A new vision on Recognition and Rewards
The Recognition & Rewards Committee proudly presents the vision of Radboud University on Recognition & Rewards
Recognition & Rewards E-Magazine
The first E-magazine of the national Recognition & Appreciation programme is live. The E-magazine helps in sharing good practices and stimulates mutual discussion on Recognition & Rewards at Radboud University.
Thematic committees for Recognition & Rewards
A programme Recognition and Appreciation is being set up within Social Sciences and focuses on the concretisation and implementation of the recommendations on the themes of workload reduction and career paths and profiles.
Radboud University signs the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment
Radboud University has signed the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment. Read more about this agreement here.
Start-up grants for researchers Faculty of Arts: cooperation over competition
Their areas of expertise differ. Yet Anna Geurts and Miriam Groen-Vallinga share an start-up grant within the Faculty of Arts, jointly supervising a doctoral student. An example that ties in with Recognition & Rewards.
New project leader Recognition and Rewards
The Recognition and Rewards programme has a new project leader. Former researcher and lecturer, Jacqueline Drost, returns to Radboud University.
Results of first Recognition & Rewards culture barometer
The results of the first Recognition & Rewards Culture Barometer, which was conducted in early 2024, are known. With the help of the Recognition & Rewards culture barometer, it is possible to follow the progress of the programme.
Recognition & Rewards: key takeaways from the roundtables
Een nieuwe balans in het systeem van Erkennen en Waarderen. Wat is daarvoor nodig? Welke dilemma’s spelen er? En welke kansen zien we?
Maria Verschoor appointed new Recognition & Rewards programme leader
On 1 April 2022, the Recognition & Rewards programme will welcome Maria Verschoor as its new programme leader. She will primarily act as a connector and booster of the programme.
Card game for Recognition and Rewards: 'Making charged topics discussable'
Having valuable conversations with academic colleagues in an accessible way, about themes that usually remain beneath the surface. This is possible with mmmAcademia, a new card game that promotes dialogue and reflection on Recognition and Rewards.
Have you filled out the Recognition & Rewards Culture Barometer yet?
From the national program Recognition & Rewards, the Culture Barometer was launched to gather experiences regarding the program. It is still possible to fill out the questionnaire until February 11.
Nominate your coworkers for the ‘Recognises and Rewards prize'
On Wednesday 1 February 2023 at 16:00, the Radboud Young Academy organizes a Recognition and Rewards event. During this event, six winners of the ‘Recognises and Rewards prize’ will be determined by a lottery.
Final CLA for Dutch universities 2023-2024
Following positive constituency meetings, Universities of the Netherlands and the trade unions reached a final agreement on the 2023-2024 collective labour agreement.
Faculty Board update - April
In April, the Board of the Faculty of Social Sciences has been working on making appointment procedures more transparent, having 'spring talks' with the institutes and drafting the Faculty Regulations.
Evelyn Kroesbergen to be new dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences
As of 1 October 2022, Evelyn Kroesbergen will be the dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University, succeeding the current dean, Michiel Kompier.
Faculty Board update - May
The Board of the Faculty of Social Sciences informs you about the activities of the past few weeks.
Paula Fikkert appointed as the new dean of the Faculty of Arts
As of 1 March 2024, Paula Fikkert will be the new dean of the Faculty of Arts. Since 2007, Paula Fikkert has been Professor of First Language Acquisition and Phonology at the Centre for Language Studies (CLS).
Column Suzanne Boelens: Workload?
In the faculty newsletter column, Suzanne Boelens reflects on the high workload at the faculty. Although as a faculty we are already doing our best to reduce this workload, it is also good to pause and reflect on ourselves.
“We have to talk about how we are doing science in 2024”
Sara Kinsbergen has been appointed Endowed Professor in the field of “The role of citizens in sustainable development”. And she is very much looking forward to it. During her inaugural lecture, Sara spoke passionately about her research.
Your university studies are not an individual activity - column Han van Krieken
Het is natuurlijk best een uitdaging om bestuurder te worden, je krijgt een behoorlijke verantwoordelijkheid. Voor een deel weet je wat je te wachten staat, maar voor een deel ook niet. Dat gold ook voor mij toen ik rector werd.