In pictures: the campus is coming to life

At Café in de Smitse it is cozy again, but all rules for the restaurants and cafés and from the University are well taken into account.
Image by: Amber Leijen

Image by: Amber Leijen
In the afternoon the first guests were already sitting in the sun on the terrace of the Erasmus Pavilion.

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Mouth caps are now mandatory in the tram.

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As of today New Fork is open again and has clear markings on the floor, so visitors know how to walk.

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The Erasmus Pavilion is also clearly marked and the tables are further apart than usual.

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In the morning, the University Library immediately creates a queue of students who have reserved a place to study.

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In the morning, students who have reserved a place to study immediately form a queue at the University Library.

Social distancing rules! In the library everything is disinfected regularly.

By means of arrows in different colours students are steered in the right direction in the UB.

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There are now fifty study places in the University Library, while there is room for 318, measured by one and a half metres. With so much space, focusing on your study is now easier than ever!
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