The latest news about Radboud University.
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NWO grant for Dr. Matthijs den Dulk
In the latest round of NWO's Open Competition SSH-XS grants, RCPS's Dr. Matthijs den Dulk was one of eleven Radboud University colleagues to obtain funding for new research.
CTHS Research Update: Lieu & Den Dulk publiceren Early Christian Epistolarity
Margaret's Professor Emerita of Divinity Judith Lieu and CHTS researcher Matthijs den Dulk published the volume Early Christian Epistolarity.
John Behr appointed Fellow British Academy
Read more about the appointment.
New Volume Explores Old Age in Ancient Judaism, Early Christianity, and Greco-Roman Contexts
Assistant Professor of Ancient Judaism Seth A. Bledsoe, together with Dr. Albertina Oegema (Universität Mainz), has co-edited a new scholarly volume: Old Age in Ancient Judaism, Early Christianity, and Their Contexts (Routledge).
Lucinda Dirven acquires grant for research in U.S.
Read why Dirven obtained the scholarship.
CTHS Research update: van der Watt & den Dulk, The Ethics of John
New publication in the Radboud Prestige Lectures in New Testament series.
Inigo Bocken receives Simone Weil Award 2025
Dr Inigo Bocken - associate professor at both Radboud University and the Titus Brandsma Institute - has been presented with the 2025 Simone Weil Award.
New Book Explores Vulnerability and Community Building
Prof. Dr. Christa Anbeek's book offers innovative insights by rethinking traditional theology and placing everyday life at the center. She explores the role of liminal spaces, art, and reflection in uncovering meaning and fostering connection.
Vidi grants for research into polarisation, privacy, Parkinson and more
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded thirteen Nijmegen researchers Vidi funding of up to 850,000 euros. This will allow them to develop their own line of research and set up a research group over the next five years.