High School students
In celebration of the MEDAL Summer School in Experimental Linguistics, two language arts lectures for high school students will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 25!
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Valdictory lecture professor José Bloemer
Professor of Business Administration; marketanalyses and relationshipmanagement at Radboud University, Nijmegen School of Management will deliver a valedictory lecture (in Dutch) in an academic session on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at 3.00 pm.
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Onbehaarde Apen Live!
Wednesday evening, 25 September, the science podcast Onbehaarde Apen comes to Radboud University for a special live episode about intelligence.
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How Do Macroeconomic Conditions Affect the Party-Policy Relation? A Study of Pledge Fulfilment in Times of Economic Hardship
This thesis investigates how the economic performance of a country affects the policymaking process and the party-policy linkage.
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Lunch Lecture on lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ students in and around Nijmegen
The Halkes Women+ Faculty Network Nijmegen and the Radboud Gender & Sexuality Alliance invite you to the lunch lecture by Prof. Niels Spierings and Vizier on Lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ students in and around Nijmegen.
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DCCN PPM
All new projects at the DCCN require a PPM presentation and an approved PPM online form before access to lab and computer facilities is granted.
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CLS Lab Lunch
Presentation by Tim Zee: Eliciting plural variation using prosody