EM TV newsflash: staff stressed, queen Máxima visits and uni’s consider ties with Israel
Every week an overview of the most important news about the Erasmus University. This week: Almost half of the staff members experience work related stress. Especially academic staff deals with disturbed work-life balance and high work pressure. On Tuesday, queen Máxima will visit campus Woudestein for the Erasmus Entrepreneurship Festival and more Dutch universities have ended or are reconsidering their ties with Israel because of war crimes in Gaza.
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