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MECANO Spring School 2026
Between 18 and 21 May 2026, MECANO will host its annual Spring School, bringing together participants for a series of lectures and hands-on workshops focused on science communication in the field of classical studies.
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Letteren in de stad: Experts in gesprek over het werk van Jenny Erpenbeck
In dit openbaar college van de Master Letterkunde van de Radboud Universiteit gaan verschillende experts met elkaar in gesprek over het werk van de Duitse schrijver Jenny Erpenbeck.
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ESDG workshop: Press Office & Science Communication
This seminar is part of the monthly seminars of the section Economic, Social and Demographic History of the Department of History.
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Reading for Feelings: Affect, Phenomenology and Postcritique in Late Barthes
The PhD defence of C.J.W. Cober is on 8 June 2026 at 12:30 pm.
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RICH Fellow Lecture
Using Gregory of Tours’ account of the 571 Clermont plague outbreak as our point of departure, RICH fellow Kristina Sessa will explore how men, women, and children responded to the material, social, and cultural contingencies of disasters.
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Masterclass: Social Histories of Dutch Colonialism in the Indian Ocean World
On 24 June, Prof. Dr. Nigel Worden (University of Cape Town) will give a workshop on social histories of VOC territories, with group discussions and a lunch seminar on Project 1834 (Kate Ekama, Stellenbosch University).
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Public Lecture: ‘Project 1834’
On 24 June, Dr. Kate Ekama (Stellenbosch University) will present her new ‘Project 1834’.
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Disconnected: Media, Politics, Affect
This year, on the 25th and 26th of June 2026, the RICH research group Media, Popular Culture, and Social Change is hosting the annual Summer School of the Research School for Media Studies (RMeS).
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25th International Medieval Sermon Studies Symposium
From 1 to 5 July, Radboud University will host a symposium on the lasting influence of medieval sermons. The event celebrates the 25th anniversary of the International Medieval Sermon Studies Society.