WTMC Annual Meeting 11 December 2020 (online)
WTMC Annual Meeting 11 December 2020 (online)
As always, you are all welcome – PhD members, retired members and everyone interested (also if not a member of WTMC).
Book your place and receive the meeting link here (obligatory). Please register by 30 November!
ERC Synergy Grant for Willem Halffman (RUN) and Cyrus Mody (UM)
ERC Synergy Grant for Willem Halffman (RUN) and Cyrus Mody (UM)

WTMC PhD Writeshop 30 October 2020 at Social Impact Factory
On Friday 30 October 2020, WTMC will organize the next Writeshop. The Writeshop is meant for WTMC members who are in the final phase of their PhD.

Athena Institute wins a 2020 Making and doing award
Athena Institute wins a 2020 Making and doing award

WTMC PhD Summer School ‘Failure’ 24-28 August 2020
We are very sorry to let you know we have decided to cancel the WTMC Summer School 2020 because of the Covid19 outbreak and its consequences. We are currently working on realizing some sort of alternative (quite likely online): the WTMC Summer Festival.

WTMC PhD Workshop Care as Concept, Method, Ethic, 22-24 June 2020
WTMC PhD Workshop Care as Concept, Method, Ethic, 22-24 June 2020 (Re-scheduled)

WTMC PhD Writeshop 27 March 2020 – Cancelled
We are very sorry to let you know we have decided to cancel the Writeshop of 27 March 2020 because of the Covid19 outbreak and its consequences. The next WTMC PhD Writeshop will take place on 30 October 2020.

Willem Halffman wins Radboud Education Award Science Faculty
Congratulations to Willem Halffman who won the Education Award…
Lotte Krabbenborg New Member The Young Academy of KNAW
Lotte Krabbenborg, Assistant Professor Philosophy and Science…
WTMC vacancy PhD training coordinator
Deadline: 1 March 2020.
WTMC is looking for a PhD training coordinator
WTMC Annual Meeting 13 December 2019, De Balie, Amsterdam
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You are gladly invited to join the incoming WTMC Annual Meeting. Please register by 29 November!
WTMC PhD Workshop “Open”, 18-20 November 2019
In this workshop, we will consider the more or less recent quest to make science more ‘open’.