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NAME:VU Amsterdam in 1926 - Exhibition
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DTSTART:20260610T000000
DTEND:20260919T235900
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CREATED:20260604T190923
LOCATION:VU Main Building, 1st floor Heritage exhibition space, University Library De Boelelaan 1105 1081 HV Amsterdam
SUMMARY:VU Amsterdam in 1926 - Exhibition
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>In this exhibition, we 
 look back 100 years to Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 1926. The 1926
  annual report details all that took place.</p> <p>It was an eventful
  year in the history of VU Amsterdam. The university had only three f
 aculties: arts, law, and theology. There were approximately 352 stude
 nts enrolled, 12 of whom were women. A total of about 43 people were 
 employed by the university.</p><p>In 1926, three new professors were 
 appointed, whose ideas had a major influence on the academic life of 
 our university. In contrast, the academic community mourned for the l
 ibrarian, the amanuensis, and the director of student housing, who pa
 ssed away after decades of service at VU Amsterdam. It is also notabl
 e that the resolution of the debates within the Reformed Church in 19
 26 during the Synod of Assen had repercussions for the then-Protestan
 t university. Theology professors discussed the synod in their lectur
 es, and the establishment of a fourth faculty of Mathematics and Phys
 ics was once again critically examined in light of the synod.</p><p>F
 or each story from 1926, staff and students from 2026 offer their per
 spective. What has changed in 100 years, and what has remained the sa
 me? And how do you look back on this?</p><p><strong>The exhibition wi
 ll be on display from June 10 to September 19, so be sure to come and
  take a look!</strong></p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: It was an eventful year in the history of VU Amsterdam. T
 he university had only three faculties: arts, law, and theology. Ther
 e were approximately 352 students enrolled, 12 of whom were women. A 
 total of about 43 people were employed by the university. In 1926, th
 ree new professors were appointed, whose ideas had a major influence 
 on the academic life of our university. In contrast, the academic com
 munity mourned for the librarian, the amanuensis, and the director of
  student housing, who passed away after decades of service at VU Amst
 erdam. It is also notable that the resolution of the debates within t
 he Reformed Church in 1926 during the Synod of Assen had repercussion
 s for the then-Protestant university. Theology professors discussed t
 he synod in their lectures, and the establishment of a fourth faculty
  of Mathematics and Physics was once again critically examined in lig
 ht of the synod. For each story from 1926, staff and students from 20
 26 offer their perspective. What has changed in 100 years, and what h
 as remained the same? And how do you look back on this? <strong>The e
 xhibition will be on display from June 10 to September 19, so be sure
  to come and take a look!</strong> In this exhibition, we look back 1
 00 years to Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 1926. The 1926 annual rep
 ort details all that took place.
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