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Foreign Eyes: International Students Reflect on Utrecht
Emmeline Besamusca
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Annually, hundreds of students from all over the world come to study at Utrecht University. To commemorate the university’s 375th anniversary, current and past international students were invited to refl ect on Dutch culture. What do they consider particularly noteworthy, surprising, incomprehensible or charming in their Dutch academic life? From a personal perspective and in their own words, the students share their experiences and comment on remarkable, frustrating and fascinating features of Dutch culture. Curtainless windows, delicious stroop wafels, a scent of freedom in the streets, canals refl ecting the city, professors on bicycles, cherished individualism and shared teabags: ... Read more
Annually, hundreds of students from all over the world come to study at Utrecht University. To commemorate the university’s 375th anniversary, current and past international students were invited to refl ect on Dutch culture. What do they consider particularly noteworthy, surprising, incomprehensible or charming in their Dutch academic life? From a personal perspective and in their own words, the students share their experiences and comment on remarkable, frustrating and fascinating features of Dutch culture. Curtainless windows, delicious stroop wafels, a scent of freedom in the streets, canals refl ecting the city, professors on bicycles, cherished individualism and shared teabags: ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Pallas Publications Netherlands
Number of pages
140
Condition
New
Number of Pages
140
Place of Publication
, Netherlands
ISBN
9789085550457
SKU
V9789085550457
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99-50
About Emmeline Besamusca
Emmeline Besamusca lectures in Dutch Culture at Utrecht University and at th e University of Vienna.
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