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Lecturers

On this page you find all information you need as a lecturer for your job in education at Radboud University. Educational support staff and policy officers will also find information that supports the educational process.

University Teaching Qualification

The University Teaching Qualification (UTQ) is proof of the didactical competence of lecturers in academic education. The UTQ is recognised by all 14 Dutch universities. You obtain your UTQ via your own faculty.

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Checklist new lecturers

As a starting teacher at Radboud University, you have a lot to deal with. A new working environment, your own course, assessment and the University Teaching Qualification. We have listed some useful information for you in an overview.

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Courses for lecturers

Want to work on your development? Radboud University has a diverse offering of trainings and courses for lecturers. From entry level to more advanced, online as well as on campus.

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AI in education

Chatbots such as ChatGPT make it possible to generate texts with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). The development of these language models has a great impact on education. 

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Self-study courses

In Brightspace, information, assignments and instructions on a particular education topic are bundled for lecturers in handy self-study courses. This way, you can choose when, at what pace and with what intensity you want to learn.

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Special Interest Groups

Do you want to explore education-related themes together with colleagues? And discuss with like-minded people about new insights into education? Perhaps participating in a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Radboud Teaching and Learning Centre is something for you!

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News

Jess van der Zee

Culture and education: how to combine them?

With the Top Talents Scheme, Radboud University in Nijmegen offers a solution for those students who want to develop their exceptional talents in, for example, sport or art alongside their academic career. Jess van der Zee is one of those students.

Portrait of Bjorn Robroek

The educational passion of Bjorn Robroek

As a counterpart to educational burdens, we invite a Radboud lecturer each month to talk about their educational passion. This month, Bjorn Robroek, Assistent Professor of Ecology, talks about what energises him in teaching.

Petrie van der Zanden

Challenges and opportunities in students' first year at the university

The recently adopted educational vision highlights 'the welcoming university' as one of the nine core aspects. Petrie van der Zanden explains which factors play a role in the transition from students to university.

Activities

TLC innovatielunch

TLC Innovation Lunch December

Students of Arts and Culture Studies lack non-Western art and female artists in the History of Western Arts course. Lecturers Tom and Maarten are creating a more inclusive course with colleagues and students.

TLC innovatielunch

TLC Innovation Lunch January

For a new course, ‘’Diversity in Psychology‘’, Annelies Kleinherenbrink (Associate Professor of Gender & Diversity in AI) designed a creative group assignment in 2023: making a science podcast.

Twee mensen op een bankje in het groen bij een gebouw op de campus.

Meet-up SIG Sustainability

What is the role of the university in empowering learners and teachers to take informed decisions and responsible action in a changing, uncertain, and complex world?

Twee mannen bespreken iets met hun laptop

Teaching Information Point

The education supporters at your faculty would love to help you with didactical advise, educational design and ICT in Education.

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Radboud Teaching and Learning Centre

For support, budget and inspiration in innovation and research and for education and teacher development.

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Contact

Do you have any questions or are you looking for more information? The Teaching Information Point at your faculty will be happy to assist you.