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New phishing filter for your mailbox: this is what has changed
The previous email security Proofpoint has recently been replaced by Exchange Online Protection. This new system secures your mailbox against spam and phishing emails. The switch means that certain functions in your mailbox have changed.
Save the date: November is all about your career
November is dedicated to your career. Sign up for the Radboud Career Café on 9 November and the Career Day on 23 November. You can read more about how these events will help you with your future career in this post.
Statement concerning social safety at Radboud University
Recent press coverage concerning Radboud University has given rise to many understandable reactions and feelings. We feel deeply for anyone who has had this kind of negative experience. Transgressive behaviour is not tolerated at Radboud University.
Michelle van Tongerloo wins Radboud Alumni Award 2023
Michelle van Tongerloo, alumnus of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, was named winner of the Radboud Alumni Award 2023 at the Radboud Alumni Gala on 29 September.
The world visiting Radboud University
On Monday 25 September, some 60 international colleagues from over 20 different countries visited Radboud University.
RSC closed on 7 October
On Saturday 7 October, all ICT systems at Radboud University will be unavailable. Due to these maintenance works, we cannot sufficiently guarantee the quality of our offer and therefor both the sports centre and The Yard will be closed on 7 October.
September: union month - membership with discount
If you become a union member in September, the employer will pay half of your annual contribution up to a maximum of €100.
DEI Training Courses and Student Ambassadors Programme
We are looking for new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion student ambassadors. Join our two-day training or the year programme.
Response executive board to rector stepping back
The news of Han van Krieken's early retirement as rector touches us deeply. The developments in rapid succession evoke many feelings and thoughts in us as well.
Message from Supervisory Board following Rector's retirement
Han van Krieken today informed the Supervisory Board that he will step down as rector magnificus of Radboud University with immediate effect.
Rector magnificus stepping back early
I am hereby announcing that I have decided to step down early as rector magnificus of Radboud University in order to provide room for the new rector.
An easy way of making aquaculture more sustainable
Changing the way that carp are fed can substantially reduce the amount of ammonia they excrete compared to when they eat the same amount of food all at once. This finding is one of the outcomes of Wouter Mes’s PhD research at Radboud University.
Privacy choices smart meters will have consequences for decades
Smart meters have become commonplace in the Netherlands: the vast majority of households now have one in their fuse box. And yet, some 10 years after their introduction, there are still many questions around the security and privacy of smart meters.
Attention: ICT systems will be unavailable on 7 October due to major maintenance
On Saturday 7 October, most of Radboud University’s ICT systems will be unavailable due to major maintenance work. On that day, you will not be able to use the Wi-Fi network, the Radboud University website and Brightspace, among other services.
The unintended consequences of development cooperation
Development cooperation often results in unintended effects, besides the intended ones. Evaluation reports must also pay attention to these sorts of “side effects”, argues researcher Dirk-Jan Koch.
Mark van den Boogaard appointed professor of Nursing Science in Acute and Intensive Care
Mark van den Boogaard has been appointed professor of Nursing Science in Acute and Intensive Care at Radboud university medical center / Radboud University. He investigates long-term consequences of admission to the Intensive Care.
Statement by the Rector Magnificus in response to article in De Gelderlander
Rector Magnificus responds in response to the article in De Gelderlander.
Reaction of the Supervisory Board to article in De Gelderlander
The Supervisory Board responds to the news from De Gelderlander regarding a substantiated complaint from an employee about the rector magnificus.
Exhibition and AR experience of unique war diaries in the Stevenskerk
What is it like to live in a city on the front lines of a war? With the help of augmented reality, a three-week exhibition in the Stevenskerk will tell the stories of ordinary Nijmegen residents living at the end of the Second World War.
Nicol Voermans appointed Professor of Muscular Diseases
Nicol Voermans has been appointed Professor of Muscular Diseases at Radboud university medical center / Radboud University. Voermans is committed to a strong clinical center with extensive expertise on muscle diseases.