EM TV newsflash: masters are not accessible, relay strike and tutoring in Rotterdam-South
Every Monday, an overview of the most important news about Erasmus University. This week: a quarter of the master’s programmes at Erasmus University are not accessible to students transferring from universities of applied sciences. Also, the relay strike against budget cuts in higher education kicked off in Leiden and Utrecht. And a group of medical students has founded the StudieBoost foundation and now provides tutoring to secondary school pupils in Rotterdam-South every Monday evening.
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