Past events
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24 Mar16:00
On-Site PhD conferral Irene S. Heger
"Towards primary prevention of dementia - Raising awareness for dementia risk reduction in the general population"
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24 Mar13:00
Online PhD conferral Santiago Hors-Fraile
"Health Recommender Systems For Behavior Change: Exploring Their Potential For Smoking Cessation"
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24 Mar12:00 - 14:00
Brightlands Science Lecture by Professor Kim Ragaert
In plastics recycling, ‘quality’ is high on everybody’s list, but techno-scientific methods to either quantify or predict this quality are lacking.
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24 Mar10:00 - 14:00
Final event project - Puur Natuur: 100% Biobased (BB100)
The main goal of the BB100 project is the development of a process chain towards fully bio-based man-made fibre materials. During this final event, the results of the BB100 project will be shown, what challenges were encountered and what future steps should be taken.
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23 Mar16:00
On-Site PhD conferral Nina Karthaus
"Coopetition - Collaboration between competitors: The role of intellectual property protection, knowledge spillovers and coopetitive portfolios"
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22 Mar20:00 - 21:45
Putin's War in Ukraine
Robert Serry was the first Dutch ambassador to Ukraine, former diplomat in Moscow and UN Secretary-General’s Representative to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority. In this lecture and Q&A session, he will talk about the role diplomacy might (still) play in resolving...
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22 Mar18:30
Jean Monnet lecture by Dr. Massouda Jalal
Known as the 'mother of Afghan democracy', Dr Jalal is the only woman in her country to have ever run for president and enjoys international fame for promoting human rights, peace and security.
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22 Mar16:00
On-Site PhD conferral Selma K. Kemmerer
"Drawn to the rhythm; Measuring and modulating brain oscillations during visual attention and learning"
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22 Mar13:00
On-Site PhD conferral Giada Guerra
"The contribution of auditory attention to reading processes of school-age children with and without dyslexia"
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21 Mar20:00 - 21:30
Lost in Thought: Understanding and Managing Negative Thoughts
Studium Generale | Lecture
Prof. Ernst Koster, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ghent University