INKOM started with tailormade programme
This week, more than 3,000 students from Maastricht University and Zuyd Hogeschool started their introduction week in Maastricht. “Another nice number in the INKOM history, we are therefore sold out,” said chairman Iris Vloet. The theme of the INKOM 2021 is 'these are the times'. From Monday 16 to Friday 20 August, the students will get to know each other and the city of Maastricht. Of course, taking into account the strict corona measures that apply from the government. For more information and the program look here.
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