This is how the Employee Panel rates Radboud University merchandise
39% of the respondents are not familiar with the Radboud webshop and 54% have never bought anything there. However, 75% have received merchandise at some point, notably the red Radboud hoodie or the mug.
Statement by executive board on academic freedom and safety
As the Executive Board, we see that the possible arrival of Mohammed Khatib is causing a lot of commotion and unrest. We received and are receiving probing questions and reactions from various quarters regarding the lecture.
Demonstration against budget cuts on 14 November
Radboud University would like to facilitate the opportunity for its staff members and students to take part in this demonstration as much as possible.
Awareness Week Copyright in Education
Copyright and attribution, we deal with it almost every day in our research and teaching. To keep you well informed and get you started, the University Library's Copyright Information Point (CIP) is organising a week of activities in November.
European university administrators meet at Radboud University
The future of European research and innovation funding was one of the items on the agenda of the meeting of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, held last week at Radboud University.
Radboud Services Development project is completed: ‘ We are now starting to enjoy the benefits’
It is a moment to dwell on. After four years, the second and final step of the Radboud Services Development Project (DORS) is being completed. To mark the occasion, general director Radboud Services Gerben Smit takes stock.
Lecture Mohammed Khatib will not go ahead due to entry ban
An update on the lecture taking place on 28 October at the invitation of Situating Palestine as a result of the entry ban.
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.
Update lecture Situating Palestine 28 oktober
An update on the lecture taking place on 28 October at the invitation of Situating Palestine.
The Education Days 2025: Save the date and call for proposals
During The Education Days on 1 and 2 April 2025, Radboud University, Radboudumc, HAN University of Applied Sciences, ROC Nijmegen and Yuverta will organise a two-day education event in a festive setting.
Update publisher deals: publication quotas for Taylor & Francis and Oxford University Press to be reached in November
Publication quotas for open access at Taylor & Francis and Oxford University Press will soon be reached. Find out how this could affect your publications and what options are available once the quota is reached.
Adjustments of roles in Microsoft Teams meetings
Have you ever noticed that you cannot share your screen when you are in a meeting in Teams? Or that remote participants came straight into the meeting without having to wait in the lobby? This all has to do with roles in a meeting in Microsoft Teams.
Maximum number of LWW open access articles 2024 reached
On Monday, October 21, the maximum number of articles that can be published open access at Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) in 2024 was reached. Publishing your publication open access may then incur costs.
No trains to and from Heyendaal station
From Thursday 24 October 8 PM to Monday 28 October 5 AM, buses will run instead of trains to Heyendaal station.
Employees hard to tempt to shop local groceries on campus
Buying local products at work to cook with at home: that turns out to be something employees are not very enthusiastic about, according to research by the Faculty of Management Sciences in collaboration with Campus & Facilites and Oregional.
Financial incentive encourages healthiness: why isn't it used more often?
Move more, quit smoking, lose weight: great resolutions, hard to keep. But does it get easier if there is a financial incentive in return?
Nijmegen students warn space mission for noisy white dwarfs
The background noise of gravitational waves from orbiting white dwarf stars will be stronger than the noise from double black holes. That is what two Nijmegen master students and their supervisor predict in two publications.
Five KNAW Early Career Award winners: impact of violence, responsible digitisation and more
Five scientists from Radboud University will receive a KNAW Early Career Award. With this award, the KNAW recognises scientific talent of young researchers doing innovative and original research work.
Closure of part of Heyendaalseweg and Kwekerijweg due to works
From 21 to 25 October, Heyendaalseweg, between Groesbeekseweg and the junction with Groenewoudseweg, will be closed to car and bicycle traffic.
Spacecific: students working on a commercial rocket localization system
Three TU Eindhoven students, who gained “rocket experience” at the Radboud Radio Lab, were able to start their company Spacecific at Nijmegen's Science Park thanks to a loan from OostNL. They make localization systems for rockets.