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edition 3 2021-2022 - 9 December 2021
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Teaching on location: 1.5 metres and mouth masks
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As most of you prefer your lectures to be on location, we continue to provide offline education as much as possible (with a maximum of 75 people in a room) allowing more than is currently permitted elsewhere. We fully understand that this leads to concerns among students (and teachers). That is why it is important that we all remain careful:
- in the corridors you wear a mouth mask and keep a distance of 1.5 metres
- as soon as you sit down in a classroom, a mouth mask and keeping a 1.5 metre distance are not compulsory, unless a fellow student or lecturer asks you to.
- do not come to the university if you are ill, even if you are afraid this will cause delays in your studies.
Feel free to contact your Study Advisor, in case you wish to share your concerns!
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Always do the corona check before you come to university. Be sure to let us know of your absence in time!
- Lectures and illness
Contact your lecturer if you are unable to attend a lecture because of quarantine or corona - If you miss education for a longer period due to corona
Contact both your lecturer and your Study Advisor. If you are able to attend your lectures online, you could ask a fellow student to switch on MS Teams for you during class. - Absence from an exam
Fill in the test deregistration form prior to your test.
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Timetables block 3 & 4 available on 11 January
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The timetables for block 3 and 4 will be published on 11 January. You can find your timetable in the MyUU app and MyTimetable.
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Utrecht University will be closed between 27 December 2021 and 7 January 2022. Students who only attend courses of the Humanities faculty, will already be on holiday from 20 December. Are you taking a course at another faculty? If so, your lectures and exams will continue as usual. Make sure to check your schedule!
- Student Information Desk Humanities
10 December: only available in the morning
20 December to 2 January: closed
3 to 7 January: available by email, WhatsApp and phone - Study Advisors
20 to 23 December: limited availability & no phone consultations
24 December to 2 January: not available
3 - 7 January: limited availability, no telephone consultations - Lecturers
20 December - 7 January: unavailable and not available for counselling
Please note that emails will only be answered after 10 January.
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Consultation hours Study Advisors unavailable?
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Would you like to speak to a study advisor, but all appointment possibilities have been taken? In that case, you can call them during their telephone consultation hours.
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In the workshops of our wellbeing trainers, you learn how to deal with stress and motivation effectively. In the week of 10 January (New Year's Resolutions week) we offer all kinds of workshops to give the new year a boost. The programme will be available on our website from 13 December.
» More information
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We would like to know how you would like to get your student information and how we can improve our communication towards you. The survey only takes 10 minutes and you are helping us a greatly.
» To the survey | » More information
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During this challenge, you can, together with the Municipality of Utrecht and other students from Utrecht, come up with a concept that contributes to a healthier and sustainable city.
When: Friday 10 December
Time: 09.00-17.00 hrs.
Location: Course and meeting centre Domstad, Utrecht
Drinks, lunch and snacks will be provided
» Sign up & more information
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On 1 April 2022, Thomas Vaessens will succeed Keimpe Algra as dean of our faculty.He is currently Professor of Literature, Media and Culture and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Open University of the Netherlands.
» Read more
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Internationals who wish to go home before lectures finish
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If you have a specific reason to go to your home country before the Christmas holidays (e.g. quarantine obligation in your home country), please contact your course coordinator.
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Survey International students UU and Sustainability
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International students are invited to fill in the survey set up by Assistant Professor Dr. Paola Monachesi to investigate your interest in the topics of equality and inclusion, environmental and digital sustainability within Utrecht University.
» To the survey | More information on the survey
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Careers Orientation for Humanities Students
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Are you thinking about doing an internship in block 3 and/or 4? Take a look at the Humanities internship database. Here you will find interesting internships such as an editorial internship at VPRO Dorst or Publisher Ambo | Anthos, a communications internship at the Humanistisch Verbond or E-Academy, or a research internship at Erfgoed Brabant.
» To the internship database Humanities
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For Bachelor students we organise the workshop Goal setting for your internship on 5 October. What would you like to learn during your internship and how would you go about it? This workshop helps you to answer these questions. » More information and registration
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A large part of our daily lives takes place online. No wonder that more and more humanities graduates are working with data in their work. Find out how far your degree will take you in the world of data!
Date: Monday 13 December
Time: 17.15 - 18.30 via Teams
» Sign up
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We know that the past year has not always been easy. So please know that we are always here for you if you have any questions. In spite of everything, we wish you happy holidays and all the best for 2022!
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