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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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DGS course: How to finish in time
In this 1.5 days training you will get insight into how to minimise the risk of spending time beyond your contract duration (or scholarship duration).
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Caregivers meet & greet
Share experiences with colleagues who are also caregivers and join us on November 10th for a moment of appreciation and inspiration!
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Practical Entrepreneurship for PhDs -Winter School at Reykjavik University
Hands-on winter course in entrepreneurship and innovation for PhDs: from research to real-world impact at Reykjavik University
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Transformative landscape governance: Unraveling the transformative potential of partnerships for biodiversity
This PhD thesis investigated how landscape-oriented partnerships, collaborations between governments, businesses and civil society organisations within an area, could contribute to current efforts in area and species protection.
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Special Theme 3 seminar: "Can we build a topological quantum computer on 2025? What Microsoft’s press releases don’t say”
You are welcome to join this special Theme 3 seminar.
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Donders Neuro-AI Focus Group
In this talk, Steven Scholte will explore how artificial models can serve as model organisms for studying the brain.
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The power of combination: Radioactive drugs and immunotherapy together against cancer
This PhD thesis focuses on kidney cancer and shows that the therapy becomes far more effective when combined with immunotherapy.
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Semiclassical theory for quantum plasmons in two-dimensional inhomogeneous media
This PhD thesis of Tjacco Koskamp develops a theoretical mathematical model for plasmons: collective, wave-like vibrations in the “sea of electrons” of a conductive material.
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SteR Mid Term Presentation
The Mid Term of SteR will take place on November 10.
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Stress management
During this training, you will learn more about how you experience stress and how to deal with negative thoughts.
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The Running Human
SOLD OUT = Programme in Dutch - What makes running so appealing? What does it do to your body, your brain, your mental health, and your social life? What does the running hype say about our society?
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Masterclass: How to finance your idea
On 11 November, a masterclass will be given that will provide you with a clear overview of the financing landscape for bringing ideas to market and for start-ups.
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A Race Against Time: How to design and analyze low-latency symmetric cryptographic algorithms
This PhD thesis presents several cryptographic algorithms designed for low-latency and explain the challenges faced when designing such algorithms.
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Stay & work in the Netherlands: start building your future today
During the seminar “Stay & Work in the Netherlands,” you’ll discover how to build your career in the Netherlands.
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Directionality in the Making: The initiation, circulation and uptake of innovation direction debates through policy-oriented foresight practices
The PhD defence of M.H. Priebe is on 11 November 2025 at 12:30 pm.
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Meet-up SIG Inter- and Transdisciplinary Education
The SIG invites you to attend the NRO webinar on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) together. We will watch the webinar together and then briefly discuss what SoTL can mean for our own teaching practice. Join us!
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Fall PIE: Using Adobe Illustrator
Are you looking to take your scientific figures and posters to the next level? Join our upcoming workshop on Adobe Illustrator for Science, designed specifically for PhD students and researchers.
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CMR Wine and discussion meeting with Emiliya Bratanova
Please be invited to the upcoming Wine & Discussion meeting, which will be taking place on Tuesday 11 November 2025 from 15.30-17.00 hrs CET.
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Dutch Franciscans in Shanxi, China (1871-1954)
This comprehensive study traces the history of 117 Dutch Franciscan missionaries in the rugged Chinese province of Shanxi in the period 1871–1954.