From hell to school

‘As a refugee people will underestimate you a lot’ Heba Dakkak (now 19 years old) fled from Syria to the Netherlands in 2015. She learned Dutch, graduated from higher general secondary education and started studying Journalism very quickly. ...

‘Apples and oranges’

Strong disagreement after calculation regarding workload social work  According to director Ineke van der Wal, the is no comparison with the old study programme. Unit participation council chairperson Frank Joustra: ‘We are furious about th ...

‘Going around the world for your internship’

Student Anne travels along with the Volvo Ocean Race Traveling to all the corners of the world and getting to know all kinds of cultures, who doesn’t want that? Anne van der Wereld, who studies Business Management Studies, gets the chance t ...

Honours College to X-building

Lots of moving around because of demolition D-building This summer, the renovated X-building will be redesigned more precisely to create additional space. The Windesheim Honours College will be relocated to the second floor of the X-buildin ...

Jurriaan: ‘I followed a dumpling workshop’

  Windesheim student Jurriaan Peters (23) is in Hong Kong for his study programme Global project & change management. He is reporting to the win’ about his experiences abroad. My life in one of the busiest cities in the world is al ...

‘Arjen Lubach is a very nice person.’

Student Hielke Jan has already obtained his dream job. Hielke Jan Borger is still a student but has already obtained his dream job: he is working for the editorial office of the TV- show Zondag met Lubach. ‘There are more people watching th ...

‘Management out of sight for too long’

Written response Van der Wal to concerned letter of unit participation council Director Social Work acknowledges the management team has been out of sight for too long. Development Social Work and upcoming accreditation ask to look forward. ...

Restriction of board grants

‘Expenses for student associations too high’ The management wants to restrict the arrangement through which board members of fraternities and student unions get up to five thousand euros per year from Windesheim. After the arrangement chang ...

Made by grandfather and granddaughter

Student Céline sells her jewellery online Céline Schols, student at Windesheim Flevoland, sells her own minimalistic earrings and rings. She designs them herself. Producing them is done together with her 81 year old grandfather. “My grandfa ...

Digital environment becomes a learning platform

Future ELO examined Windesheim examines the wishes for the digital learning environment of the future. This will probably be a platform on which all kinds of sub-applications will roll The executive council has decided to keep using the cur ...

Jurriaan: Smoke over Hong Kong

  Windesheim student Jurriaan Peters (23) is in Hong Kong for his study programme Global project & change management. He is reporting to the win’ about his experiences abroad. The last three weeks have been a rollercoaster of impul ...

‘The D building will soon be unnecessary’

Repairs of the X building will start in February The Operational Services are creating a new housing plan. In this plan the campus will be more tightly arranged and the D building finally demolished. The masterplan for the campus didn’t hav ...

Change of management at Healthcare and Social Work

Three study programme managers have to be replaced After a study programme manager was relieved from his function, two other study programme managers decided that they did not want to continue their current function. The merger process of t ...

‘They came to diagnosis Malaria…’

  Windesheim student Jurriaan Peters (23) is in Uganda and Hong Kong for his study programme Global project & change management. He is reporting to the win’ about his experiences abroad. My last weeks in Uganda have been amazing. I’ve g ...

‘Let’s have a party!’

Journalism student Bram organizes a Top 2000-café in Het Vliegende Paard A music quiz, guilty pleasures, great stories and, of course, lots of good music. Student and music lover Bram van Kolfschooten will be turning Het Vliegende Paard int ...

Workload continues to be a problem

Research on work experience contains a few surprises Internal communication and workload remains a concern Mainly senior lecturers and lectors are unsatisfied The score of 7.5 on ‘satisfaction’ wasn’t bad and in comparison to previous years ...