Agenda
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Sedentary behaviour in patients with cardiovascular disease. A challenging target in preventive cardiology
Cardiovascular disease remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. An inactive lifestyle increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Grant writing II (Workshop)
A Grant writing workshop will take place on Monday, June 19, in the Maria Montessori building.
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Person-centered care in hospitals
It is important to actively involve patients in their care during hospitalization so that the care aligns better with their individual needs. This improves the quality of care and ensures its sustainability in the future.
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Speed dating with experts of the Comenius programme
Through the Comenius programme of the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO
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Effects of hypoglycaemia on cognition and inflammation
Hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), the most common complication of insulin therapy in people with diabetes, leads to both acute and persistent effects.
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How can we help young people become more critically aware of the news?
There is so much information these days that it can be difficult to determine what is real news, what is important, and what is accurate. This is particularly challenging for young adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15.
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Faculty strategy meeting: quality over quantity' (Debate)
Faculty meeting with the theme: In our research quality over quantity.
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Webinar | Admitted: What’s next? (non-EU)
During this real-time event, current students will tell you everything you need to know about the key points of the post-admission process.
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Revisioning Colonial Childhoods.
How can colonial historians make children more visible as acting persons?
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New Routes to Coacervate-based Protocells
What is life? Can we build living cells from molecules? We have all thought about these questions at some point in our lives. However, we still lack definitive answers.
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Writing session UTQ portfolio (UTQWS11)
During a writing session, you can focus on working on your UTQ portfolio under the supervision of a UTQ coach.
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The development of advanced cell culture models of the kidney filter and the therapeutic blockade of the protein TRPC6 to prevent cellular damage of the kidney filter.
Damage to the filter of the kidney results in chronic kidney damage and eventually the development of kidney failure. It is therefore crucial to prevent and/or repair the damage of the kidney filter.
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22/6 & 23/6: Conference 'Migration and Societal Change' with Tesseltje de Lange
On the 22nd and 23rd of June 2023, Utrecht University's focus area Migration and Societal Change will host a migration conference in Utrecht.
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'Migration and Societal Change'
On the 22nd and 23rd of June 2023, Utrecht University's focus area Migration and Societal Change will host a migration conference in Utrecht. The conference will involve plenary lectures, workshops, and seminars.
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Colonising and Decolonising the Irish Nineteenth Century (SSNCI Conference 2023)
This conference considers Ireland’s and the Irish diaspora’s position in relation to colonisation and imperialism during the long 19th century, as well as the reverberations and reconsiderations of this past in recent scholarship and education.
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Applied Analysis Seminar: Cónall Kelly
On Thursday, 22 June, Cónall Kelly will give an Applied Analysis Seminar.