King to visit Career Day on campus

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This month, King Willem-Alexander will visit Erasmus University’s campus when he will attend a career event on Wednesday 23 November. This was announced by the Netherlands Government Information Service (NGIS) this past Tuesday.
Internationalisation organisation EP Nuffic is the organiser of this event, the fifth edition of nl4talents. This is a career event for international students attending a university or university of applied sciences in the Netherlands, who want to stay in the Netherlands after their studies. The aim of the event is that international students can expand their knowledge, skills and network during the event. Workshops on presentation, job interviews and crowdfunding techniques will be offered to these students.
The king will attend the plenary programme in the aula and speak with a few students and alumni about their experiences. The event is meant for international students in the final year of their bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral programme. Students interested in participating can register to be nominated through the international office of their institution.
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