From 1 July, opening hours of the ICT Helpdesk and Service Points in the University Library will change
Starting 1 July, the opening hours of the ICT Helpdesk, the ICT Servicedesk, and the UB Service Desk will change. From then on, you can visit the desk in the entrance hall of the UB on weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
What do students and staff think about stories on the university's research?
How familiar are staff and students with Radboud University's research, and what would they like to read, hear and see more about? These questions were answered by participants in the staff panel and the student panel.
NS railway strikes June 2025
In June, there are multiple days on which no NS trains will be running throughout the whole country due to strikes by NS staff.. This may impact your ability to reach the Radboud University campus.
Pressure on infrastructure can only be sustained if demand changes
The pressure on infrastructure cannot be sustainably resolved by increasing supply. Something needs to change in terms of demand. That is the core of the SPINES research project, for which Radboud researchers have received 1.2 million euros.
Bert van den Brink appointed new dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies
On 1 July 2025, Bert van den Brink will be appointed the new Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy Theology and Religious Studies. He will succeed current Dean Heleen Murre-van den Berg.
Planned action against cuts cancelled due to NS strike
The nationwide action against budget cuts in education is cancelled due to a planned NS-strike. No NS-trains will be running nationwide due to the NS-strike.
1.2 million euros for SPINES research project to strengthen infrastructure
Roads, the electricity grid, drinking water: the Dutch infrastructure is creaking at the seams. Supply can barely keep up with demand, but it keeps trying. Is there another way? That question is central to the SPINES research project.
First results National Student Survey 2025 released
The first results of the National Student Survey (NSE) 2025 are known. Over 7,000 Radboud University students completed the NSE this year. In this post, you can read what goes well, and what could be better.
Response to the collapse of the Schoof cabinet
With the news that coalition party PVV is withdrawing from the Schoof cabinet and the cabinet has fallen, the understandable question arises as to whether the cuts in higher education are now off the table. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Results University Elections 2025
After an exciting election period, the results for the 2025 university elections have been presented on 28 May 2025. Check out the results here.
Beware: thieves active on campus
In recent months, belongings have been stolen at several places on campus. These incidents highlight the importance of vigilance: don't leave your valuables unattended when studying or working on campus.
Building a sustainable campus: “Sometimes you just have to clean up your mess”
Following the Refter, the University Library has also been transformed into a construction site. This is part of Sustainability in the Making, a campaign that highlights what Radboud University is doing to make the campus more sustainable.
New action against budget cuts: 10 June
A nationwide action against budget cuts in education has been announced for Tuesday 10 June de Dam in Amsterdam. Radboud University supports the action organised by FNV, AOb, WOinAction and the student unions.
University of Luxembourg joins The Guild
The University of Luxembourg has joined The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, the network of European universities of which Radboud University is a member. This brings the network to 23 members from 17 countries.
Radboud University is suspending institution-wide partnerships with two Israeli universities
The Executive Board of Radboud University is suspending the implementation of the institution-wide partnerships (MoUs) with Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University with immediate effect.
Strategy development: concrete next steps towards the summer
The development of the new 2025-2031 strategy is in full swing. During the board meeting on 8 April, five strategic ambitions were presented and discussed. We have now entered the next phase, in which these ambitions will be further elaborated.
Interruptions to ICT systems due to maintenance work on Saturday 17 May
On Saturday 17 May, maintenance work will be carried out on the network of Radboud University. During the work, ICT services will be interrupted several times throughout the day. You may experience some inconvenience as a result.
Radboud Green Certificate
The Radboud Green Certificate allows you to showcase your association's sustainability efforts. Complete the questionnaire to gain insight into your sustainability performance and perhaps earn a bronze, silver, gold or platinum badge this year.
"Titus teaches that it’s okay to slow down"
With the unveiling of a glass artwork in the Student Church, Radboud University is adding significance to the celebration of Titus Day, on May 15. Student pastor Jos Geelen, one of the initiators, says: “Titus brings the distant God close.”
Executive Board intends to adopt recommendations of the Partnerships Advisory Committee
Today, the Executive Board of Radboud University is discussing its proposed decision regarding partnerships with two Israeli universities and a consideration framework for partnerships with institutions in conflict zones.