Past events

  • 20 Dec
    12:30 - 13:30

    IGIR Lunch seminar by Krishnamani Jayaraman

    “IP centred governance (contractual and relational) modes along collaborative health innovation platforms-The Relevance to “Valley of Death” metaphor”

  • 18 Dec
    15:00 - 17:00

    Flexible Parsimonious Models for Complex Data and the Challenge of Rare Words

    Researchers throughout academia, industry, and government are generating data at scales and levels of complexity far beyond what could previously have been imagined. Complex data demand statistical models that are sufficiently flexible to adapt to meaningful, underlying signals, allowing scientists...

  • 11 Dec
    16:30 - 19:00

    PhD projects

    This edition of the Forum is focused on PhD projects from some of the departments involved in this Forum.

  • 10 Dec
    10:00 - 11:00

    Metro seminar with guest speaker Phil Chan (ISDP)

    Dr. Phil C.W. Chan, will give a guest lecture with the title ‘A Keen Observer of the International Rule of Law? International Law in China’s Voting Behaviour and Argumentation in the United Nations Security Council’.

  • 03 Dec
    16:00 - 18:00

    THEO VAN BOVEN LECTURE by Prof. Dr. Theresia Degener

    Inclusive equality and the human rights model of disability – 10 years jurisprudence of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by Prof. Theresia Degener, Chair of CRPD Committee.

  • 03 Dec
    09:00 - 19:00

    LACS Board and Research meeting

    Meeting Research Network for Law and Cognitive Sciences (LACS)

     

  • 30 Nov
    11:00 - 13:00

    Culture Ethics and Leadership | seminar by Prof. Dr. Amy Edmondson, Harvard Business School

    Prof. Dr. Amy Edmondson will give a presentation about her research on psychological safety in the workplace. She will adopt a retrospect look on how she developed key ideas about psychological safety, and look forward on how organizations can improve their learning capacity. This seminar is open...

  • 27 Nov
    14:00

    Modelling brain energy metabolism

    The brain consumes an inordinate amount of energy with respect to its weight and understanding brain energy metabolism is crucial. Prof Renaud Jolivet will explain why this is crucial and go more in-depth on how to design models of brain energy metabolism and more.

  • 26 Nov
    13:00 - 17:30

    EEX Symposium

    Information only available in Dutch

     

  • 21 Nov
    09:00 - 18:00