Archive activities
Highlighted activities
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Lunch concert De Trekvogels - World music
25 March 2025 - Concert - Our music is a swirling meeting of folk from Syria, Kurdistan, the Netherlands and the rest of the world. Poetic Syrian songs, Kurd music about love... -
SG – Modal Philosophy: Politics
18 March 2025 - Event - Sjoerd van Tuinen explores what a newfound existential pluralism means for our understanding, and imagination of politics. -
Lunch concert Julia van Holst - Neoclassical piano music
18 March 2025 - Concert - Julia ‘R.’ van Holst (b. 2002) is a neoclassical hobby pianist and composer, alongside her master’s degree in biology at WUR. Her... -
Bachelor's Open Day
09 November 2024
15 March 2025 - Open day - Join the Bachelor's Open Day and get to know the programmes on campus in Wageningen. -
Healthy Soil: From Assessment to Actionable Insights
13 March 2025 - Event - Discover the secrets of healthy soils! Join us at the upcoming Campus Connect where experts will share their knowledge on soil health and provide... -
Lunch seminar: 'Invisible hands: the unseen journeys of our food’
12 March 2025 - Seminar - Please bring your own lunch | no registration needed.
Can we effectively steer food systems towards more sustainable and inclusive directions if a... -
SG – Modal Philosophy: Nature
11 March 2025 - Event - Sjoerd van Tuinen explores what a newfound existential pluralism means for our understanding, and imagination, of nature. -
Lunch concert Transit Turtles - Afrogroove and Latin
11 March 2025 - Concert - Rooted in warm rhythms and grooves from over the world, Transit Turtles is an experimental cosmopolitan band of brothers coming together in Utrecht,... -
15:00 Watch the Dies Natalis 2025 | Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Futures
07 March 2025 - Dies Natalis - We are pleased to announce that next year’s Dies Natalis’ theme is ‘Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Futures’. We hope... -
DocuScience: Groenkijkers
04 March 2025 - Event - As a nature enthusiast, you know better than anyone else how beautiful and important nature is, but you also see how vulnerable it is and that it is... -
SG - Subversive Humour in Film
25 February 2025 - Event - Movies challenging dictatorships, (bourgeois) hypocrisy and/or good taste are plentiful. Join film critic Kevin Toma in this exploration of the... -
Lunch concert Lila IJzendoorn – Piano and guitar
25 February 2025 - Concert - Lila is a multi-instrumentalist and experimental maker. With her music, she creates a landscape to wander and dream away in. Her compositions have... -
Philippe Lemm Trio
20 February 2025 - Concert - Compelling and innovative jazz formation, rich harmonies and lyrical improvisations, accessible with complex underlays. For the presentation of their... -
Container Fundamentals
20 February 2025 - Course - Do you want to run your applications in a scalable, easy to maintain and portable way? Are you already using containers, but want to learn more about... -
SG - Creating Subversive Humour
18 February 2025 - Event - How is subversive humour created? Are there boundaries, when addressing sensitive topics in comedy? Stand-up comedian Djoni de Vos will lift a tip of... -
DocuScience: Activists vs Fish Industry
18 February 2025 - Event - Activists vs Fish Industry explores the growing conflict between conservation and commerce in the fight to protect the ocean, the source of life and... -
Lunch concert Trio Dubio - Jazz
18 February 2025 - Concert - Trio Dubio plays Jazz!
Eric de Zeeuw on Piano
Koen Boschman on Bass
Christian Kampichler on alt Sax -
SG - The Politics and Ethics of Provocative Humour
11 February 2025 - Event - Mocking the powers that be seems joyful, or at least satisfying. Until you meet some of the caveats. Can subversive humour free us from oppressive... -
Lunch concert Klankwerk – Immersive Soundscapes
11 February 2025 - Concert - Klankwerk is the promise that the unfamiliar can be beautiful and immersive. In this collaborative project, Dynastor and Jan den Besten sculpt deep... -
SG – Bye Bye Tiberias
04 February 2025 - Event - Storytelling as an antidote for erasure and oblivion as four generations of women revisit vanished places, scattered memories.