FASoS European Studies students interviewed by German media
Earlier this month, Bachelor European Studies students were interviewed by the Bayerische Rundfunk and the ZDF about studying in Maastricht and their opinion on the European Union.
A camera crew of the Bayerische Rundfunk visited Maastricht in the light of the European elections. For the youth programme Campus Magazine, FASoS students Leon Oelschläger and Talisha Schilder were interviewed. Part of the interview was during a tutorial from Vincent Bijman.
The full episode is available online.
Heute Journal, a ZDF news show, came to (amongst other cities) Maastricht to talk about the European Union and the treaty of Maastricht. FASoS student Lara Steinhübel is briefly interviewed in the episode.
The ZDF furthermore have a series called the Europeans Corner. Patrick Veugen from FASoS is one of the students who was interviewed.
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