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| The municipal elections are around the corner. These elections are different because European citizens and non-European citizens who have lived here for at least 5 years are also eligible to vote. One thing is for sure: Dutch students, international students and political parties all agree that housing is the most pressing issue. The question is how to tackle it. In other news, Utrecht's History study association, UHSK, is turning 100. To celebrate, they went into their own archives, of course. For a complete overview of our news articles, please visit www.dub.uu.nl/en |
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More space for students and staff to share their opinions
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DUB debuts two new section with almost twenty columnists
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UHSK, the History Study Association, turns 100
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From suit and tie to jeans and back again
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What are her top 5 favorite movies of all time?
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UU professor Giovanna Fossati votes in the Oscars
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How can we stay hopeful about the future? How can we develop a healthier relationship with our phones? Is freedom of speech under threat?
Three crucial questions. Only one will be covered by DUB from different angles and in different formats. To help us choose which one, all you have to do is click on the image above.
You can also click here to learn more about the Deep Dive project. |
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According to a survey of student organisations
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International students don't always feel at home in the Netherlands
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Is it all for nothing, am I falling behind, and other LinkedIn pitfalls
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How much will the compulsory internship allowance be?
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How Chris Hemsworth helped me grieve
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Video - Municipal elections on March 18
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Do international students know they can vote?
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Housing, nightlife, public transport
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What do local parties in Utrecht want for students?
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A car-free city centre or cheap beer?
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Lively election debate held at Utrecht University Hall
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What matters most to Dutch students in these municipal elections?
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The same party can have different views on student housing depending on the city |
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Candidates debate the area |
Living at Utrecht Science Park can and should be better
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Researching touch with cuddly robots
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UU scientist wins Het Klokhuis Science Prize
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None of them offered by UU
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Sixteen master's programmes considered 'excellent'
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Marisca Westerhof - Campus Columnist 2026 |
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Marijke de Belder and Jeroen Ooge
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Teacher of the Year and Teacher Talent announced
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Computer Science Professor Alan Hanjalic is transferring from Delft
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Faculty of Science knows who the new dean will be
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It’s not the workload, it’s the way we work
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'You can lose your freedom in the blink of an eye'
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Laws, press freedom and academic oath can protect academic freedom
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So that all nominees can attend |
Ig Nobel Prize leaves the United States
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Coming up: Nightclubs are closing their doors. What do young people miss when they stop dancing? | An interview with the new president of Utrecht University, Hans Brug
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