Borrel Lecture:‘Astronomy: more than looking at th

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When?
April 21, 2015 5:00 PM
Where?
X5114.0001

What?

As a bachelor student you have to make choices about your tracks, research places and eventually a master. It can be quite difficult to get a complete picture of all that our University has to offer. Of course, the one-sided areas are easy to image. More interesting are the areas where two or more sciences meet. The monthly borrel lectures give interactive insight in these multidisciplinary areas that push the limits of science. Followed by free drinks and snacks (borrel) there is room for informal discussion.

This month’s lecture is on the choices a student can make in the world of Astronomy.

During this study you learn about cosmology, mathematics, how to program and much

more. It is so much more than just looking at the stars! Prof. dr. Rien van de Weijgaert

will talk about all of this and he will elaborate the course of his own career with

examples and the questions he asked himself when faced with opportunities.

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