DEI studentambassadors ceremonie
DEI studentambassadors ceremonie

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)

Radboud University is contributing to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. How do we realise a diverse and inclusive campus for all our students and staff? On this page you can find all the information about DEI at Radboud University.

Highlights

Inclusieve toiletten op de campus

Inclusive toilets on campus: everyone should feel free to use a toilet

At Radboud University, we believe it’s important that everyone feels welcome and free – even in places you visit daily, such as the toilet. That’s why, starting in mid-August, toilets across campus will be adjusted to become more inclusive.

Jet Sterkman

Jet Sterkman: 'I want to give a platform to people who are sometimes invisible'

Jet Sterkman is neurodivergent and has established a community at the university where other students with invisible disabilities can meet. “People with invisible disabilities can feel very alone.”

Contribute

Would you like to actively contribute to an inclusive university where everyone feels welcome? And do you have an idea of how you can help create such an inclusive campus? Send an email to inclusion [at] ru.nl (inclusion[at]ru[dot]nl) and we would love to hear from you.

DEI Trainers

Book a DEI workshop

Are you a student or employee looking for skilled facilitators to lead a workshop? Our workshop leaders are students who have completed a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training. Our workshops are free.

More information

News

How Social Class Shapes Us | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Hanno Sauer

How Social Class Shapes Us | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Hanno Sauer

Why do we pay so little attention to class when we are looking to lessen inequality? How can your class in these days still be so important for who and what you can become in society?

De Black Hills

How Indigenous knowledges can help solve our global problems

Stories about Native Americans are hugely popular, but they do not in any way reflect the reality of Indigenous peoples in North America. The book Voorbij Winnetou en Pocahontas dispels these misconceptions.

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Cultural differences affect care for Turkish-Dutch patients

Dutch healthcare professionals have a different perspective on care than Turkish-Dutch patients, meaning that healthcare in the Netherlands does not always align with the needs of this group. This reduces trust in the Dutch healthcare system.

Contact

Do you have any questions or comments? You can always contact the DEI Office.

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