Students can read the entire novel to discuss it in a relevant way the following week. They can work with their classmates on a concentrated day-long project that they couldn't do in the limited time in their schedule. They can immerse themselves in the intensive study of sources in libraries and archives, comparing different historical sources, searching for answers to unanswered questions, or discovering the benefits of the more common reading of the past. Finally, they can attend special lectures, for example, as part of Humanities Week.
However, Reading Week is also an opportunity for teachers to immerse themselves in reading, attend one of the upcoming events of the Humanities Weeks, or meet with colleagues and devote a whole day to conceptual work. They can organize extraordinary workshops, prepare conferences, and organize (inter)disciplinary meetings. In short, they can devote themselves to anything that does not fit the rhythm of regular teaching or for which space and time are hard to find during the semester.
Since 2023, Reading Week has become a fixed part of the semester. It will take place in the spring term of 2024 from 15-19 April and will be linked to Teachers' Week. Dates for future semesters can be found in the Employee Portal.