Welcome to Research
You will learn four effective techniques and tactics for addressing people who show undesirable behavior. Setting boundaries prevents the continuation or normalization of unacceptable behavior.
This course deals with a variety of topics in the domain of palliative care: autonomy and dependence; palliative sedation and euthanasia; death, suffering and palliative care; quality of life and a good death; spirituality and palliative care and cultural aspects of death and dying.
The course introduces the most important AI concepts such as machine learning and deep learning and all the necessary ingredients for a successful AI implementation.
After completing this training, Radboudumc employees are allowed to monitor human-related research with a negligible risk.
Researcher and enthusiastic science blogger Estel Collado Camps tells you how to make a good blog about your research, with tips & tricks.
Researchers of WMO-mandated research are required to take the BROK ('Basiscursus Regelgeving en Organisatie voor Klinisch onderzoekers'). Research personnel working on research falling within the scope of the WMO, CTR, MDR or IVDR are required to take a WMO GCP training course.
Your career, your choice! This workshop for final year PhD candidates and postdocs in the Radboudumc focuses on personal and career development of young scientists.
The training explains what a data management plan (DMP) is, and how such a plan can be created using the Radboudumc DMPonline tool.
Learn how to use the Digital Research Environment (DRE): a cloud based research environment where data is stored and organized securely, and where researchers can collaborate on shared data using the applications they love.
In the course Ethics in General Practice, we consider the moral dimension of your actions as a general practitioner.
This course is an introduction to Research Data Management (RDM), covering terminology, tools and solutions. Participants learn why RDM is important, and how it facilitates making research data FAIR.
All necessary information to start your research job at Radboudumc packed into one (fun) day!
The Donders Graduate School organizes a bi-annual introduction day for all new PhD candidates of the Donders institute.
In the workshop you will learn how to make a good pitch of your work. You will also be given some hints on approaching the media.
Course aimed at providing participants a solid basis for image analysis with the commonly used open source software package FIJI (FIJI Is Just ImageJ).
Just started your PhD at the Radboudumc Graduate School? Learn how you can be in the lead of your PhD.
Qualitative research in a randomized controlled trial can provide more insight into actual implementation and the bottlenecks involved. This helps explain the effect of the intervention and establish new hypotheses.
A very efficient way to get to know your way and your opportunities as a postdoc at Radboudumc.
This course is designed to train participants in accordance with the requirements of Article 9 of the Experiments on Animals Act.
This interactive infographic gives you an overview of the training, supervised peer review and/or coaching opportunities available to Research employees offered by Radboudumc and Radboud University.
How to keep track of the relevant scientific literature for your dissertation? A workshop on how to develop a systematic search for a proper overview of the published literature and an optimal basis for e-mail alerts.
A journalist calls. What do you do next? And how can Team News help you? Press officer Margie Alders explains what to do, gives advice for communicating with the media and provides more info on media training.
We like to make our unique knowledge and skills accessible and shareable. With our employees, but also with others interested in the vibrant world of research. Our insightful events, and those of our partners, contribute to this.
Are you involved in clinical research and would you like to increase your knowledge of epidemiology and research methodology? A sound methodology is crucial for obtaining valid results. This course focusses on the design of scientific research.
You will learn the principles of various microscope techniques for studying biological processes in cells including widefield and confocal microscopy.
Instruction on how to use reference manager EndNote 21.
An overview of available courses in gROW.
Scientific posters are an important means to present your results to fellow scientists. Get most out of your poster presentation and learn during this practical course how to prepare your poster and your presentation.
This course meets the explicit demand of researchers to go through all facets of (de-)implementation research in a short course.
The open access publishing landscape is complex and always changing. This presentation will provide you with the information you need to navigate and make informed decisions about the various open access publishing options.
Beter leren zoeken in PubMed? Aan de hand van oefeningen en een voorbeeldvraag (PICO) leer je de nieuwe interface van PubMed beter kennen en stapsgewijs een zoekstrategie op te bouwen.
While R is primarily used for statistical analysis, a significant portion of the programming time is dedicated to accurate data preparation. Furthermore, problems may arise later in the project because of decisions made about data preparation at the project's outset.
The Research Integrity Rounds are organized at Radboudumc to stimulate dialogue and debate about matters of research integrity.
How do you bridge the gap between your research and society? Why should you communicate about science? When do you have news and how do you make an impact? How does it work and what should you pay attention to?
The end goal of this course is to support scientists in training for a PhD in their development of the competencies necessary for a responsible innovative researcher in life sciences.
Social media editor José Eggenhuizen and press officer Margie Alders explain in this video what Radboud university medical center is doing on social media, and why.
This course aims to reintroduce the principles of biostatistics from an applied biomedical perspective, give a greater understanding of statistical concepts, and help researchers understand the most commonly used biostatistical methods.
This course is for PhD (co-)supervisors who want to sharpen their coaching skills. The course offers you the opportunity to (further) improve the knowledge, behavior and skills relevant for the role of supervisor.
The course consists of three workshops that can be followed independently.
You will learn how you can easily reach an audience and connect with them. And you can design a compelling story about your work and present it with theatrical skills.
To be able to work safely in a laboratory, you must be well prepared. Every new employee receives an induction program at the workplace. In this test you test your knowledge about working safely in a laboratory.
This workshop provides a first introduction and hands-on experience about the concept and methodology of systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies.