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| So many things can affect a student's concentration, from simple hormonal fluctuations to more serious events such as violent protests in their home country. Are we sufficiently taking these factors into account? In other news, though the Dutch elections are over, the discussion about whether or not parties with anti-democratic discourses should be allowed to join debates at UU is still in full swing. Meanwhile, good news for Corporate Offices employees: the number of redundancies has been significantly reduced. For a complete overview of our news articles, visit www.dub.uu.nl/en |
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When your country is in conflict
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‘I couldn’t sleep or work on my assignments’
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Retiring UU President receives royal honour
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Anton Pijpers calls for greater cooperation between universities as he steps down
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Interview with Professor Ido de Haan
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Dilemma: Should everyone be allowed to participate in a debate at a university?
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Skills Lab and Continuing Education saved from closure
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Number of compulsory redundancies at Corporate Offices reduced to five people
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Hubert Matuszewski, from runner up to blogger
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So you want to be a Campus Columnist? This is what you should know
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Campus Columnist 2026 - Win a 1,000-euro prize
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How would you like to share your thoughts with the UU community? If you have a sharp eye, strong opinions, a creative personality, and a passion for writing, you should join DUB’s 2026 Campus Columnist Competition.
The contest is open to students and employees. We’ll select two winners – one for the Dutch page and another for the English page. They will publish a column every three weeks and receive an award of 1,000 euros each. Learn how to participate here. |
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Why we need to be more aware of it
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How hormones influence student wellbeing
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UU enrolment drops by one per cent
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Dutch universities are attracting fewer students from both home and abroad
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'We need to thank the students’
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Humanities ends gift card rewards for Open Day volunteers
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Due to reports of inappropriate behaviour
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USC lifeguards no longer welcome on Texel after 75 years
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Rector reiterates that all political parties are welcome at UU
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More inclusive policy does not lead to name change
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UU sticks to 'Christmas' and 'Easter'
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Running across magical university grounds
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First Night Run marks the start of a new tradition at Utrecht Science Park
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Four Master's students talk about learning after graduation
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Learning new things later in life? ‘It’s part of life nowadays’
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Get to know the real professor
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Are tariffs taxes? What's in a name?
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For a complete overview of our news and articles, visit www.dub.uu.nl./en. Coming up: Why AI can actually help us become more sustainable | You can also read about the call to make canteens meat-free.
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