Research projects
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The MsPhys-project uses AI to investigate how medieval manuscripts disseminated knowledge and culture through their form and content, with the Physiologus tradition as the key to understanding textual evolution and heritage.
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Biodiversity Integration in Climate Adaptation & Mitigation
BioCAM4 explores how integrated nature and climate action can drive just and sustainable transformations, developing tools and case studies to align global and local efforts toward the Paris Agreement and Global Biodiversity Framework.
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Climate Action Methodology Data and Analysis (CAMDA)
CAMDA is a global research and data community dedicated to providing credible information on the ambition and progress of subnational and non-state climate actors.
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KraMe
This project uses multilingualism to motivate young people to learn German and Dutch: It promotes cross-border contact through innovative education and free teaching materials, so that the German-Dutch border is experienced as a shared living space.
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GRACE: A Global Research Study on Child Exploitation
One of the biggest studies of Terre des Hommes NL in 2025: a Global Research Study on Child Exploitation (GRACE) conducted in 14 countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe, among children aged 13 to 17.
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Empowering Teachers Through Modelling-Based Approaches
Teaching and learning in science can be promoted by supporting the development of teaching materials (units), learning objectives, and teacher training in Modelling-based Learning (MbL).
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The Critical Perspective Think Tank
The Critical Perspective Think Tank is a group of Radboud University staff and students that seek to engage critically with topics around the law and beyond.
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FA-CT-STEAM
FA-CT-STEAM is a project that pilots inclusive STEAM activities for ages 9–15, integrating CT and TEFA tools to make learning visible, personalised, and easier for teachers to assess and support each student individually.
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STEM-CORE
Losing vision to corneal disease is not always preventable because treatment options are limited and not widely accessible. STEM-CORE aims to train the next generation of researchers to create advanced, affordable treatments for corneal blindness.
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The (im)possibilities of collective actions in ESG matters
Book on collective actions in the context of ESG matters. Various legal experts will contribute to this book project, to be published in the OO&R series.
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CONSENT
CONSENT examines the theme of sexual consent in medieval European narrative songtexts (c. 1300-1550).
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Multiplex Spectral Imaging for Chip failure Analysis (MuSICA)
MuSICA will create a novel integrated spectroscopic and data analysis platform that will be much more sensitive and discerning for detecting failures in complex semiconductors, designed to recommend improvements to their design and manufacture.
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4D reconstruction of de novo cristae formation in malaria parasite mitochondria
We combine state-of-the-art experimental genetics with complexome profiling and advanced imaging techniques to study the process of de novo cristae formation in malaria parasite mitochondria.
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Investigating Insemination Fraud
This project investigates how this insemination fraud and other (from today’s perspective) malpractices in fertility treatments were possible in the Netherlands between 1945 and 2004.
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Greenwashing
Book on Greenwashing, Misleading Corporate Claims about Sustainability and Climate Impact. Authors from various disciplines — including law, economics, environmental science, and psychology — will contribute to this book project.
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Effect of EU sanctions in commercial legal practice
Simone Peek is working on a dissertation with the working title 'The effect of EU sanctions in commercial legal practice. The impact of sanctions on the various legal relationships of companies and financial undertakings.'
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NATO and Gender Knowledge Production
The project explores how NATO uses and produces gender knowledge in its implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. I explore how new, feminist-informed gender knowledge can emerge and take hold amidst rising global anti-gender campaigns.
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Smart Emission: citizens as city guards of environmental quality
Between 2015 and 2017, action research was conducted by an experimental citizen monitoring network in Nijmegen as part of the Smart Emission project. The citizen monitoring network used new small sensors to map environmental pollution in the city.
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BONSAI - Boosting flood resilience in estuarine systems
The BONSAI project strengthens flood resilience in estuarine areas, by anticipating climate change. It focuses on developing short- and long-term strategies for water and dike management in Northwest Europe.
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Future Dikes - Phase 2
In Phase 2, we are investigating how species-rich dikes can be constructed, adapted and managed so that they are both strong and biodiverse. Developing practical guidelines for construction, adaptation and management is central to this work.