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MasterClass: Creative Thinking and Memorisation (CANCELLED/DIGITAL)

Sadly, due to corona, this event cannot take place physically. Therefore, there will be digital alternatives, so you can still earn your points required for fulfilling the Interdisciplinary Module (SHA part) of your honours programme. More information on this can be found in your inbox. 

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Symposium: Serendipity in Science (CANCELLED/DIGITAL)

‘Serendipity’ is a classification used to describe scientific discoveries that happen at the intersection of chance and wisdom. Serendipity is, therefore, the art of making an unsought finding. But how can you find something you are not looking for and how can you value your finding? During this symposium, different serendipities will be discussed! Eager…

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Masterclass: Presenting yourself (CANCELLED/DIGITAL)

A fist impression is a window of only 7 seconds. This is how long it takes for a person to create an opinion. Therefore, it is important to introduce yourself, because it shows your ability to meet new people confidently. It makes others feel more comfortable and allows you to make a sound first impression!…

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SHA Music Night 19th of February

The first-ever SHA Music Night was a great success! A few musicians from the SHA had gathered a couple of times to rehearse 10 songs that were performed in the Cambridge bar. We from the music committee had a fantastic evening and we hope all guests did too. The final song wouldn’t have been as…

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Entrepreneurial thinking: Are you an entrepreneur?

Often, we see entrepreneurs as bold risk-takers and revolutionists with completely original ideas. We believe that their overall experience and skills in the niche area are the most important factor that will determine their level of success. However, the most successful entrepreneurs have developed a certain set of skills that have helped them reach their goals. It is about…

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National Trip to WRR

For the first SHA National Trip of this year, the National Trip Committee is inviting you to join us on our excursion on Thursday 19 December 2019 to The Scientific Council for Government Policy, the WRR (Wetenschappelijk Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid)! The WRR is an independent advisory organization for the Dutch government. Its insights provide policy-makers…

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Bachelor’s Open Days

Are you known for your hunger for knowledge, do you have a critical attitude and do you have perseverance? Or would you like to learn these skills? Do you also enjoy working together with motivated fellow students and teachers? Then honours is really something for you! The honours community will be on the open days…

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The holiday is coming to its end…

After having the luxury of being home (or some other place that is not uni) for TWO MONTHS, it is time to return to the routine of your student life at university. Over the summer, we had some truly warm days, raising concerns for our planet’s welfare and the effect that this has on the…

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Newsletter – January 2019

When clicking the link below, you can have a look at the newsletter of November, which informs you about all our upcoming events and other information. Newsletter January 2019

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Symposium – GMO’s

On Monday the 4th of June, the symposium on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the poster presentations of the interdisciplinary project took place. The evening started off with Karlijn Hasaart, from the Prinses Máxima Center. She spoke about the use of CRISPR/Cas9, a technique used for genetic modification, in organoids for cancer research. Next was…

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