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Letter Rectores Magnifici in Trouw
Like many others around the globe, the Dutch universities are deeply concerned about the situation in Gaza and Israel. The horrific attack on 7 October, the uncertain fate of the Israeli hostages, the constantly escalating spiral of violence against the Palestinian civilian population: the images we are seeing shock us daily. We hope that it comes to an end very soon and that the good forces working for hope and peace may once again prevail, including in conflict zones elsewhere in the world.
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Directive for protests at research universities and universities of applied sciences
Kennis en kritische geluiden zijn het kloppend hart van universiteiten en hogescholen. Daarbij horen inhoudelijke debatten en ook de mogelijkheid om te protesteren. In Nederland geldt dat mensen het recht hebben op vrijheid van meningsuiting, vereniging, vergadering en betoging. Universiteiten en hogescholen ondersteunen dat van harte. Protesteren op de universiteit en hogeschool mag dan ook. Universiteiten en hogescholen vinden het daarbij belangrijk dat iedereen zich veilig kan voelen op de campus en in de gebouwen. Daarom dienen wet- en regelgeving en de huis- en gedragsregels te worden gerespecteerd. Ook bij protesten. Hoewel iedere universiteit het anders verwoordt in de huis- en gedragsregels, gelden overal dezelfde afspraken voor protestacties. Vandaag is een gezamenlijke richtlijn van Universiteiten van Nederland en Vereniging Hogescholen voor protesten gepubliceerd.
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Directive for protests at research universities and universities of applied sciences.pdf
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Universities take steps towards more Dutch-taught Bachelor’s programmes
Universities are reducing the percentage of fully English-language undergraduate programmes by almost a third. Universities informed Robbert Dijkgraaf, the minister of Education, Culture and Science, of their plan to introduce a Dutch-taught variant to 35 English-taught Bachelor’s programmes. Jouke de Vries, the acting president of UNL, said: ‘Universities are taking a serious step in terms of balancing out greater internationalisation in education with student intake numbers. In order to do that effectively, we need the support of politicians – at the very least in the form of legal instruments made available in the very near future to be able to control the influx of students.’
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Caspar van den Berg new president of Universities of the Netherlands
Caspar van den Berg to become the new president of Universities of the Netherlands (UNL). As of 1 June, he will succeed acting president Jouke de Vries, who led the association following Pieter Duisenberg's departure. Van den Berg is currently dean and professor of Public Administration at the University of Groningen and is being appointed for a four-year term.
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Universities take steps to manage influx of international students
With immediate effect, the Dutch universities will be taking their own measures to manage the influx of international students and improve Dutch language skills. They are committed to reducing the intake of international students, reducing the percentage of English-taught Bachelor’s programmes, increasing the number of Dutch-language degree programmes and strengthening the Dutch language proficiency of both lecturers and students. Jouke de Vries, acting president of UNL: ‘Internationalisation is very important for the Dutch universities and Dutch society, but it also brings about challenges and tensions. To preserve the added value of internationalisation, we want to tackle these challenges in earnest.’
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UNL - Package of measures for internationalisation.pdf
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What do we want (or not want) from publishers?
UNL, NFU and NWO are delighted to announce a one-day conference entitled “What do we want (or not want) from publishers? Looking beyond the current Dutch contract with Elsevier” that will take place on Thursday, April 18 2024 in the Domstad Conference Centre, in Utrecht.
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UNL Code Good Governance English
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