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Pro-Palestine protestors occupied a UU building once again, but this time was different. They were allowed to sleep in the building for a night and left voluntarily the next day before UU got the police involved. That's because UU has removed an occupation ban from its house rules. Meanwhile, universities across the country are being pressured over their stance on Israel, the Dutch cabinet fell, and a train strike kept the higher education sector from gathering in Amsterdam to protest the budget cuts. For a complete overview of our news and articles, visit dub.uu.nl/en.
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Dialogue between activists and administrators is difficult
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Universities under more pressure over statements about collaborations with Israel
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John de Wit comments the end of the EDI programme:
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‘The risk is that we no longer see EDI as a priority, but as something extra’
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Many UU employees have experienced or witnessed inappropriate behaviours
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Major budget cuts in real estate
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UU investigates whether twelve buildings can be disposed of
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The Utrecht Student Choir and Orchestra is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a concert on June 24 at TivoliVredenburg. DUB is giving away two pairs of tickets. Click on the image above to learn how to participate. |
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‘Executive Board is being unnecessarily harsh’
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Student council members want leniency during public transport strikes
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Student sports has been temporarily saved
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‘If they take away funding for sports, we will have to close our doors’
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UU students slightly more satisfied
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Research by Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences:
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16 percent of students grow up with a close relative who has an addiction
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Campus columnist - Tara Neary
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'The university is not a supermarket'
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Opinion: students behave like consumers
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Against political interference
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Rectors want broad debate on academic freedom
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Why is no one talking about an academic boycott against China?
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Transitioning from Blackboard to Brightspace
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Students and staff satisfied with new Learning Management System
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Following strict advice from the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights
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UU scraps absolute ban on occupying buildings
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Occupiers leave Janskerkhof 15a voluntarily after sleeping there
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Video: first UUlympics for students and staff
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'Basically, we are all winners at UU Sports Day'
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Dissatisfied students causing more problems
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Press freedom remains under pressure at higher education media
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No demonstration on Dam Square
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What are the consequences for higher education?
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Before allowing them to enter the US
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Trump wants to check exchange students' social media profiles
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What it means to celebrate and to remember
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For a complete overview of our news and articles, visit www.dub.uu.nl./en. Coming up: The UU community engages in a dialogue about the climate | An interview with UU Vice-President Margot van de Starre about UU's real estate plans |
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