Agenda
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The microbial methane cycle in Dutch canals
Humans are highly skilled at manipulating natural landscapes to their own ends. Examples include deforestation to create more agricultural land, building dykes against flooding rivers, and the construction of cities.
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The problems of Tourism development related to Land and Property rights in the context of Vietnam
The research aims to provide a better understanding of the land-related problems of tourism development in Vietnam, especially during the land acquisition process under the current Vietnamese planning system and public land policies.
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Studies in Texts, Contexts, and Concepts (STCC) Seminar
By Prof. Christopher B. Hays (Fuller Seminary, USA). Topic: to be announced. Location: Erasmus building 14.39. Microsoft link available upon request.
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ROLE OF HANDWRITING ANALYSIS THROUGH MACHINE AND DEEP LEARNING TO SUPPORT THE DIAGNOSIS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
Alzheimer’s Disease(AD) is diagnosed by doctors using imaging, blood tests and lumbar punctures (spinal sampling) amongst others.
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Festive Christmas dinner in the Refter - Wednesday
Fancy the Christmas season, but don't feel like slaving away in the kitchen just yet? Then come kick off the festive season with the Christmas dinner in the Refter on Wednesday 13 December!
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Concert Nijmeegs Studentenorkest CMC
Grieg's Piano Concerto is rightfully one of the most successful compositions ever. Nearly everyone recognizes the iconic opening with an impressive roll of the timpani followed by sweeping piano chords.
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PV Kerstmarkt
On 14 December, we will transform the surroundings of Villa Oud Heyendael into a cosy Christmas atmosphere so you can get into the Christmas spirit.
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Material Culture in Late Antique Egypt and Syria. Contacts, influences, and disparities
The second of three international conferences on religion in the practice of everyday life in Egypt and Syria, 200-700 CE, organised in cooperation with the Jozef M.A. Janssen Foundation.
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Clinical guidance for polycystic liver disease
Polycystic liver disease is characterized by fluid-filled cysts in the liver. Pressure from these cysts on surrounding structures causes symptoms.
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G&C Colloquium: Thursday 14 December
Every second Thursday of the month, research group Grammar & Cognition invites a speaker to give a presentation about their research.
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Creative ‘tricks’ to overcome walking difficulties in persons with Parkinson’s disease: towards individually tailored rehabilitation.
Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that is becoming increasingly common. Many people with parkinson's experience difficulty walking. They often invent creative tricks to still get ahead.
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Q&A | Meet our scholarships coordinator
Are you excited to apply for a study programme but unsure if you’re eligible for a scholarship?
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Webinar Employment conditions
In the webinar Employment Conditions (in English) you will learn what employment conditions are and how to negotiate them.
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GSH Christmas Party (drinks + dinner)
To celebrate the holiday season, the Graduate School for the Humanities organises a christmas party on 14 December 2023.
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CLS Talks: Laura Speed
The monthly CLS Talks showcase research done within the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) with the aim to increase awareness of the ongoing research in the institute, and to facilitate discussions and collaborations between researchers.
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Faculty of Science Meet Up
Faculty of Science Meet Ups are for staff and students of the Faculty of Science. The goal is to catch up, celebrate achievements, and share special moments from the faculty.
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Stories of good education: on formulating and using school vision stories
Both researchers and education professionals agree that a vision of good teaching contributes to the quality of leadership, the school, teaching, and school development.
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Optimizing routine collection and use of patient-reported outcomes in hip and knee arthroplasty
Hip and knee arthroplasty patients are required to fill in questionnaires about their results of the surgery, called patient-reported outcomes (PROs).