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The advisory committee on Sensitive Collaborations faced strong criticism during the presentation of its new assessment for Israeli and Palestinian institutions on Thursday. The attendees were largely ...
German nationals make up an increasingly smaller share of international students in the Netherlands, new figures from Statistics Netherlands show. Meanwhile, the number of students from other European ...
Every Monday, a weekly overview of the most important news about Erasmus University. This week: The university must assess collaborations with Israeli institutions differently from those with ...
Some degree programmes admit only a limited number of students. Well-known examples include medicine, architecture and psychology at research universities, and midwifery, physiotherapy and applied ...
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Quinten de Gruijter is the chair of the faculty council of the Erasmus School of Economics. Image credit: Hilde Speet The elections for participatory bodies commence on Wednesday, and the stakes are ...
Yet, several students had never heard about the University Council until very recently. “Honestly, I had no idea it even existed,” laughs Fay, who came with a group of friends. “ I only found out ...
Protests on campus against the war in Gaza in 2024 were the reason for initiating an investigation by the Committee on Sensitive Collaborations. Image credit: Daan Stam Because of the unequal balance ...
The National Student Union (LSVb) has observed a substantial increase in the number of students being scammed while searching for accommodation. They sometimes pay thousands of euros in deposits for ...
Wieneke Gunneweg is editor-in-chief of EM. Image credit: Aysha Gasanova It is a concerning development for Erasmus Magazine: people who do not want to appear in an article with their name. And that is ...
The Senate has approved the government’s budget cuts to education and research. Doubts about their legality did not sway the decision. Universities are taking the matter to court.
Columnist Irena Bošković is getting tired of the situationship she and many other international staff and students are in. “It’s unfair to invite internationals to the table in good times, only to ...