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Volle collegezaal met professor voor de zaal

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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Basic design of assessment

It is important to align the assessment within a course with the learning objectives and activities. With some practical guidelines, we help you on your way of designing assessment for your course.

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Hybrid and online education

The Radboud University campus has facilities to enable online and hybrid education. These facilities are only available in rooms managed by Campus&Facilities.

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Evaluating a course

A good course evaluation provides a lot of information for the next version. You can evaluate with students both during and at the end of a course. We listed a number of points of attentions and tips for you.

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News

Lia Fluit

Column Lia Fluit: Dare to let go

In this column, Lia explain more about her researchproject Adapt at Work where she investigates the development of adaptive expertise.

Marjan Smeulders in een laboratorium

The educational passion of Marjan Smeulders 

As a counterpart to educational burdens, we invite a Radboud lecturer each month to talk about their educational passion. This month, Marjan Smeulders talks about what energises her in her teaching.

Eddie Denessen

Reading tip of the month: '1988: Equal opportunities for Eddie Denessen'

First-generation student Eddie Denessen, freshman of pedagogy in 1988, discovers the importance of equal opportunities as he progresses through his studies. As a professor, he is now considered a specialist on the subject.

Activities

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The critic of violence in Levinas and Derrida

This lecture is part of the monthly CCEP Lecture Series hosted by the Center for Contemporary European Philosophy at Radboud Universiteit. Abstract The conference addresses the problem of the critic of violence in Derrida and Levinas’s work and in...

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Kick-off meeting SIG Blended and Online Education

Online media are self-evident in education. But what initiatives are there at our university in the field of blended and online education? With this SIG we will try to get this to the surface together.

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Dachaulezing

Every year, the Dutch Dachau Committee (NDC) organizes the Dachau Lecture. This is always in the light of a Dutchman who was imprisoned in Dachau. This year the lecture is in the light of Titus Brandsma. Titus Brandsma was rector magnificus of the...

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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.