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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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Bachelor's Virtual Information Platform
In our online platform, you can watch extensive information videos on all our Bachelor's programmes whenever and wherever you want. That way, you already get to know the programmes pretty well.
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Sit and Knit
Join the workshop where you learn the basics of knitting, so in no time you’ll be knitting your own scarf, sweater, hat or blanket.
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Master's Virtual Information Platform
In our Virtual Information Platform you can watch informational videos about our Master's programmes! Watch the videos when and where you want.
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Growing up in Science: Prof. Randall O'Reilly
A physics student walks into a psychology library by accident… It sounds like the start of a bad joke, but it is exactly how Randall’s career in neuroscience started.
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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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UMH Winter School
From 8 to 12 December, the UMH Winter School will focus on brain architecture for NeuroAI and neurotechnology.
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Towards improved and tailored therapies for myotonic dystrophy type 1
This PhD thesis tested two ASO strategies using nanoparticles, to improve drug delivery, and investigated how longer or shorter repetitions affect drug response.
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Radboud ReFashion Day
We all know that our consumption behaviour and fast fashion are harmful to people and the planet. Radboud ReFashion Day focuses on “Care & Repair”: you will learn to revalue and repair your clothes and you can renew your wardrobe by swapping items.
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Statistical Estimation and Innovation in Oncology Trials
The PhD defence of A. Daletzakis is on 8 December 2025 at 12:30 pm.
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Workshop 'What are your qualities' (in Dutch)
In this workshop, you’ll discover your strengths using tools like the Big 5, core qualities, and STARR, helping you to improve your job applications and find a suitable role.
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Bridging the science of brain, behaviour and mental health: Computational modeling of decision-making, motivation & effort
this session explores how meta-learning and neuromodulatory mechanisms shape motivation in healthy functioning and psychopathology (e.g., ADHD, depression).
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Management incentives in the context of major corporate events in light of the corporate interest
This PhD thesis focuses on management bonuses (“management incentives”) at the time of “major corporate events.”
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Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in Romantic Relationships: The Role of Adult Attachment and Partner Support
The PhD defence of F. Mosannenzadeh is on 8 December 2025 at 04:30 pm.
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International dinner and quiz night
Fancy an evening full of flavour, atmosphere and music? You are welcome to bring food from your own culture to an international potluck at the University Chaplaincy! The evening starts with a cosy dinner together and ends with a fun music quiz.
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Art Histories in Dialogue: Bridging Islamic Heritage and Modern Art
During the third session of this year’s Art Histories in Dialogue, Estelle Brun and dr. Sarah Johnson will focus on how their work on collections of premodern Islamic heritage relates to modern and contemporary art.
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Quantum worlds in 2D – when particles go collective
On December 8, the Science Café dives into the fascinating world of quantum many-body systems in two dimensions.
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Beyond Gender Boxes
What does gender fluidity actually mean? Why is it so important for people to be able to express their true selves when it comes to gender?
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Blocking the cycle: Antimalarial and immunisation strategies to target Plasmodium falciparum transmission
The PhD defence of M.J. Smit is on 9 December 2025 at 10:30 am.
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RCPS Lecture - The University and Military Cooperation
Info about the December RCPS Lecture