EM TV newsflash: Savings across faculties, Mikal Tseggai in parliament, and fewer new students
Every week an overview of the most important news about the Erasmus University. This week: faculties across campus have started savings where they can because budget cuts of 1.3 billion are looming over higher education.
Also, Erasmus alumna Mikal Tseggai of GroenLinks-PvdA, who is an advocate for mandatory internship allowance, is elected to parliament through preference votes. And fewer students started a bachelor this academic year.
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Enough preference votes for former student Mikal ‘Internship allowance’ Tseggai
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