Two Master's Thesis Awards for FASoS students
During the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the 2019 Student Award during the academic session.
Sem Duijndam won an award for his thesis ‘Public perceptions of climate change in the European Union: quantitative inquiry on spatial and temporal determinants’. Sem graduated cum laude from the MSc European Studies (Research). His thesis supervisor was Dr. Luana Russo.
Nicolle Becke Franco won an award for her research on the impact that mobility or immobility has on migrant youth in Germany on their education pathways. Nicolle graduated from the MA Globalisation and Development Studies.
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