FEB Freshman of the Year Award for Arne Nowak

Eight BSc degree programmes, eight best first-year students, and one overall winner. At the opening of the FEB-EBF Academic year on 30 September, Arne Nowak, student of Economics and Business Economics was announced FEB Freshman of the Year. His average grade was the highest of all nominees, a solid 9.3.
The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) wants its students to aim for excellence and established the Freshman Ranking to inspire first-year students to give it all they have. On 30 September, the Freshmen of the academic year 2009-2010 received a certificate and a commemorative gift of the FEB.
All nominees:
- Laura Liemburg, student of Accountancy & Controlling
- Rob Graumans, student of Bedrijfskunde (Business Administration)
- Albert Jan Hummel, student of Bedrijfseconomie (Business Economics)
- Michael Schnabel, student of International Business and Management
- Arne Nowak, student of Economics and Business Economics
- Ying Lou, student of Econometrics and Operations Research
- Rudolf Bakker, student of Fiscale Economie (Economics of Taxation)
- Kees Zwaan, student of BSc Technology Management
Last modified: | 31 January 2018 11.54 a.m. |
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