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Students vote on campus, but not everyone knows the way to the polling station
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Beadle Marleen van Kester is retiring after almost twenty years: ‘This is the nicest job in the world’
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Student parties hold steady; GroenLinks-PvdA largest in student cities
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Celebration and disappointment for students on the ballot in Rotterdam
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Benefits scandal: New government also brushes off children’s ombudsmen
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Een lijst met artikelen
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This is where these students get their news
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‘Municipalities only start to worry about young people’s problems when safety issues come into play’
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Student on the ballot: Lili wants to take down slumlords, poverty and the establishment
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Smoking, crying and kissing in the Pierre Bayle Monument
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University Council and Erasmus Magazine must keep each other on their toes
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A maximum number of PhD candidates per professor? That is not going to happen
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EM TV
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EM TV newsflash: Temporary meditation centre in P building, budget cuts in honours programmes, and student jailed for possession of weapons
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Who is your favourite female professor? ‘There should be more women in professor roles’
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EM TV newsflash: Break-in in F building, EUR receives two Vici grants, and student wins 10,000 euros music prize
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DGI Travel
DGI Travel (formerly known as Diversity Travel) is the mandatory booking system for business travel of Erasmus University. Dozens of employees are dissatisfied with the service due to its high costs, a user-unfriendly platform, and inadequate customer service.Gepubliceerd op:Special -
End-of-year special 2025
With 6,422 staff and 31,473 students, it’s impossible to know everyone at the university. But what do these people do once they step off campus? In this end-of-year series, EM makes the connection with six remarkable stories about what students and staff do in their spare time, and more.Gepubliceerd op:Special -
Dutch elections 2025
What do the political parties want for students, higher education, and science? What are the political preferences of students and staff? Read everything about the Parliamentary elections on 29 October in this special.Gepubliceerd op:Special