- PhD Defence
Online PhD conferral Frank Sina
"Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and its Implementation in the United States of America, the European Union, Tanzania, India and Colombia"
"Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and its Implementation in the United States of America, the European Union, Tanzania, India and Colombia"
"An analysis of Success and Failure in the Immigrant Investor Programmes of the United States and the United Kingdom"
"Improving care for women suffering from abnormal uterine bleeding – focus on outpatient care and endometrial ablation"
Hello it’s me… ChatGTP: What exactly are Large Language models and what does that tell us about the challenges and opportunities for teaching at university?
Karim Sidaoui is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Nijmegen School of Management at Radboud University. Karim’s research focuses on ways conversational agents (e.g., chatbots) can examine and better understand customer experiences and provide a more human experience to customers.
"Identification of novel biomarkers in critically ill patients"
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In this workshop, we will examine our role as teachers and educators in a reflexive way. We will reflect on what we do and how we do it. How does our race, class, gender, sexuality and ability status affect our viewpoint on what we teach and how we teach it? How does our positionality, notwithstanding our good intentions, influence what and who we see and do not see in the classroom?
This conference aims to compare and critically assess the developments in European Criminal Law and International Criminal Law. The conference sets out to analyse differences and similarities with regard to a variety of different aspects of criminal justice in a globalized world. It seeks to zoom in on the similarities and differences of both supranational legal orders and to discuss a variety of questions spanning from the prosecution of serious international crimes, to issues of substantive and procedural criminal law and cooperation in criminal matters. The conference aims to bring together experts from academia and practitioners from both European as well as international criminal law to discuss challenges and opportunities of today.
In this series of two 2-hour workshops, we will discuss how to empower groups to work independently and to stay on task, whilst retaining a clear overview of the process.