The moment is now: we are protesting in The Hague!
Today, we stand shoulder to shoulder to send a clear message: cuts to higher education and research are unacceptable. These sectors are the engine of innovation, development, and future opportunities – they deserve support, not budget cuts.
That’s why we’re protesting right now at the Malieveld in The Hague. Together, we’re making it clear that investing in knowledge is investing in the future. Are you nearby? Join us, share this message, and help amplify our voice!
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Christian Ernsten awarded funding for project on recurating colonial-era collections
UnRest focuses on the historically significant yet deeply contested archives and artworks associated with Robert Jacob Gordon (1743–1795) – a Dutch military officer and explorer whose documentation of the Cape region shaped European knowledge of South Africa during the 18th century
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Milou: “Studying is still often a privilege’’
Even outside the lecture hall, law student Milou Scholten is committed to justice. As the chair of Students for Equality, she campaigns for accessible education and equal opportunities for all students.
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Tanne van de Kreeke – a former lawyer turned epidemiologist
According to Tanne, a former lawyer and now part-time Epidemiology student, the quality of research in general would improve if more people had a better understanding of epidemiology and how the field relates to research methodology. Tanne is clear about the benefits of the master’s programme.