Conversation Between Zakynthos and amaryn
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Zakynthos said:
11-21-2015 04:20 AM
Not sure if your last message was addressed to me, but no, I'm not in Groningen. A friend from Archaeology Faculty is there.
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amaryn said:
08-24-2015 01:09 PM
Were you in Groningen? I haven't visited Holland 4 years now, but soon I meet my sister in Amsterdam.....Hope your plans succeed!
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Zakynthos said:
06-13-2015 01:30 AM
Two friends are coming to Groningen for the winter semester.
I'm planning for the Erasmus for the next year (2016), because entries are in spring.
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amaryn said:
06-02-2015 06:32 AM
Great to hear from you. You told me about the Erasmus project: Erasmus, the philosopher from Rotterdam, in days long gone. My dad was born there. I am fine, did some gigs last week and now just enjoying myself as summer approaches (apart from weather though). Take care!
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Zakynthos said:
05-24-2015 12:28 AM
Hello, Amaryn! Kalos sas eureka (vrika)!! University is fine, I'm thinking of the Erasmus project and which country to choose.
How are you?
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amaryn said:
05-21-2015 07:42 AM
Hi Zak! How's university doing? I see you're here again! Kalos irthate
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amaryn said:
01-21-2014 04:16 PM
Hi Zak! Has university reopened by now. ? I was in Athens at the night airport in october, but I didnot have your phone number...
Next time better I hope!
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Zakynthos said:
11-21-2013 10:13 AM
The administration staff is on strike because the government wishes to fire the 48% of the staff of the university (600 people approximately), especially the guards of it. And we're talking about the greatest universities in Europe. It's such a heavy blow to education. We might lose this term.
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amaryn said:
11-18-2013 04:35 PM
Do you know how long the strike lasts? And why? Do they make stricter regulations for students? Or sack professors?
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Zakynthos said:
11-11-2013 01:29 PM
I were in Athens for 3 weeks but returned to Zakynthos because my university is on strike since 10 Sep. And yes, I'm back on the forum.