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What is Trauma?
Programme in Dutch - What is trauma? Where is the line between something unpleasant and something traumatic, and has that line shifted over time? And what does trauma do to the way your brain works?
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Towards personalized cochlear implant care for adults: Outcome prediction, partner involvement and at-home training
This PhD examines hearing loss and shows that rpedicting CI (Cochlear implants) outcomes is challenging, impacting expectation management.
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G&C Colloquium: Floris Cos
Every second Thursday of the month, research group Grammar & Cognition invites a speaker to give a presentation about their research.
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SteR PhD presentation Seema Murtuza
SteR PhD presentation Seema Murtuza
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Experiencing nature and sharing nature observations online: Data and emotions in times of nature loss
This PhD thesis considers the feelings and emotions that we experience regarding nature by zooming in on the emotions of citizen scientists who share their nature observations on digital platforms.
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DCCN Lecture by Rogier B. Mars
The advent of neuroimaging and other high-throughput methods has the potential to be a game changer. Now, we have an abundance of data on the organization of the brains of many species at various levels of investigation.
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Meet-up SIG Assessment
Prof Sylvia Heeneman (Maastricht University) takes us through programmatic assessment this meeting. She will talk about the process of implementation, pitfalls, common questions, concerns and dilemmas and will also highlight student experiences.
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The ontogeny of hippocampal memory: Bridging behavioural and neuronal development
This PhD thesis provides a comprehensive overview of memory development and establishes previously missing connections as well as overlooked caveats and knowledge gaps.
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How Democracies Collapse
Programme in Dutch - Is democracy inherently fragile? And do we see signs of such a shift again today, for example in the United States?
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Symposium 'Virtual Reality in Language Diagnostics and Therapy: The Future!?' (in Dutch)
The symposium of the DCOM-VR project group will take place on 9 May 2025, where the results of the project will be presented.
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Workshop: Improve your Dutch academic writing style (NL)
In this workshop, you will discover what an academic writing style is and how you can apply it to your own work.
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Effects of trained immunity through vaccinations on COVID-19 and other diseases
This PhD thesis demonstrates that the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine itself also has long-term effects on the innate immune system.
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Inaugural lecture professor Ivo Rieu
Professor of Crop Biotechnology at the Faculty of Science, uu77, will give an inaugural lecture on Friday, May 9, 2025 at 03.45 p.m.
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Radboud Martial Arts Day
On Saturday 10 May, the Radboud Martial Arts Day will take place in the Gymnasion.
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The Exterior
Radboud Heritage shows in The Exterior how packaging piques your curiosity without you having even turned a single page. This mini-exhibition can be seen from 16 December to 12 May in the chest of drawers at the Valkhof Museum.
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Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of the CNS
A full-time course at the Solna Campus, BioClinicum, Sweden on Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of the CNS.
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Behavioural Analysis in Rodents: Classic and Novel Approaches
A full-time course for PhD students at Campus Solna, Sweden on behavioural analysis in rodents.
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How practical is the cryptography of the future?
This PhD thesis investigates some forms of post-quantum cryptography and looks at whether these forms are fast enough to be used in current applications.
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Webinar Strategic Application of Data in Organisations [Dutch Webinar]
Want to know more about the programme Strategic Application of Data in Organisations? Then sign up for the webinar. Meet the lecturers online and find out what this programme can do for you.
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TLC Innovation Lunch May
At the innovation lunch on 12 May, Stéfanie André talks about the curriculum review in the master's in Public Administration. A thorough review has been carried out in the master's to better monitor and reduce workload of both students and lecturers.