Radboud100: joining forces for a better world
The anniversary provided the motivation for starting Radboud100, but even after the anniversary year, Radboud100 continues to be relevant. Each year, we select significant projects to which Radboud100 can contribute.
Radboud100 brings together people who want to give extra power to future-proof projects and meaningful initiatives, such as research into strengthening dikes with more varied vegetation, or creating grants that allow refugees to study in freedom. And these two projects are only the beginning. Radboud100 aims to make much more possible in the next century. Which is why we cordially invite everyone to join our close-knit network.
Which projects does Radboud100 support?
Radboud Forest
Planting of ‘Radboud Forest’ is set to start this winter: 1923 new trees will be planted along Parkzoom, which is a road that runs between the campus and Heumensoord National Reserve. The trees are part of Life Terra’s Let’s Plant Together programme, which aims to plant half a billion more trees in Europe. This makes Life Terra
one of the largest climate initiatives in Europe.
If you’d like to help to make Nijmegen greener, join Radboud100. The official opening of Radboud Forest is due to take place next spring and will be celebrated with its donors.
Helping refugees to study in freedom
Turkish national Emine Bala fled to the Netherlands with her family in 2022. She followed the Radboud Welcomes Newcomers programme and embarked on a language course so that she could learn Dutch as quickly as possible. With financial support from Radboud100, she will be starting the Master’s programme in Dutch as a Second Language at Radboud University in September. Her dream is to teach Dutch to other refugees. “This country has given me so much, and now I want to give something back.”
Radboud100 is keen to help more refugees study in freedom. If you’d like to help a student refugee regain their sense of perspective, donate to Radboud100.
Future Dikes; species-rich types of vegetation and a future-proof dike
In the ‘Future Dikes’ project, we examine the way in which vegetation on the dike contributes to biodiversity and how this can better protect us from high water, which is hardly a luxury in a country where one third of the land is below sea level. Choosing plants with diverse root systems can make the dike stronger.
As a result, the dikes are not only able to protect us from high water but they are also more drought-resistant. In addition to contributing to the reinforcement of the dike, the diversity of vegetation is also good for biodiversity. The dike provides a setting for rare plant and insect species. And it’s obviously a feast for the eyes! A greater understanding is required of erosion resistance, and the design, assessment and management of species-rich dikes. To put it simply, more research is needed and you can help to support this by donating to Radboud100.
How does it work?
When you contribute to Radboud100, you support meaningful projects together. Of course, all donations are welcome. With a donation of at least €50, you become part of Radboud100 and make a real difference together with others. Joining will give you the following benefits:
- Access to a close-knit network of committed donors
- Invitations to interesting lectures and special events
- A real Radboud100 welcome gift
- Two anniversary issues of Radboud Magazine in 2023.
With a donation of €100 or more, you will receive as a gift a copy of the book 100 jaar Radboud Universiteit in 101 beelden 1923-2023 (100 Years of Radboud University in 101 Images, 1923-2023).
The centenary is the reason to start Radboud100, but after this year, Radboud100 remains significant. Every year, we choose impactful projects to which Radboud100 contributes.
Would you like to commit to Radboud100 for a longer period of time?
Then fill in the form here. (in Dutch)
Radboudbos
In het najaar van 2024 start de aanplant van het ‘Radboudbos’:1923 nieuwe bomen krijgen een plek aan de Parkzoom, een straat tussen de campus en natuurgebied Heumensoord. De bomen zijn onderdeel van Life Terra, Let’s plant together, een programma met de ambitie om in Europa een half miljard extra bomen te planten. Life Terra
is hiermee een van de grootste klimaatinitiatieven in Europa.
Radboud100 helpt mee Nijmegen groener te maken door 800 bomen te betalen. In het najaar van 2024 zal het Radboudbos in aanwezigheid van de donateurs feestelijk worden geopend.