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  • Batavierenrace 2022

    Last week, more than 8,000 runners participated in the world's largest relay race. Watch the aftermovie or get involved with the organizing team.

  • Pilot: oat milk cappuccino from the machine

    A pilot of coffee vending machines in which cow's milk has been replaced with oat milk has been launched. See now where you can find the vending machines on campus.

  • Radboud Rocks 2022

    Na twee jaar stilte op de campus is het eindelijk weer tijd voor een nieuwe editie van Radboud Rocks! Op woensdag 25 mei toveren we de campus om tot een festivalterrein met podia, barren, foodtrucks en activiteiten. Save the date!

  • Remembrance is important but it’s not enough - Column Han van Krieken

    Dit jaar houden we de dodenherdenking terwijl er weer oorlog in Europa is. Op dit moment vallen er weer slachtoffers in Oekraïne. Jaarlijks herdenken is blijkbaar niet genoeg. Moeten we meer doen en wat dan?

  • Billie Cup: Reusable cups to reduce waste

    Have you used the Billie Cup yet? A pilot has been running in the Huygens Building since the end of January 2022. The Billie Cup is a reusable and exchangeable cup that reduces disposable waste and increases circularity on campus.

  • Prize for study career programme for students with disabilities

    Werklab started three years ago that guides students with a disability step by step to the labor market. On April 21, Werklab won the prestigious Bridge of Fame Award.

  • Radboud University turns down the thermostat

    Radboud University will lower the thermostat that regulates the indoor temperature of buildings to 19 degrees Celsius. This will happen in stages, starting on Wednesday 6 April.

  • Counting to ten - Column Han van Krieken

    According to many parents, when you are angry, you should count to ten before you respond. How much and how quickly people respond, via email, social media, classic media. Could the 10-count rule work there?

  • Dutch universities condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine

    Dutch universities are shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and sympathise with everyone affected.

  • Felicitaties voor Christine Mohrmann (1953)

    Radboud100: A woman at last! (1953)

    In 1953, Christine Mohrmann became Radboud University's first female professor. Although Mohrmann devoted her life to science, the road to the top was very difficult. In 1953, she broke the glass ceiling, opening the way for more women in science.

  • War - Column Daniël Wigboldus

    As Radboud University, we support all those who are working to prevent further escalation and further violence. We also want to offer assistance where we can to all students and staff associated with our university.

  • Dutch knowledge institutions suspend partnerships with Russia and Belarus

    The Universities of the Netherlands suspend partnerships with Russia and Belarus. Meanwhile, they also will help and support for Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian students and staff.

  • Keuzegids Masters 2022: eleven Master’s programmes score above average

    In the new Keuzegids Masters 2022, eleven Radboud University Master's programmes score above average compared to the national average. The Molecular Mechanisms of Disease master's programme was even assessed as excellent.

  • Transgressive behaviour

    De uitzending van BOOS over de misstanden bij The Voice of Holland maakte veel los. Misschien riep dit bij jou ook een vervelende herinnering op. Weet dat je altijd in gesprek kan met een vertrouwenspersoon, ook als je twijfelt.

  • We - Column Agnes Muskens

    In the past few weeks it has become clear to me that the following words are in any case characteristic of our university: openness, professionalism, pride in the university, greatness, freedom in scientific research and education, diversity.

  • Fate, trust and opportunities - Column Han van Krieken

    How often does it happen that around the turn of the year we think that the new year will bring positive changes? That we will do things differently, even better. However, that positivity often fades away quickly in the first few days of the year.

  • Alumnus Rob Jetten is the new Minister for Climate and Energy

    Rob Jetten is set to become the Minister for Climate and Energy in the Rutte IV Cabinet. Jetten is a Radboud University alumnus and studied at the Nijmegen School of Management.

  • Wanted: students with an opinion

    Do you have an opinion on anything? Radboud University is looking for students who want to give their opinion through a student panel.

  • New tool for study workplaces in the UB

    We are conducting a pilot project to provide insight into how busy the University Library is. On a map you can see how busy it is in the University Library at the moment and whether your favorite spot is still available.

  • Looking back on Radboud Impact Day

    Thursday, November 18 was Radboud Impact Day. Thanks to you, we distributed our "Become an Influencer?" video, in which we called attention to the consumer society, to millions of people. We are happy to share the results and reactions with you.