News for staff
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The Timeline in the Erasmus Building recounts a rich history
To celebrate the university's 100th anniversary, a multitude of circular boards recounting the rich history have been hung on the stairwell of the Erasmus building from the basement to the 18th floor.
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Radboud100: Blowing their own trumpets (1999)
Since the late 1990's, QHarmony has provided a friendly home for students who want to who want to practice their wind instrument in a concert band.
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First names announced Radboud Festival
On 11 May, we will celebrate Radboud University's 100th anniversary with the Radboud Festival. The first names have now been announced.
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The history of the Nederlandsche Heidemaatschappij in times of war and crisis raises the issue of executive responsibility
The Nederlandsche Heidemaatschappij (predecessor of the KNHM Foundation and Arcadis) supervised the employment of Jews from Jewish labour camps during the Second World War. This was the conclusion drawn by historian Lennert Savenije.
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University Education Awards granted to Peter Klaren, Stefanie Sonner and Giullio Mecacci
The 2022 University Education Award has been granted to Peter Klaren. The University Education Award for Talent has been granted to Stefanie Sonner. The Executive Board rewards and encourages excellent educational performance with these awards.
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Looking back: the first two years of Horizon Europe
In January 2021, the EU launched the newest and largest framework programme for research funding to date: Horizon Europe. On the occasion of a first review place, this is a good time to look back with a 'position paper'.
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Programme Radboud Sounds announced
Discover the science of music on Friday 12 May at Radboud Sounds and celebrate Radboud University's 100th anniversary together. The programme is announced and ticket sales have started.
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Learning more by teaching someone else - Column Han van Krieken
At the end of march, the Education Days will take place in association with the HAN and ROC. In this column, Han van Krieken talks about how and why we educate our younger generation, and what we can learn from teaching others.
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LED's GO - energy savings through (more) sustainable lighting
With the LED's GO project, Radboud University will save a lot of electrical energy by 2023 by replacing conventional lighting with sustainable LED lighting. This will ultimately save 65 percent of the current power consumption for lighting.
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Keuzegids Masters 2023: fifteen Master's programmes score above average
According to the Keuzegids Masters 2023, 15 Master's programmes at Radboud University score above average compared to the national average. The Master's programme Molecular Mechanisms of Disease is even rated as excellent.
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Michael Sandel visits Nijmegen for honorary doctorate Radboud University
Michael Sandel, a political philosopher at Harvard University, will be awarded an honorary doctorate from Radboud University during its 100th anniversary celebration. His writings and lectures have reached an audience of millions.
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SURF's Mastodon pilot now also accessible to Radboud students and staff
Radboud University students and staff can, if they wish, use a pilot environment provided by SURF and UNL to experiment with the online platform Mastodon.
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Michiel Kompier appointed Interim Dean of the Nijmegen School of Management
As of 1 March, Michiel Kompier will be appointed Interim Dean of the Nijmegen School of Management. Kompier is Professor of Work and Organisational Psychology and served as Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences from October 2017 to 1 October 2022.
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Consequences strikes public transport until 7 April
There will be a strike between 28 February to 7 April 2023 by staff of regional transport operators. Find out what this means for you.
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Radboud100: Resistance hero of dispute H.O.E.K. (1942)
One of the irrefutable resistance heroes in Radboud University’s history is Jozef van Hövell, board member of the H.O.E.K fraternity in 1942. Five H.O.E.K members of today reflect on the mores of their fraternity, the oldest one in Nijmegen.
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Consequences strikes public transport 22 and 24 February
There will be a strike on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 and Friday, February 24, 2023 by staff of regional transport operators. Find out what this means for your classes.
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InScience 2023: Film Festival and the Experiment
The eighth edition of InScience will be held from 16 to 19 March in Nijmegen. As with previous editions, various researchers from Radboud University and Radboud university medical center will be in attendance this year.
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Call: Scientific research at Lowlands
Lowlands, the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA), New Scientist and campaign agency BKB invite researchers to submit a research proposal to be carried out during the festival
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Translating your text using Google Translate – does it constitute a data leak?
Many students and staff on campus make regular use of free translation machines, such as Google Translate and DeepL. However, if you translate your text using these free tools, does this constitute a data leak?
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Nominate a team for the Radboud Team Science Award
Nominate a team for the Radboud Team Science Award, preferabily before 20 March.