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Jonas Heller
Jonas Heller is assistant professor at the School of Business and Economics.
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"A university is a public greenhouse, built to protect what grows inside it. The right to protest is what the greenhouse is supposed to shelter"
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The geese have landed
"Dutch academia just survived a harsh winter, but now there are genuine signs of thaw. The warmth is here, time to move"
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New Year's resolution: Be unreasonable
"Universities should be greenhouses for unreasonable scientists, where someone can spend a decade on an idea that might not work"
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While The Hague Waits
"For too long we said what we don't want, it's time to say what we do want and that is a university that stands for something"
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No rearview mirror
"Growth means adapting teaching and research; our students, and our science, deserve a university that looks forward"