CENL’s Blog
Without sharing knowledge, ideas remain stuck
At CENL, we believe in and defend scientific dissemination in all formats. With this blog, we want to go even further. We want to talk about your research, day-to-day life at work, experiences in the Netherlands, and how to return to Spain, among other topics.
The sections of the blog are the following:
- Share your science: in this section, we want you to tell us about your research topic or an essential part of your research field.
- I work here: section as an interview where we want to know your day-to-day at work and how you got there.
- Education: This section will discuss and compare the Dutch and Spanish education systems.
- A coffee with CENL: This section is miscellaneous, but you can talk about any topic related to science, Dutch society, or anything else that comes to mind.
- Back to Spain: some of our CENLers returned to Spain, and in this section, they tell us about their experience and how they are handling the return operation.
Your input (and comments) are always welcome. In your CENL profile you can indicate if you want to participate in the blog.
Do you have any questions? You can write to Aitor Tejo Otero, Marta Martínez Moro or Victor Gervilla editors of the blog.
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