Bachelor thesis prizes for FASoS students
Two FASoS bachelor students received the Thesis prize 2020. The students completed their bachelor's degree in 2020 with a thesis that was labelled "excellent" by the faculty.
Jette Banning, alumna bachelor European Studies, received the prize for her thesis entitled "(Non)European Others? The Role of Identity in ENP: A Comparative Study of EU Discourse on Tunisia and Ukraine". Her supervisor was Dr. Gergana Noutcheva.

Greta Magnani, alumna bachelor Arts and Culture, received the prize for her thesis entitled "Female anger. You ask: "why give anger a gender?". Her supervisor was Dr. Sjaak Koenis.

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