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DCCN PPM
All new projects at the DCCN require a PPM presentation and an approved PPM online form before access to lab and computer facilities is granted.
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The role of visual cues in early language acquisition in the infant brain
Children typically learn language not just by hearing speech but also by seeing visual cues during face-to-face interactions with caregivers.
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Current Affairs Lecture 12|09 | A Scientific Perspective on the News
Come to the Current Affairs Lectures. Get inspired by the scientists of Radboud University and construct your own opinion about current affairs.
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DCCN Colloquium: Tom Verguts
Prof. dr. Tom Verguts will give a talk on "learning cognitive control". He will explain several studies based on this basic idea, in the domains of learning task switching, learning rates, attention, and learning strategies.
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Inaugural lecture professor Nicol Voermans
Professor of Muscular Diseases at Radboud University, Faculty of Medical Sciences will deliver an inaugural lecture (in Dutch) on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 3.45 pm.
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Jorge V. José, Dr.Sc.: Human movements are random
Guest Lecture by Jorge V. José: From a Deep Learning and Statistical analysis ofmillisecond fluctuations in movement, we unravel diagnostics and biomarkers that quantify their cognitive abilities
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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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Narratives of Freedom: The Global Entanglements between Enlightenment-era Slave Narratives and Political Philosophy
This fall, Professor Ronald R. Sundstrom will join us as a RICH fellow. During his fellowship at Radboud, he will work on a book-length study on a key thinker in African American political theory: Frederick Douglass.
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Collaborative Cybernetics
This thesis examines the core computational and cognitive principles underlying collaboration in both biological and artificial cognitive systems within the framework of 'Collaborative Cybernetics.’
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Growing marsh plants for wetland restoration
Wetlands, such as bogs, fens and floodplains, provide clean water, protect against flooding and store carbon.
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Valedictory lecture professor Hans Thijssen
Professor of History of Philosophy at Radboud University, Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies will deliver a valedictory lecture (in Dutch) in an academic session on Friday, September 13, 2024 at 3.30 pm.
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Open Monument Day 2024
On the occasion of Open Monument Day 2024, Radboud Heritage will present the campus' academic heritage and university monuments on Saturday 14 September from 11 am.
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Alumni Pub Quiz
End your visit to Open Monumentendag with the Alumni Pub Quiz and have an afternoon of fun, challenge and nostalgia on September 14.
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Donders Advanced (f)MRI Toolkit
This intensive 5-day course will provide an overview of the MR Methods (that can be) used in Cognitive Neuroimaging.
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Syntactic structures and likely words in language comprehension
To understand language, we use all kinds of knowledge. These include knowledge of how likely words are in context (statistical word knowledge) and knowledge of the structure of sentences (syntax).
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Using imaging to identify lymph node metastases of prostate cancer.
The presence of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer patients is associated with a worse prognosis.
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Take a look inside the assessment building
From 16 to 19 September, the Comenius building will be open during the lunch break (12.30-13.30). This is where most of Radboud University's digital assessments are taken. You can visit both locations (A and B).
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Commissioning the Auger Prime Radio Detector: Paving the Way for Mass Separation
High-energy cosmic rays provide a unique window into the universe's most energetic astrophysical processes.
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Take it Personal!+: treatment for problematic substance use in people with mild intellectual disabilities.
Problematic substance use in people with mild intellectual disabilities is very common. This emphasises the importance of effective treatment, but treatment protocols appropriate for people with mild intellectual disabilities are scarce.
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English course for intermediate students (B1) – Cambridge Preliminary
Do you find it difficult to express yourself while travelling, at work, at school or in your free time? In this course, you will build your basic English skills so you can communicate fluently in everyday situations and read and write simple texts.