How are you doing? That's what we're going to talk about because the Wellbeing Week is around the corner. And we're going all out! But what if things aren't going well and you need advice? Stefan Vuurens will help you further. Also, check out Your Perspective's new event and don't forget to vote! Do you feel like delving into something truly fascinating to read? We've got a recommendation for you. And of course, you'll find the upcoming events at the bottom. Enjoy!
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New curriculum 2023-2024 available online |
As of today, the courses for the new academic year are available on the student website. Course registration starts on 30 May. |
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Wellbeing: The Elephant in the Room
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The registrations for the Wellbeing Week are open! The program is packed with activities that will recharge, inspire and surprise you. From Rocycle and running to meditation and money matters.
We're going to talk about the elephant in the room and have a real conversation about how you are doing. Without shame, without taboo. Sign up for a workshop or activity now! |
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Interview: Stefan Vuurens on help with inappropriate behaviour
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As part of the Wellbeing Week, we spoke to Stefan Vuurens. Stefan has been Humanities' contact for inappropriate behaviour since December and he knows exactly where to go when it comes to a pleasant study environment. How does Stefan experience this first period? And what does his work actually look like? Find out through the link below.
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A career in language and culture
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Greetings, explaining something, asking a question - we use language every day. In the workplace, we use language to exchange ideas or convey information. Sometimes, language is even the subject of our work. Consider cultural organizations where text, literature, and language play a prominent role. Or think of language volunteers and researchers. Language is everywhere! During the upcoming Your Perspective session, our alumni will tell you all about it. Will you be joining us? Please register via the link below.
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Tired of mindlessly scrolling through cat videos and cooking tutorials? Join the 1600+ Humanities students who preceded you and follow us on Instagram for truly relevant content. Find us here: @humanitiesuu! |
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Who are you going to vote for?
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We'll just tell you one more time: the elections for the University Council are from 8 to 10 may and we're choosing the Faculty Council from 8 to 12 May! During these days, you can vote for a student who's on the list (via uu.nl/vote). This is important because the student delegation represents you on topics such as education, diversity, inclusion, sustainability, and well-being. So, quickly check who you're going to vote for via the links below.
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In Depth: UU Science Stories
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Have you heard of In Depth yet? It's a fantastic place to get lost in a living archive of scientific stories. Here you can read about the research that we want to showcase: with important themes, special forms of research, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Now online: a story about disinformation. Are the tactics to combat deception on social media effective?
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Explore Istanbul's history on a summer course |
Want to learn more about Istanbul's social and political history? Join this summer course and discover the city's hidden past by exploring it on foot. The course starts on 8 June, with travel from 12 to 23 June. Open to students who have completed the first 2 years of their Bachelor's. Hurry, as there are only 15 spots available! |
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» Throughout the entire month of May: Career Services workshops Career Services offers many workshops to help you with career orientation and preparation. Think for example of training sessions for an awesome LinkedIn or CV and a workshop on working consciously and effectively.
» 2 May: Film screening - The Death of Stalin The film portrays the days following Stalin's death in a satirical and entertaining manner, based on the French graphic novel 'La Mort de Staline.' Dr. Ruud van Dijk will provide a brief introduction to the historical context of the film.
» 11 May: Lunch lecture at the Centre for Medieval Studies
Join the lunch and listen to a lecture by Bernard Schlager: Gregory the Great on the Conversion of Jews. Don't forget to register via the link.
» 22 May: Information Session - Career Perspectives for International Students in the Netherlands
Practical information on your options to kickstart a career at a company in the Netherlands, to get started with your own innovative startup, or to start a business. Be sure to register in advance.
» 15 - 31 May: Pitch competition Breaking Science
Breaking Science is a pitch contest for young researchers organized by Utrecht University, to practice and improve the skill of explaining your research in a very short timeframe.
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