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Sensor publishes international edition!

21-05-2012 by Sensor
Sensor publishes international edition!
The next edition of Sensor will be about the International HAN-student. In English of course…
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HAN-student wins HR Thesis

18-05-2012 by Sensor
HAN-student wins HR Thesis
Anne-Marije Buckens, recently graduated from the HAN, won the HR Thesis prize. She wrote an inter-esting graduation thesis about employees aged over fifty on the labour market.
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Erasmus scholarship still very popular!

17-05-2012 by Sensor
Erasmus scholarship still very popular!
Last year, approximately 230.000 students used the Erasmus scholarship. With this fact, the scholar-ship during studying abroad isn’t getting less popular.
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Nijmegen University wants to party!

16-05-2012 by Sensor
Nijmegen University wants to party!
On 24 May, the annual Diesfestival is planned! This party is organized by our neighbours, the Radboud University. The programme is really good! Why don’t we have a party at the HAN?
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One in three students has own conveniences

16-05-2012 by Sensor
One in three students has own conveniences
You would think that at least every student has to share the house’s conveniences with their house-mates. Still, at least 35 per cent of the students living away from home have their own toilet, kitchen and bathroom
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Enschede University warns students for bacteria!

15-05-2012 by Sensor
Enschede University warns students for bacteria!
The University in Enschede has contacted the organization of the annual Batavierenrace (running contest for students) and warned them that approximately 8000 students could be infected with the legionella bacteria.
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Information higher education compulsory in brochures|

28-09-2011 @ 11:31:25 by Sensor

Soon it will be compulsory for Colleges and Universities to inform new students via information bro-chures about the contentment of the students, the number of contact hours and the study success. A special brochure has been designed to deal with this.
 

No more glossies

Students organization ISO has agreed on this new law with State Secretary Zijlstra. New students should be informed in an objective way, instead of receiving glossy brochures with smiling students inside, providing information which comes in handy for the school.

Compulsory basic information

Studies should provide basic information about the study success, the number of contact hours, and about the satisfaction of their students. This way, new students are able to compare studies better. Students should have a better view on the change to get a job and starting salaries.

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