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NAME:Alumni Meeting Sociology
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DTSTART:20260319T143000
DTEND:20260319T190000
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CREATED:20260702T195935
LOCATION:Debate Room Theatre 5 NU-02C51 De Boelelaan  1111 1081 HV Amsterdam
SUMMARY:Alumni Meeting Sociology
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>We would like to invite
  you to the second sociology alumni meeting on Thursday afternoon, Ma
 rch 19. Come back to the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, meet fellow pr
 ofessionals and former fellow students, and delve into a topical them
 e.</p> <p>The theme is <em>Generatiestressszzz in a hyper-nervous soc
 iety</em>. Reason is the growing unrest in the world and the recent R
 VS advice 'Op de Rem!' This advice advocates Connection and Delay, wh
 ich we will discuss from the sociological point of view with attentio
 n to young and older generations.</p><p><strong>What to expect</stron
 g><br>Stimulating contributions from <strong>Ympkje Albeda</strong> (
 RVS) and <strong>Evelyn</strong> <strong>Vlasman</strong> (Trimbos In
 stitute), a panel discussion and a networking reception with hot meal
  and Meet &amp; Greet for students and alumni.</p><p><strong>About th
 e speakers<br></strong>Ympkje Albeda is a sociologist and policy advi
 sor to the Council for Public Health &amp; Society (RVS) and compiler
  of the advisory. She will explain the reason, design and content of 
 the advice.<br><br>Evelyn Vlasman is project leader at Institute Trim
 bos of, among other things, the Living Lab for Student Welfare, which
  is carried out together with schools. She will give examples of how 
 you can promote student welfare project-wise and what the role of ins
 titutions can be in this.<br><br><strong>Sign up</strong><br>Sign up 
 using the form on this page. Would you like to participate in the Mee
 t &amp; Greet with students? You can also indicate this here.</p><p>C
 ome and listen and participate: we sincerely hope you will be there!<
 br></p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: The theme is <em>Generatiestressszzz in a hyper-nervous s
 ociety</em>. Reason is the growing unrest in the world and the recent
  RVS advice 'Op de Rem!' This advice advocates Connection and Delay, 
 which we will discuss from the sociological point of view with attent
 ion to young and older generations. <strong>What to expect</strong><b
 r>Stimulating contributions from <strong>Ympkje Albeda</strong> (RVS)
  and <strong>Evelyn</strong> <strong>Vlasman</strong> (Trimbos Instit
 ute), a panel discussion and a networking reception with hot meal and
  Meet &amp; Greet for students and alumni. <strong>About the speakers
 <br></strong>Ympkje Albeda is a sociologist and policy advisor to the
  Council for Public Health &amp; Society (RVS) and compiler of the ad
 visory. She will explain the reason, design and content of the advice
 .<br><br>Evelyn Vlasman is project leader at Institute Trimbos of, am
 ong other things, the Living Lab for Student Welfare, which is carrie
 d out together with schools. She will give examples of how you can pr
 omote student welfare project-wise and what the role of institutions 
 can be in this.<br><br><strong>Sign up</strong><br>Sign up using the 
 form on this page. Would you like to participate in the Meet &amp; Gr
 eet with students? You can also indicate this here. Come and listen a
 nd participate: we sincerely hope you will be there!<br> We would lik
 e to invite you to the second sociology alumni meeting on Thursday af
 ternoon, March 19. Come back to the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, mee
 t fellow professionals and former fellow students, and delve into a t
 opical theme.
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