EM TV newsflash: Internationals without an official address face problems, menus 50 percent plant-based and fire safety
Every week an overview of the most important news about the Erasmus University. This week: Some international students have difficulties getting an official address in Rotterdam and as a result, can’t get health insurance, a Dutch bank account, a study grant or apply for a job. Also, all menus on campus will become fifty per cent plant-based by 2030 and a firefighter gives tips for fire safety student houses.
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