Summer Break
Summary
LUC wishes its community a good summer and promises a biweekly update. An announcement is made concerning the upcoming town hall. The International Justice major is put under the spotlight with a student publication and community members are reminded to submit nominations for the Aernout van Lynden award.
Tags
Town Hall, Summer Update
Summary
The newsletter opens with a message from the dean, followed by an update on the shift of the night guards at AvB. Government initiatives to launch start-ups are shared before the announcement of a webinar on the redevelopment of Anna van Buerenstraat. The newsletter concludes with an alumni feature.
Staff Features
Tags
Racism, Development, Alumni, AvB, Summer, Start-ups
Summary
The newsletter opens with a message from the dean, followed by a summary of recent Town Hall meetings. The summer availability of the Study Advisors, and announcement of the Dies Virtualis and a call to students to stay in touch over the summer months are shared. Before concluded the newsletter features a reflection by a student who undertook an research clinic.
Tags
Racism, International Justice, Study Advisors, Dies Fatalis,
Summary
The first of a series of summer updates, the newsletter opens with new guidelines for living at AvB during the pandemic. It shares instructions for students who wish to receive unemployment benefit and provides an update on travel for study related purposes. Following this it informs students on course registration and the procedure for requesting transcripts and proof of enrollment at LUC. Information is shared on how to register for external courses and the launch of Brightspace as a replacement for blackboard. The newsletter concludes with information for students moving out of the building.
Staff Features
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Study Abroad, External Courses, Transcripts, Course Registration, Corona Guidelines
Summary
The first announcement is a summer message from the dean. Following this the community action plan & guidelines on anti-racism are shared. Information on teaching in semester one of the academic year 2020-2021 is provided, followed by the advertisement of vacancies for students mentors and Teaching Assistant Internships. Community members are encouraged to stay connected through a series of announcements including open positions for the Dies Fatalis board, PAX magazine and the graduation of the class of 2020. The newsletter concludes with a feature on Joris Larik.
Staff Features
Tags
TSA, Student Mentors, Dies Fatalis, PAX Magazine, Class of 2020, Graduation, Semester One, Anti-Racism