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Reviews on theme Education & Upbringing
Beyond Gender Boxes | Lecture and conversation with scholar of linguists Charlie Loopuijt and scholar of culture studies Liedeke Plate
You are either a woman or a man. Right? Yet some people do not feel at home in these categories and view gender as a fluid concept. But what does gender fluidity actually mean?
Neurodivergence at the University | Conversation with philosopher Léon de Bruin and student Juliana Waloschek
ADHD, autism, dyslexia, giftedness, and high sensitivity. Some brains work differently than others. How and when should a university provide extra support to neurodivergent students and staff?
The Challenges of First Generation Students | Academic Affairs with educational experts Arnoud Oude Groote Beverborg and Petrie van der Zanden
When you go to university, does it matter if your parents also went there or not? What does it mean to be a first-generation student? And why is this getting more and more attention now?
Vaping, Alcohol or Pills. Are They Innocent Addictions? | Lecture and conversation with psychiatrist and addiction expert Arnt Schellekens and psychologist Marion Bierman
When do you actually have a substance addiction? Is it always a problem, or is it also just part of being human? Learn from psychiatrist and addiction expert Arnt Schellekens and psychologist Marion Biermans how (in)harmful addiction is.
Budget Cuts at Radboud University | Academic Affairs with chair of the Executive Board Alexandra van Huffelen, political philosopher Mathijs van de Sande and Suzanne Boelens, programme manager for the budget cuts
Cabinet cuts are going to hit the university hard. More than 50 million must be saved by Radboud University in the coming years. How can we make sure the cuts ‘hurt’ as little as possible?
We Reclaim the Night | Current Affairs Lecture with gender historian Marloes Hülsken and sociologist Katia Begall
What does it take to make the world safer for women? What responsibilities do men have in this regard? What is the movement We Reclaim the Night? And why is this movement emerging now?
Brief History of a Family. One-Child Policy in China | Film & conversation with historian Tim Riswick and philosopher Femke Takes
How do we see the effects of the one-child policy reflected in contemporary China? Come hear historian Tim Riswick and philosopher Femke Takes talk about the background of the one-child policy and watch the film Brief History of a Family.
Mind Your Words. Censorship at US Universities | Current Affairs Lecture with political scientist Chris Nijhuis and neuroscientist Fleur Zeldenrust
Learn from political scientist Chris Nijhuis and neuroscientist Fleur Zeldenrust about the battle between Trump and US universities.
Modern Fathers | Live podcast recording with sociologist Katia Begall and stay-at-home father and writer Tim Gouw
Fatherhood is in full swing. Traditional role patterns are fading, but also norms about masculinity remain firmly anchored in our society. How should (future) dads interpret fatherhood?
Family Vloggers: Your Whole Childhood On YouTube | Radboud Reflects @Go Short with philosopher Femke Takes and lscholar of law Raphaël Gellert
What if your parents filmed your entire childhood, and put it on the Internet as well? This is reality for many children of so called family vloggers. What consequences can it have when your entire childhood is viewable on YouTube?
The Value of Teaching in Academia | Academic Affairs with TLC theme leader Education research Merel van der Wal and vice dean of education Laura van Niftrik
Academics are praised primarily for their research results. What would it mean to value them equally for their teaching? Learn about valuing education at universities.
Outdoor Play in the City | Lecture and conversation with scholar of education Saskia van Schaik and designer Elger Blitz
How to design the city in a way that encourages playing outdoor? Should it be with “pre-designed” play areas or does it require a different way of thinking? Does outdoor play get enough attention in our society? Learn about the play-friendly city.