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Tom van Veen

Tom van Veen

Tom van Veen (1953, PhD, associate professor in General Economics) was, together with professor Wil Albeda – former minister of Social Affairs – one of the founding fathers of the Maastricht Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, which welcomed its first hundred students in 1984. He loves to travel and in his role as vice dean of International Relations of the faculty and chairman of the UM's China team, he travels the world. He has a weakness for Australia, the country where he has spent a number of sabbaticals, together with his wife and three children. He is also part-time full professor in Economics at Nyenrode Business University, School of Accountancy and Controlling.

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I haven’t travelled so much lately. Unfortunately, my Australia trip was cancelled because of the volcano. And since quite a few of my counterparts are attending various conferences all over the world, we have not received many visitors in April and ...

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“Jaoaoaoao” . This is Afrikaans for Yes and it sounds very nice and friendly. Last week, when I visited the partner week in Stellenbosch, South-Africa, this “jaoaoaoao” was amongst the most used words. Therefore it is still in my mind. It was my seco...

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On Sunday February 21st, the year of the Tiger has started. It was a coincidence that the start of the New Year or the Spring Festival as the Chinese call it, coincided with our Carnival Sunday. Because of this, we celebrated this big event already o...

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“I would like to see a sports game like basketball or so” was my answer to the question of my Clemson host. He had made a nice program for us, but on Saturday evening January 23rd , there was a blank spot. Thus the question came what to do on Saturda...

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Last week I was in Leipzig where I attended the residential week of our Euro MBA program. I decided to use the train to go to Leipzig. The trip was quite convenient: jump on the bus in Gulpen (where I live) to Aachen and then on the train to Frankfur...

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I had expected an empty airport when I arrived at Tbilisi at 4 AM, but on the contrary, it was rush hour. Most planes arrive and depart quite early in the morning for some reason. Fortunately the driver that Tbilisi State University (TSU) had arrange...

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Can an exchange in Liege count as an international experience? When in the late 1980s, the then Faculty of Economics started its internationalization strategy quite some people were very skeptical. Because students could go on exchange to Liege ...

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The dean of the School of Economics started her presentation in Georgian, her native language. I could not understand one word and I was looking around for help. Fortunately there was a translator and the sheets were in English, so we could more or l...

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On average, the Chinese cities that we visit have 10+ million inhabitants. They all live, eat, work and have parties on relative small areas. Imagine what this means. In the morning a few million people commute in Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, Shangha...

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“Hi professor, I am working as an intern at Goldman Sachs and I want to become an investment banker at Goldman Sachs. In June I will graduate and receive my bachelor degree. I want to study abroad for my master but I also have a job offer from Goldma...

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