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What (who) is University of Nijmegen - definition

UNIVERSITY IN NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
Catholic University of Nijmegen; Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Radboud University; Radbouw University; University of Nijmegen; Radboud University of Nijmegen; Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen; Radboud-Universität Nijmegen; Katholieke Universiteit te Nijmegen; Nijmegen University; 10.54195; Ru.nl
  • [[Frans Timmermans]]
  • Heyendaal castle (now serving as the Faculty Club of the university) is of old the center of Heyendaal estate, where later on most Radboud University buildings have been established.
  • [[Ingrid van Engelshoven]]
  • Emblem of the traditional student association Carolus Magnus
  • [[Konstantin Novoselov]]
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  • An aerial view of the Huygens buildings of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, with the Erasmus Tower in the back
  • [[Coat of arms]]
  • A view of the Radboud University law faculty in the summer.
  • [[Titus Brandsma]]

University of Nijmegen         
<body, education> Katholieke University of Nijmegen (KUN), Nijmegen, the Netherlands. KUN's Computing Science Institute (http://cs.kun.nl/csi). is known for the Clean, Comma, {Communicating Functional Processes}, and GLASS projects. http://kun.nl/. (1995-11-07)
University of Nijmegen (1655–1680)         
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UNIVERSITY IN NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
University of Nijmegen (1655-1680); University of Nijmegen (1655-80); University of Nijmegen (1655–80)
The University of Nijmegen (Kwartierlijke Academie van Nijmegen) was the first university in Nijmegen, Netherlands and existed between 1655 AD and approximately the year 1680.
University of Hawaii         
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COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IN THE U.S. STATE OF HAWAIʻI
University of Hawaii System; University Of Hawaii; University of Hawai'i; University of Hawai'i System; University of Hawai`i; University of Hawai`i System; College of Hawaii; University of Hawai‘i; University of Hawai’i; International Pacific Research Center; International pacific research center; The University Of Hawaii; University of Hawaiʻi System; University of Hawaiʻi system; University of Hawaii system; Univ. of Hawaii; Univ. of Hawai'i; U Hawaii; University of Hawaii; History of the University of Hawaiʻi
<body, education> A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state. http://hawaii.edu/uhinfo.html. See also Aloha, Aloha Net. (1995-12-10)

Wikipedia

Radboud University Nijmegen

Radboud University (abbreviated as RU, Dutch: Radboud Universiteit, formerly Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen) is a public research university located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The university bears the name of Saint Radboud, a 9th century Dutch bishop who was known for his intellect and support of the underprivileged.

Established in 1923, Radboud University has consistently been included in the top 150 of universities in the world by four major university ranking tables. As of 2020, it ranks 105th in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities. Internationally, RU is known for its strong research output. In 2020, 391 PhD degrees were awarded, and 8,396 scientific articles were published. To bolster the international exchange of academic knowledge, Radboud University joined the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities in 2016.

Among its alumni Radboud University counts 12 Spinoza Prize laureates and 1 Nobel Prize laureate, Sir Konstantin Novoselov, the discoverer of graphene. Other notable alumni include former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dries van Agt, former chairman of Unilever Marijn Emmanuel Dekkers, influential priest and theologian Henri Nouwen, and First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans. Former students have also won 3 Olympic medals since 2000 (all in rowing).