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| Smashed windows, glued locks, and facades smeared with red paint. Several university buildings were damaged last weekend in an action UU attributes to a pro-Palestine group. Days later, the Economics programme was shocked to discover that the Executive Board not only plans to cancel the English-taught track but also had deliberately withheld this information from them for months. Though news never stops, the end of the year also calls for a bit of hope and positivity: from language buddies turned friends to scientists rocking out in bands, the UU community is full of things that can put a smile on your face. For a complete overview of our news articles, please visit www.dub.uu.nl/en |
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'Emotional damage unacceptable'
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University begins repairs after vandalism
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Executive Board's approach heavily criticised
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Economics programme in shock after sudden cancellation of English-taught track
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There are reasons to stay optimistic
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Dependency, Defence, Democracy: the words that marked 2025
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67 full-time positions are still being scrapped
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No compulsory layoffs in the University Corporate Offices after all
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Scientist by day, musician by night
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Rocking out onstage and in academia
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What stood out to students the most in 2025?
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And 35,000 euros in damages
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UU student sentenced to ten months for rape
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Bake sales, gifts, and activities
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Purple Friday: students and staff celebrate LGBTQ+ community
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SSH files a police report
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Fireworks damage student accommodation
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4,000 student residences in the pipeline
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Room shortage in Utrecht slowly decreasing
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| Click here to read more comic strips by Joshua Peeters. |
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Four UU employees look back on their 2025
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‘We talk about everything’
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Petition to convince university to keep the building
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UCU students want to prevent Dining Hall sale
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Campus Columnist - Tara Neary
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It is a privilege to have buildings that can be vandalised
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DUB's Campus Columnist competition was remarkably popular this year. With over 40 valid entries from UU students and employees, the race for the title of Campus Columnist 2026 was a tough one.
DUB would like to thank everyone for their participation. The nominees for the English and Dutch pages will be revealed in January. Stay tuned! |
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'Undermines academic freedom'
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Researchers criticise fossil fuel industry's influence on universities
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Breathing new life into science shops
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Course offer has grown, now it is time for more structure
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How to better align the provision of professional education with needs
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Just because we can, doesn't mean we should
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Universities pleased with recommendations
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Wennink report champions internationalisation and innovation
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Can D66, CDA and VVD reach an agreement?
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D66 asks Maastricht University President to act as informateur
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‘Dutch supercomputers too slow’
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DUB will take a break to celebrate the holidays. We wish all students and employees happy holidays and a fantastic new year! We will be back with new articles on 12 January.
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