Student Newsletter 2/2022
From the Student Newsletter, you can pick up news of interest to you or the university students for your organization’s own communication.
SELL Students Games in Riga 20–22.5 – there’s still time to join the most laid-back student sports event of the year!
After a two-year Covid-break, the most fun student exercise and sports event of the year, SELL Student Games, will take place in Riga in Latvia on the 20–22 May. These Games have no level requirements, so anyone can take part!
Watch a video tip for distance learning!
Online classes one after another and tiredness in the air? Time can be put to good use by doing household chores while listening to online teaching – your body gets beneficial movement, your mind becomes refreshed, and your apartment stays clean without even noticing!
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