The new Vox is out! In English this time

25 apr 2013

For the first time ever, this issue is completely in English. To meet the increasing needs of our growing international community of students and researchers on campus. The Dutch version of the magazine can be found as a browsable pdf on our website. vox_cover University magazine Vox is usually written in Dutch, but this Thursday we‘re launching a special international issue in English. In this new Vox you can read interviews with international students and researchers from all over the world who study and work at the University. Three researchers talk about why the Nijmegen lab facilities have such a pull. Among them, Veerendra Gudury, from India, who works at the  High Field Magnet Laboratory. ‘Few places in the world have such facilities.’ Furthermore, students from twenty different countries tell us about what made them come to Nijmegen. Most students are here as exchange students, others have come to do a Master’s. Like Satomi Tsujii from Japan, who studies Linguistics. This is a small university, so I expected that the teachers would pay more attention to their students. It turned out to be the right decision.’ Also in VOX, four international Radboudians test the food from their home countries in restaurants in Nijmegen. We took Linguistics student April Wang from China to Hoo Wah at the Plein ’44. ‘I’d say: this food tastes 85 percent Chinese.’ Also we spent a week with international students at the student Hall  Hoogveldt, and went on a visit to the Efteling with them. On the culture pages you’ll find ten tips on how to spend the summer in Nijmegen. On your bike, the city waits! / Paul van den Broek.

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