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[National] Universities demand more from students
As third-level education standards drop, a number of Dutch universities are taking measures to streamline and improve the country’s college experience. JOANNA IOANNIDOU takes a look at some of the new provisions designed to raise Dutch education levels.
Read the whole story in the November Times, or by clicking here.
[National] Secrets of the Dutch game industry
There is a growing industry in the Netherlands, and it is not one that is thought of as traditionally Dutch. JOANNA IOANNIDOU talks to some of the players that are making the Dutch game industry a success.
You can read more about the Dutch game industry in the October issue of the Holland Times, or by clicking here.
[National] Former newspaper building fosters creative collaboration
Small creative businesses form an important aspect of Dutch industry. JOANNA IOANNIDOU investigates how the old Volkskrant building in Amsterdam is being put to use to further creative cooperation.
You can find this article in the September issue of the Times. You may also read it here.
[National] G500 youth infiltrate political parties
Young people fighting for political change is a common sight throughout Europe, but on in the Netherlands are they doing it from within the system. JOANNA IOANNIDOU talks to G500 about their plans for a polite revolution.
This article was published in the August Times, but you can also read it here.
[Arts & Culture] Multi-millionaire to open own museum
In the midst of government cutbacks to the arts, a private citizen has decided to open his own museum. JOANNA IOANNIDOU examines the eccentric plan and what visitors may have to look forward to.
This article was published in the May Times. Υou may also read this here.