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Sustainable Entrepreneurship student Amir Abu Ghazaleh

Enterprijs Competition 2020's First Hand Key Takeaways

Date:18 February 2020

Hi Everyone, my name is Amir Abu-Ghazaleh and I am a student of the MSc Sustainable Entrepreneurship. On the 13th February, I was a runner-up in the Enterprijs Competition 2020. This was following up from winning the Sustainable Start-Up Academy pitch...

Daria and her fellow students

Student Perspective: the UCF interview

Date:18 February 2020
A year ago I was busy arranging my application for the program not knowing where I would be in a couple of months. Looking back on it now, my life has changed a lot since then.
The Beurs

5 Ways the Beurs is [Probably] Smarter than you

Date:11 February 2020
Author:Sinead Walsh

The Beurs is an entirely renewable energy powered building. All old oil radiators were removed during the renovation process. It runs on entirely electricity with zero gas or any fossil fuels being used. It is the first all-electric educational monument...

Sinead Walsh

Five Times I've Struggled with Cultural Differences

Date:31 January 2020
Author:Sinead Walsh
When moving to any new country one can sometimes experience culture shock. Culture shock can manifest itself in many ways, from something as subtle as the way they tell time to something as visible as driving on the opposite side of the road. Here’s some of the main things I experienced when I first moved to the Netherlands. 
Studying

Exam Week in GIFs

Date:23 January 2020
Author:Sinead Walsh

Everyone knows that exam time can be tough, regardless of what university or faculty in which you study. I always find that GIFs bring me a little bit of joy and are a great way to express myself when my brain has used up the last of its brain cells.

Christmas food blog

Christmas Food Blog: How do holiday eating habits differ across the world?

Date:19 December 2019
Author:Sinead Walsh

The main thing we all miss when away from home is the food. Any time I ask any of my friends what they’re looking forward to most when they go home, the answer is “the food”! However, different cultures have different tastes, different preferences on...

Restaurant at Campus Fryslân

Ten Reasons you Should Reduce your Meat Consumption

Date:04 December 2019
Author:Sinead Walsh
Eating meat used to be seen as a symbol of status, the rich would have meat for every meal, the poor would be lucky if they could have it once a week. Now, look at the world today, it’s the rich celebrities who are on plant-based diets because the rest of us claim that we can’t afford to eat vegan. When, in reality, vegetables are cheaper than meat!
Campus Fryslân in fall

How to survive Autumn in Leeuwarden

Date:14 November 2019
Author:Sinead Walsh
With the leaves turning golden and the first block of exams disappearing in our rear view mirror, Autumn is well and truly upon us. Here are our top tips on how to survive Autumn in the beautiful city that we call home. 
Marc Flessa

Rossini’s Opera: The Barber of Sevilla in the Harmonie in Leeuwarden

Date:13 November 2019
There is one thing which seems rather unlikely that anyone would find boring and this was the fantastic enactment of Rossini’s buoyant opera “The Barber of Sevilla” in the Harmonie in Leeuwarden on the 9th of October 2019. 
Vincent Boswijk

Salience: Untangling a complex linguistic concept

Date:30 August 2019
Vincent Boswijk discovered that there are many different definitions of the concept of ‘salience’ during the research placement which was part of his Master’s degree programme in Multilingualism. You could say that ‘salience’ means ‘prominence’, but that doesn’t quite cover all its nuances.