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As a person who is easily distracted, working from home is not the most ideal situation for me. This is why I always studied in the library because lowkey, the peer pressure of seeing others work hard made me do the same. But this is our life for now so being in this situation forced me to adjust my ways. In this article I share some tips that have helped me to survive (so far).
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For Professor Mark Levels of the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), it’s business as usual these days - although his alarm clock is going off earlier than usual, and after-work drinks are now held online.
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Extended deadline
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We need to provide rapid systematic reviews on COVID-19
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ITEM’s main task is to help remove border barriers within the EU. That is why we publish a detailed annual report on which we regard as the key issues that could create such barriers.
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UM’s buildings might be closed but its teaching is charging full steam ahead, evolving faster than ever. Professor Teun Dekker even has a giddy sense of excitement about all the innovation that this crisis will foster.
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Universiteitsblad Observant volgt de ontwikkelingen met betrekking tot de coronacrisis uiteraard ook op de voet. Elke dag wordt de website ververst met nieuwe berichten, achtergrondstukken, liveblogs en columns.
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Stay healthy, read about COVID-19
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Research master European Studies alumna Eva Durlinger has been nominated by the Roosevelt Institute for American Studies (RIAS) for this award.