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Q&A | Scholarships
Are you a prospective non-EU/EEA student applying to a Master's programme and want to know more about the scholarship opportunities offered at Radboud University and how to apply to said scholarships? Then join us in this Q&A!
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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.
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Functional Connectivity Signatures of Autism
The PhD defence of I. Ilioska is on 17 November 2025 at 10:30 am.
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Workshop on Writing a Good CV and Motivational Letter
On 17 and 18 November, a workshop will be held on how to write a good CV and a convincing cover letter.
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Workshop: Want to stop postponing your study work?
As a student you have a lot on your plate; classes, studying, social activities, work, hobbies etc. The things that are fun, practical and/or doable in one go, are usually pretty easy to plan. We want to help you plan things better.
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The see-through brain: Changes in inhibition through space and time in a mouse model for Kleefstra Syndrome
In my thesis, I investigate the development of inhibitory neurons in a mouse model of Kleefstra Syndrome, a syndromic form of intellectual disability with strong autistic traits (Ehmt1+/- mouse).
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Week of the International Experience (WOTIE)
Join all kinds of workshops, meet-ups and fun activities between 17 and 22 November 2024.
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Sewing & Repair Cafe
Come fight wastefulness, upcycle your clothes and learn tricks with needle, thread and sewing machine.
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Working in the Netherlands during your studies
Are you an international student thinking about working alongside your studies? Not sure about the legalities of working in the Netherlands?
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Workshop: Improving your English academic writing style (ENG)
This workshop will teach you about some common misconceptions about academic writing and give you hands-on tips for perfecting your own academic writing style.
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Brain wave synchronization within and between people during task-based face-to-face dialogue
This PhD thesis investigated how brain activity supports communication in more realistic, face-to-face dialogues.
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RCPS Lecture - Tivadar Vervoort (KU Leuven)
Info about the November RCPS Lecture
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Workshop: Coping with Homesickness
Studying abroad can be an incredible adventure, but sometimes, the distance from home can feel overwhelming. If you’re missing familiar faces, places, or the comfort of home, this workshop is for you!
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Bijeenkomst The Eighties: juridisering van het vluchtelingenbeleid
At the meeting of the research group The Eighties: Austerity, Reform, Conflict on 18 November, historian Karin van Leeuwen will speak about the legalisation of refugee and asylum policy by the Lubbers cabinets in the 1980s.
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The Natural World in Classical Arabic Philosophy: Aristotelian Meteorology in the Medieval Islamic World until Avicenna
The PhD defence of C.F. Murtha is on 18 November 2025 at 12:30 pm.
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Alumni@Work Lecture - Chief Editor of magazine 'De Oogarts'
In this lecture, Robin Jansen shares experiences as chief editor of magazine 'De Oogarts'.
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Towards a New Radboud University? The New Strategy 2026 - 2031
Programme in Dutch - The new strategy for Radboud University for the period 2026–2031 is nearly complete. Due to budget cuts, tough decisions will need to be made. What impact will it have on staff and students?
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DCC Lecture by Nicholas Root
In this talk, I show how synesthetic colors are shaped by linguistic and other factors, then present two proof-of-concept studies that use these color associations to replicate classic findings in psycholinguistics.
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ATLAS.ti v24/25 for Windows - Basic workshop ONLINE
On 18 November, a basic workshop will be given on the use of ATLAS.ti version 25 & 25 for Windows.
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Better care for joint replacements: Insights from patient data
This PhD thesis used data from the Dutch Arthroplasty Register (LROI) to explore important questions about treatment for patients with joint replacements and implants.