Dies Natalis
Rooted in the past: a fascination for landscape history
Cultural Geography's Maurice Paulissen will be among a group of PhD researchers who will share their fascination for fundamental science at the university's 102nd Dies Natalis on 9 March. His paper is titled: Rooted in the past: a fascination for landscape history.
These presentations are part of a symposium - related to the theme of the Dies Natalis - organised by the Wageningen Graduate Schools. The programme for this day can be found here.