PUB is a trans-departmental initiative supported by Sandberg Instituut and run by current students. It establishes a publishing practice within the institute, functioning as both a hub and a platform to identify interdisciplinary connections and accelerate collaborations amongst students, alumni, and third parties.  

PUB’s channels include radio, TV, PUBcast, the website, Type Lab, Journal, and publishing sessions.  

To get involved, please email PUB.sandberg@gmail.com 

You can read further about PUB and its activities at pub.sandberg.nl 

The image shoes a peach coloured poster advertising PUB radio. The writing and illustration is in red and the poster is laid on a steel surface..

PUB Nomadic Radio event poster, Sandberg Instituut Graduation 2025

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PUB Nomadic Radio, 2025. Photo by Beatrice Cauda.

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PUB Nomadic Radio 2025. Photo by Santiago Saiz.

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PUB Radio leaflets 2025.

The image shows a radio show livestream setup. There are laptops and equipment in the foreground. One person is speaking into a microphone. They are wearing dark jackets and they are outside.

PUB Radio 2025.

The image shows someone at the helm of a boat while looking at a laptop. It is summer. There are trees in the background.

PUB Nomadic Radio 2025. Photo by Beatrice Cauda.

The image shows a person wearing long sleeve purple vest and wearing a tall striped orange party hat. She is holding a set of headphones above her head.

PUB Radio 2025. Photo by Santiago Saiz.

The image shows two people sitting in a boat with radio equipment in front of them .They are wearing headphones and talking to each other.

PUB Nomadic Radio 2025. Photo by Beatrice Cauda

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