Student Prizes 2021
The Dies Natalis celebration (the university's birthday) normally honours students who have completed their bachelor's or master's degree with a thesis found to be "excellent" by their faculty. This year that was to take place on January 29, but due to corona, this year's Dies Natalis celebration has been drastically modified. We will therefore put the prize-winning students (18 bachelors and 9 masters) in the spotlight on our website.
More about the changed dies programme.
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