21 December 2017

The Radboud Da Vinci Challenge is aimed at excellent PhD candidates who have outstanding professional and personal qualities.

Da Vinci as a 'Homo Universalis' is a patron for this program's philosophy. During the structured context of the doctoral studies, the Radboud Da Vinci Challenge is a one-year program that offers excellent PhD candidates the opportunity to experience broad personal development.

Are you one of our talented PhD-candidates in the last 2 years of your PhD (or did you just start on your first Postdoc)? And would you like to take part in this memorable journey to broaden your horizon and kick start your personal growth? Then get in touch with your supervisor about the possibility to take part in the Da Vinci Challenge! Registration is still possible until 17 January 2018.

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