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Geen tentamens aan UvA door ict-storing

Duizenden studenten van de Universiteit van Amsterdam kunnen vandaag geen online tentamen maken. Ze kunnen sinds vanochtend niet inloggen in de systemen. Ook veel medewerkers komen er niet in. Het is tentamenweek, dus de storing komt bijzonder slecht uit. Voor vandaag zijn alle toetsen afgelast. Duizenden studenten missen een tentamen en promovendi kunnen hun proefschrift niet verdedigen, schrijft universiteitsblad Folia. Voor sommigen gaat het tentamen toch door: zij moeten het nu via e-mail maken. (HOP, Bas Belleman)

Managing editor Dorine van Gorp

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