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Valedictory lecture professor Joop Schaminée
Professor of Research on plant communities with special emphasis on ecoinformatics (Westhoff-chair) at RU and WUR will deliver a valedictory lecture (in Dutch) in an academic session on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 3.00 pm.
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Walk-in session Social Safety
An update on the social safety project will be given on Thursday afternoon, 17 October, in EOS 00.220 from 15:30 to 17:00.
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Music Moves: Make an impact with music
Participate in Music Moves and contribute to promoting inclusivity and diversity in the events industry. Music Moves is part of the Maatschappelijke Diensttijd (MDT) programme.
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High Beer tasting at Brouwerij de Hemel
Enjoy different beers and delicious food during a beer tasting in Heaven!
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Learning differently through AI?
What does AI mean for the way we learn? Will AI take over more and more of our learning, or will it actually turn us into even more efficient learning machines? Come listen to remedial educationalist Inge Molenaar and philosopher Pim Haselager.
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Learning Differently Through AI?
What does AI mean for the way we learn? Will AI take over more and more of our learning, or will it actually turn us into even more efficient learning machines?
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Thinking in the Space Around Us - The World as Part of our Thinking
Talk in Dutch @audiovisual art festival Schemerlicht. How does the space around us affect our thinking? Is our brain really as autonomous as we often think? Come hear philosopher Harmen Ghijsen.
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Together in Space - Ecocentrism and Our Place in Nature
Talk in Dutch @audiovisual art festival Schemerlicht | Are humans the center of nature, or part of a bigger picture? Come hear cultural anthropologist Catrien Notermans and discover how an ecocentric view can transform our relationship with nature.
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Space for Life: Our Place in the Universe Reviewed
Talk in Dutch @audiovisual art festival Schemerlicht | What if we are not the only ones in space? Astronomer Marijke Haverkorn explores how the potential for extraterrestrial life changes our understanding of the universe and our place in it.
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ATLAS.ti v23/24 for Windows - Basic workshop
This is an introduction workshop to ATLAS.ti version 23/24 for Windows.
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Debate: Poverty explained to those with money (in Dutch)
On 18 October, Tim 'S Jongers will discuss his new book, Armoede Uitgelegd aan Mensen met Geld (in Dutch), with students. He will reveal why poverty remains a significant problem and what is wrong with current policies.
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Webinar with Marije Klomp and Yvonne van Sark about the ToekomstMakers Model
Marije Klomp (Programmadirecteur Duurzaamheid bij de Radboud Universiteit) en Yvonne van Sark (adviseur Youngworks) gaan op vrijdag 25 oktober dieper in op het onderzoek dat Youngworks uitvoerde.
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Verdiepingsdag Ecologische spiritualiteit
This event will be in Dutch. For more info, please visit the Dutch page of this event.
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Spoken Word Walk: Schijn bedriegt
See Nijmegen's Waalpaintings through the eyes of a poet.The Radboud Institute for Culture and History is organising a Spoken Word Walk through the city.
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Zooming in on Bone Formation: Unraveling Matrix Development in Osteogenic Cultures using Advanced Microscopy
This research aimed to visualize processes involved in early bone matrix formation, like collagen deposition and mineralization, in in vitro models using advanced microscopy.
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Digital Dialogues: On the potential of digital communication tools to improve the social connectedness of older adults
In this project, we examined the potential of digital communication tools to strengthen the social network of older adults and reduce their loneliness.
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Fermi surface studies of magnetic f- and d-electron metals
In the High Field Magnet Laboratory in Nijmegen we studied the Fermi surface of several f- and d-electron metals with quantum oscillation experiments at low temperatures and high magnetic fields.
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Literature and Migration in Foreign Language Education
The conference 'Literature and Migration in Foreign Language Education' at Radboud University in Nijmegen and addresses two topics that are of particular interest in today's foreign language education: migration and literature.
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Improving inference from ecological monitoring data
The PhD defence of K.P. Mielke is on 24 October 2024 at 10:30 am.
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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.