Looking for a pre-Master's? Join the Master's Open Day on 7 March 2026! Receive information about more than 50 Master's programmes and 200 specialisations.
Donate to support Wim Velema’s research on antibiotic resistance. It is predicted that from 2050 onwards, 10 million people will die from it each year.
Saturday 28 March 2026, 9 am - 4 pm
Open day / informational event
Visit our Bachelor's Open Day and attend information sessions about the Bachelor's of your interest, get to know our green campus, and ask all your questions to students and staff.
Saturday 7 March 2026, 10 am - 3 pm
Open day / informational event
Join us for the Master's Open Day! Discover our campus and get information on all our Dutch and English-taught (pre-)Master's programmes. For some programmes you can also join the Master's Open Day online.
Studying at Radboud University
Discover facts & figures and read about student life, moving into student housing, and more!
Programme in Dutch - What does it mean to have to flee or go into hiding simply because of who you are? Come and listen to Bert Woudstra survived the Second World War as a Jewish boy and Leila Prnjavorac who fled from Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992.
Tuesday 27 January 2026, 9:30 am - 6 pm
Conference / symposium
On 27 January, the entire semiconductor value chain will come together in Nijmegen for the Lifeport Semicon Event. Discover the latest innovations, connect with partners in Europe, and explore how collaboration can power the next generation of chips.
In this online lecture, Willien van Wieringen speaks about growing up in a pillarised, Roman Catholic environment, where along the way she encountered (unpleasant) surprises in her life.
Loneliness is a common problem among students. However, encouraging students to socialise at an early stage can improve the well-being of this group. This is evident from an experiment with a new preventive intervention.
In mid-January, around 120 computing science students from Radboud University's New Devices Lab presented smart solutions to real problems from real clients.
Girls between the ages of 13 and 19 are widely exposed to beauty content online that promotes products unsuitable for young skin - even when they are not actively seeking beauty-related information.