Sol, Praagman, Rutten and Van Duinen appointed as members of the Faculty Board FEB
On April 10 the University Board of the RUG has appointed the present members of the Faculty Board of the faculties of economics and management & organization as of September 1, as members of the Faculty board of Economics and Business, during the period of their present assignment at their own Faculty.
The Faculty Board consists of:
-Henk Sol, Dean (until 01-09-2008)
-Kees Praagman, Portefeuillehouder Education “Economics” (until 01-03-2009)
-Frans Rutten, Portefeuillehouder Education “Business” (until 01-11-2009)
-Teun van Duinen, Portefeuillehouder Middelen (until 01-09-2009) and
-a vacancy Portefeuillehouder Onderzoek (to be determined)
The Faculty Board will soon organize meetings with departments and supporting staff to discuss the future policy.
1 September: Faculty of Economics and Business
Since the University Board has decided on the Personnel Plan and the Social Plan regarding the reorganisation of the new Faculty of Economics and Business, the implementation phase has started. The implementation will be completed as of August 31,which results in a new Faculty of Economics and Business as of September 1, 2007.
Last modified: | 31 January 2018 11.51 a.m. |
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