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In this handbook you will find all relevant information and the regulations which apply in residence Koningslaan.

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Page 1: Residents handbook Koningslaan

Resident’s HandbookKoningslaan Student Housing Office2011

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 The first few days in Rotterdam 5Chapter 3 During your stay in Rotterdam 7Chapter 4 Facilities 8Chapter 5 Final things to know 11Chapter 6 Important phone numbers 12 Chapter 7 Find your way in Rotterdam 13

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Chapter 1 - Introduction Welcome to Rotterdam University, we hope you will enjoy your stay in residence Koningslaan.

In this handbook you will find all relevant information and the regulations which apply in residence Koningslaan.

Residence Koningslaan is situated in Jan Bijloostraat and Zocherstraat in Rotterdam-Alexander, a quiet and decent area popular with both Dutch and foreign students with shops, café’s, two supermarkets, banks. This apartment building is for exchange students and regular students.

A five-storey building (without elevator) with simple furnished rooms. A double unit has two bedrooms, kitchen, shower and toilet. Each room has a bed, a mattress, a mattress cover, a wardrobe, a desk, a desk chair, a standing lamp and bookshelves. Your kitchen has four hotplates and refrigerator.Bring your own towels, pillow, bedding, desk lamp, cooking utensils etc.

Living together

As most European schools, Rotterdam University offers community housing only. The student apartment buildings are located in parts of Rotterdam where not only students are domiciled. There are also families living there. It is unlawful for any person to make, continue, cause or permit any unnecessary, excessive or offensive noise. This includes vocal or instrumental music and related sounds, live or produced mechanically, which disturbs the peace or causes the annoyance or discomfort. Please bear in mind that there are children who go to bed early, working people who need a good night’s sleep and students who have to study for their exams. This means that you have to keep the noise down inside as well as outside the building, especially during the evenings and nights. Do not wake up the entire neighbourhood and all the other students in the building when you come home after an evening out.

A large student building has advantages and disadvantages. It is a social environ-ment and you are never alone.Sometimes students are bothered by their surroundings, for example, when your neighbour plays his stereo every night at maximum volume or does not clean kitchen, bathroom and so on. Usually students can sort out this kind of problems themselves; do not hesitate to talk to your neighbours if you want to solve a problem. If problems are not solved and you cannot come to an agreement, you can take your complaint to the caretaker. If the caretaker cannot solve the problem in any other way, a penalty will be administrated. If someone does not agree with this decision, he/she can protest within 5 days. This has to be done in writing,

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addressed to the Housing Officer at the Student Housing Office Rotterdam University. Note that your complaint in writing to the Housing Officer will not be accepted if previous steps were not taken.

“Be a good tenant and live in peace with each other, then live is easy!”

Length of stay

In general new tenants arrive three times a year; at the beginning of each semester often in August and February and for summer courses in July or August. Rooms offered by Rotterdam University can only be rented for one or two semester(s) depending on the duration of your exchange period. GRSS students can only rent for one semester. If you intend to stay for two semesters or more, we suggest you start apartment hunting as soon as possible after arrival to avoid unnecessary housing prob-lems at the end of the first semester. Plan accordingly! This restriction is to ensure new students accommodation upon arrival.Overstaying your contract (even for a few days) often result in losing your deposit.

Changing or cancelling your housing contract

Once the housing contract is signed, it is not possible to change or cancel it’. Changing rooms is NOT allowed due to safety precau-tions.

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Chapter 2 - The first few days in Rotterdam

RentRent for rooms in residence Konings-laan is inclusive of local taxes, internet, gas, electricity and water. The first rent has to be paid at the front office of the rental company and owner of the building, Stadswonen. Address:StadswonenGoudsesingel 66, Rotterdamwww.stads­wonen.nl

From then on you will receive an invoice for the rent each month. Rent has to be paid in advance every month before the first day of the month. Rent can be paid with a credit card (Visa- or Master card), a Dutch debit card or bank transfer. Pre-authorized debit is an efficient way of paying your rent as well. This way your bills are automatically deducted from your bank account. For more information on pre-authorized debit, con-tact Stadswonen [email protected]. Rent cannot be paid in cash.Please make sure you keep all bank state-ments and/or receipts concerning rent payments so when you are leaving for home, you can prove that you paid all rent.

If you fail to pay your rent in time, Stads-wonen will send you a reminder and will charge a late payment fee of € 10,00.

Debts not settled will affect the release of grade lists or diplomas.

Rent increaseEach year rent rooms in residence Koningslaan will increase with a maximum of four percent due to the annual rise of predominantly city and county taxes, the rise of city services and utilities and the actual rent. Rotterdam University also withholds the right to increase the rent at the beginning of Spring semester. A resident is allowed to cancel the rental agreement in case of rent increase.

Registration with the local authorities

Each student needs to register with the local authorities (GBA office at City hall). You will need a ‘Verhuurdersverklaring’ to register. This is a declaration by your landlord that he agrees with you register-ing and using one of his addresses. Upon arrival you will receive this form from Student Housing Office.

Visa and MVV

For information regarding Visa and MVV you can contact the GRSS office­[email protected].

Banks and currency

Today’s Dutch currency is the Euro. Most people in the Netherlands pay with cash or (Dutch) debit cards in stores. It will take approximately two to three weeks to set up a Dutch bank account. When you go to the bank you will need your housing contract, letter of acceptance which you received from the International Office, your id-card or passport and a so-cial security number (sofinummer). Please contact the ‘Belastingdienst’ for more information on the social security number www.belastingdienst.nl. Credit cards are

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accepted in most stores but not in most su-permarkets and small shops. Most accepted cards are Visa- and Master card and there is a wide range of ATM machines.

InsuranceNeither­Stadswonen­nor­Rotterdam­­University­has­you­insured­against­theft,­loss,­damages­etc.­In­case­of­theft,­robbery­or­burglary­we­strongly­suggest­you­report­this­to­the­police­and­ask­for­a­copy­of­the­report,­as­your­insurer­might­need­this­to­consider­your­claim.­Note­that­Stadswonen­will­hold­you­­responsible­for­all­damages­to­your­unit­and/or­room.­Thus,­you­will­be­responsible­for­damages­due­to­break-ins.­There­are­quite­a­few­insurance­companies­in­the­Netherlands.­A­company­that­caters­to­foreign­students,­staff­and­employees­is­AON.­For­more­information,­visit­their­website­www.myaon.nl/fellows.We­also­urge­you­to­arrange­your­health­insurance­before­you­arrive.

Key cards

You will receive your key card and mailbox key directly from Student Housing Office. These keys will open a number of doors (main entrance, room, unit, laundry room, mailbox, garbage container and door to the basement). A key of the building must never get into the hands of strangers, as this would result in a risky situation for the entire building, since every key can open the main entrance door of the building. You can report the loss of your key card to Student Housing Office. Losing your key card is not only inconvenient but also expensive! Student Housing Office will issue a new key card which costs €­30,00 per set. This will be deducted from your deposit.

If you lose your key card after Student Housing Office hours, you can go to Stadswonen between 16.30-18.00 hours. They will give you a new key card, which will cost € 40,00 per set.

In case you lose your key card or if you have any other room problems after­Stadswonen­office­hours you can call Stadwonen’s emergency number: 010 – 4123641. The constructor will come, remove the latch of your door and put in another. This will cost you € 75,00. You will get a new key card for your room or unit. You need to return your key card on the end date of your housing contract. Failure to do so will result in a penalty of € 100,00.

Penalties Checklist

Upon arrival in residence Koningslaan, you should find your room and the unit clean. When you move into your room, make sure you complete the checklist and return it to Student Housing Office within four days after your arrival. This checklist will be used as a reference in future checkout reports. After you have left, you will not be charged for any damage that was already present when you moved in; the checklist will prove that you are not responsible. If you do not return it or return it too late, you will be charged for all damages (if any). Please note that the checklist is not a complaint form, it is not passed on to the technical service department of Stadswonen. Any damage reported on a checklist is processed at the Student Housing Office for the purpose of the housing security deposit administration.

Penalty system

Tenants will be fined for throwing rubbish out in the hallways or stairways, for unnec-essary use of the fire-hose, for keeping an unit insufficiently clean, for leaving pieces of furniture like TV-sets etc. in the hallway or outside on the streets around the building or for bringing bicycles in the hallway.

The following penalties apply:• A rubbish bag left anywhere outside your

unit € 25,00• Items left in the halls € 25,00 to € 100,00• Unnecessary use of the fire hose

€ 100,00• Removing a door-closer € 50,00• Noise pollution, playing music too loud,

etc. € 25,00 to € 100,00• Keeping a unit insufficiently clean

€ 50,00 per resident• Leaving furniture like TV-sets, etc. in

hallway € 25,00 to € 100,00 • Parking bicycles and shopping carts in

the common areas. € 50,00 • Setting up cables/wiring through walls,

doors, windowsills etc. € 50,00 to € 300,00

• Any other damage done to the building both in- and outside € 50,00 to € 2.000,00

• Having kitchen sink or other drain unclogged € 100,00

When you check out of your room, the care-taker and Stadswonen will have an inspection. You are obliged to leave the room in the same condition as you find it when you arrived.

Examples of charges made after final checkout:• Bedroom door unlocked € 25,00• Mattress missing € 200,00• Mattress cover € 20,00

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• Removal of personal items € 50,00 (e.g. clothing, trash) to € 250,00 (e.g. furniture)

• Refrigerator not cleaned and emptied € 80,00

• Cables and wiring left € 50,00 - € 300,00• Extra cleaning € 100,00 bedroom,

€ 300,00 common area (toilet, kitchen, shower)

• Repainting room € 500,00 • Removing graffiti € 100,00 tot € 500,00• Removing clothing lines € 25,00

This list of rules is not exhaustive! In case of misbehaviour, appropriate measures shall be taken! These fines are to be paid to the caretaker in cash. Fines not paid are taken out of your deposit. Misbehaviour in the apartment buildings is expensive! If Stadswonen or HR fines are not paid, they will be deducted from your deposit with a 50% increase.

Chapter 3 - During your stay in RotterdamYour residence is just 15 minutes away from city centre by metro (underground/subway) or by bicycleTravel distance to Student Housing Office by bike: approx. 25 minutes. Walking distance to metro station: 10 minutes. For more travel information please visit www.ret.nl. Shopping center opposite the building.

Guests and unauthorized occupancy

A resident may not sublet, transfer, or share a room, nor may an unassigned person reside there at any point during the academic

year, including Summer. A resident may not trade places with another person in or out of the Rotterdam University housing system. If a resident is discovered at any point to be in violation, Rotterdam University reserves the right to cancel his or her assignment and/or contract, even if previously confirmed, and take disciplinary action as appropriate.If you like to have guests over for a few days (three days maximum), you will have to ask permission of the resident sharing your unit and the Student Housing Office. Failure to do so will be considered a breach of contract.

Safety

You have to know some safety rules for your own safety and the safety of other residents.

• Due to Fire Department Regulations and Safety Regulations bicycles, shopping carts etc. are not allowed in the common areas of this building. Taking shopping carts outside the premises of the super-markets is considered theft and will be dealt with accordingly. All foreign objects will be removed at your own expense.

• Do not open the main entrance door for people you do not know! Stadswonen, the Student Housing Office and the cleaning company have keys to the building. Always close the door when you leave your unit!

• There are fire-hoses in each unit in this apartment building to make sure damage is limited in the event of a fire. These hoses must only be used in case of fire. If they are misused the carpet will be damaged and it will cause flooding and leakages. Penalties for misuse are charged to an entire floor if the student responsible does not come forward!

• Hallways and stairways must be kept empty, as they serve as fire exits.

• Never throw burning cigarettes on the floor or in a rubbish bin. Never put

cigarettes out on the carpet.• Please note that you could also con-

tribute to the improvement of your own safety, for instance: close and lock your windows and unit and front door when you leave your room and at night as prevention of burglary.

Also as a measure of precaution, we suggest you scan your passport, credit cards and insurance policy and keep it in your E-mailbox or make copies and keep them on you during your stay abroad. Note that in Holland you are obliged to always have your id-card or passport with you. You should be able to show them in case a police officer asks for it. If you are not able to show them it will cost you at least €50,00.

Prohibited items

You may not have hazardous items in your room at all. Possession of any items listed below will result in disciplinary action.Prohibited items include:• Incense • Candles• Air conditioners • Electric cooking grills • Firearms or lethal weapons of any sort • Fireworks or explosives • Flammable liquids • Gas-powered equipment • Laser pointers • Lighted smoking materials • Pyrotechnic devices of any sort • Heaters

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Bicycles

A bicycle shed is available in the basement of Zocherstraat 199 - 219. Storage of the bicycle inside the building is prohibited. Bicycles left in the entrance hall, corridors, on the parking lot or against one of the fences will be removed. Second hand bicycles can be bought at most bicycle shops and at the bicycle shelter.

Pets

Because of public health regulations, pets are NOT permitted in the apartments under any circumstances including brief visits or temporary stays. This includes but is not limited to dogs, cats, birds, hamsters, snakes or other reptiles, spiders, mice and other rodents.

Right of Entry

Rotterdam University and/or Stadswonen reserves the right to enter a room or apart-ment at any time when imminent danger to life, safety, health or property is reasonably suspected as determined by the Student Housing Office, Stadswonen, the caretaker or their authorized representative. They also reserve the right to inspect the condition of the room or apartment, conduct a room inventory, to show an apartment or room to prospective residents, to inspect for fire and health hazards, to enforce the rules and regulations of the ‘resident’s handbook’, to make repairs, installations, additions or alterations to the room or apartment or building or to remove placards, signs, fixtures, alterations or additions to the premises which are in violation of Rotterdam University standards.

Drugs in Holland

The Dutch attitude towards drugs is a bit ambivalent. According to Dutch law, the possession, use, transportation and/or sale of drugs is a crime. However, the sale of soft drugs (e.g. marihuana) in small quantities is tolerated in certain selected locations (usu-ally coffee shops). Holland has a reputation for tolerance towards a substance that is essentially illegal, but that does NOT mean that anything goes.As a rule of thumb, you can safely visit a coffee shop; buy a small amount of the weed of your choice, and smoke it right there. Although this is essentially illegal, if the law were interpreted strictly, this is tolerated. If you do anything else (e.g. take the drugs with you on the street) that’s a good way to get into trouble.Please be aware that you do this at your own risk!It is not allowed to grow weed plants in this apartment building. The penalty is € 50,00.Please note the legal drinking age is 16 (18 for liquors) and the legal age for smoking tobacco is 16.

Miscellaneous• Shops Most shops in Rotterdam are open from

Monday to Saturday between 9.00am and 18.00pm. Many supermarkets are open between 8.00am and 20.00pm on weekdays. Shops are mostly closed on Sundays, except shops in the city centre (12 noon to 18.00pm). International food stores are available.

• Public Transport Buses, trams and metro (subway) provide

frequent service. Rotterdam’s municipal public transport system - RET - has an

extensive public transport network with excellent connections. Tickets for the bus or tram can be purchased from the driver. To buy in advance is cheaper and is possible at all railway stations, post offices, at many bookstores and at some cigarette shops. Please www.ret.nl­for more information.

Train tickets need to be bought before boarding at the railway station. Please visit www.ns.nl for more information.

• Bikes There are a number of bike shops where

one can buy both new and used bikes. Not far from Robert Baelde Hall is the All Bikes shop (Jonker Fransstraat 91-93 www.allbikes.nl) or Megabike near metro station Oostplein (Burgemeester van Walsumweg 2 www.megabike.nl). Second hand bikes can be bought at most bike shops and the bike shelter under Central Station.

Chapter 4 - FacilitiesYou live in a multitenant building and need to keep your room as tidy as possible. Konings-laan offers a couple of facilities to make your stay comfortable.

Lights

You should have one working light in your bedroom. If this is not the case, please see your caretaker. Bulbs are not replaced during your stay. Lights in the common area (kitchen, toilet and shower) need to be working. Your care-taker will replace stripe lights.

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The electric current, Hz and plug shape

The electric current is AC 220 - 240 volts. Frequency (Hz) is 50. Electrical appliances from the UK are compatible. However, appliances from the US (110 volts / 60 Hz) need step-down transformers. For most appliances from EU countries, a simple adaptor should work for everything except the heavier appliances. These may require transformers as well.Plug shape is the standard two-pinned type. Plug adapters can be bought in most electrical shops.

Telephone and Internet facilities There are no ready-to-use telephone facilities available in the apartment buildings. Most foreign students buy a prepaid cell phone (mobile) with a sim card of a Dutch provider. Some will bring their own cell phone and just buy the sim card. Both cards and phones are widely available at telecom stores throughout Rotterdam.Internet is available in the dormitory and is included in the rent. User guides for the internet are provided by the Student Housing Office. Student Housing Office has a limited numbers of internet cables. Therefor it is best to bring your own internet cable.

Washing machine / dryer

• The washing and drying machines may only be used if you have made a washing appointment for it.

• Washing appointments can be made at the residence committee’s office on Mondays and Thursdays between 7:30 pm and 8:00 pm. Each washing appointment costs € 0,85 ct.

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• If really necessary you can make appoint-ments by phone. However, these will then cost € 1,70 each.

• Usage of the machines without an appointment will result in a € 25 fine. Clothing may also be confiscated and will only be returned after payment of the fine. If you suspect someone is using the laundry facilities without an appointment, you can report this directly to the laundry boss at any time.

• The machines are located in the basement at the entrance of Zocherstraat 111-129.

• To prevent delays, be at the laundry room at least 5 minutes before your appoint-ment time and also 5 minutes before the next appointment time starts.

• If someone else’s clothes are still in the machine at the time of your appointment, you are not allowed to remove them until 5 minutes after your own appointed time starts. Then you can take these clothing out and leave them on top of the machine.

• Always clean out the spots of your spilled detergent on the floor, the machines and in the reservoirs or­simply­use­a­dosage-cap­to­prevent­spilling.

• Prevent fire; always empty the dust filters after usage of the drying machines!

• Dispose your empty detergent boxes and/or garbage in the trash bin, not next to it.

Keep the laundry room clean please

Hygiene inspection

Regularly there are hygiene inspections in the apartment building. You are obliged to keep your unit clean at all times, not just before an inspection.The inspectors are very strict. If anything is not in order, no excuse will be accepted and the unit has to pay a penalty (see Penalty system). Special interest areas are kitchen, shower and toilet.

Since a new group of students inhabits this building every semester, it is necessary to take good care of the furniture, walls and carpets in order to offer the best possible accommodation to every new guest of the apartment building.

Clogged drains Drain blockages occur because tenants put materials into the drain, which should never go there. Often liquid materials are put “down the drain”, and then solidify and cause clogging. Remember to just let materials harden, then place in trash, instead of in the drain. Don’t pour grease down your drains; keep free of hair and other debris, such as food. To have a plumber come over to fix a plugged sink or fix lavatory and shower drains is quite expensive (€ 100,00) and the whole unit will be charged for the costs made. These costs are taken out of your deposit.

General cleaning

Residents are responsible for cleaning their rooms and keeping the common areas tidy. All kitchen appliances, work surfaces and benches should be cleaned after use. The entrance hall, hallways, stairs etc. are cleaned once a week by I.S.S. a local cleaning company.

Vacuum Cleaners

Your caretaker has a vacuum cleaner for general use. Note that the tenant ‘borrowing’ the vacuum cleaner is responsible for its return and condition. If you decide to give it to a fellow tenant, you still will be hold accountable in case of damage and loss.In case you do not want to share a vacuum cleaner with other tenants, you can purchase or bring your own vacuum cleaner.

Decorating your room

Residents are not permitted to alter or add to any part of the building structure, mechanical, or electrical systems. Students may not make holes, particularly with nails, tacks or screws in the walls, ceiling or floor of their rooms. In every room there is a notice board where you can place your pictures or posters. You will need to state all irregularities on your checklist to avoid charges on your own check out report from Stadswonen.

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Chapter 5 - Final things to know

Complaints

If you have any complaints about your accommodation, the procedure is as follows.Before you file a complaint, make sure you have read the ‘resident’s handbook’.First go and see your caretaker or if he is not there leave him a message. The caretaker will try to solve the problem or will have Stadswonen fix the problem. The problem has to be solved within a reasonable time depending on the nature of the problem, contractors, special days (such as holidays) etc. Usually a problem should be fixed within two weeks, three at the most. If the problem is not fixed within a reasonable time file your complaint directly to Student Housing Office by email student­[email protected]. Clearly state your name, address, date, specific information about your complaint (incl. names of those involved) and other information that would help process your complaint. Finally inform us what type of resolution you are seeking.

Deposit

Your deposit can only be transferred if all bank information is available, there are no charges, all rent has been paid (not paying your rent due will affect the release of your grades and diploma’s) and the key card and mailbox key is returned to the Student Housing Office personally.

Please make sure you leave your room clean, hand in your key card and mailbox key personally (unless other arrangements have been made with the Student Housing Office) on the end date of your housing contract as we will be compelled to charge € 100,00 per key if you are late.When you leave your room make sure your bedroom door and windows are locked, the heating is off and that no trash and personal items (clothing, furniture, TV sets etc.) are left behind. If you are the last tenant to leave your unit, you will have to empty and clean the refrigerator and trashcan. You also need to turn off the refrigerator by pulling out its plug.You will be charged for damages and missing items if you leave your bedroom door unlocked after you have moved out.

If the Student Housing Office has all the information needed and the key to your room, an order to have your deposit minus possible charges will be sent to the manager of Student Housing Office who will then sign the order for approval after which the order will be sent to the Finance Department. After checking whether the deposit was in-deed received, the money will be transferred. Please note that this procedure might take 2 to 3 months.

NOTE: You will not be able to use the housing security deposit for your last month’s rent payment, as we will not have any security deposit to cover any damages to your room, loss of keys etc. For the very same reasons, we shall not be able to return the deposit in cash upon departure. In case we will have to use your deposit to settle any unpaid bills, a € 30,00 surcharge will be imposed.

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Chapter 6 - Important phone numbers

Emergencies For all emergencies, no matter if you need the police, an ambulance or the fire brigade you should dial 112. If you need the police, but it is not an emer-gency: call 0900 - 8844

For minor medical emergencies, you can call the doctor line: 010 – 4201100.For minor dental emergencies, you can call the dentist line: 010 – 4552155.

Emergency help in case of accidents can be supplied by every hospital. Assistance is available 24 hours a day. For other matters, you can’t go to the hospital on your own initiative. If treatment in a hospital is neces-sary, a doctor will refer you. If you should have a medical emergency of the type that requires first aid, you can go straight to the EHBO (First Aid) for assistance. In the case of other types of emergencies, you can dial 112.

An apotheek (pharmacy / chemist) dis-penses drugs on prescription from your family doctor or dentist, while drogisterij (drugstores) are limited to a wide range of over-the-counter, non-prescription medi-cines. Most pharmacies are open Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 17.30pm, with at least one pharmacy on-call in each neighbourhood at weekends and at night. You will recognize a pharmacy by its sign with a snake.

The Dutch word for family doctor or GP is huisarts - which literally translates into ‘house doctor’. The general word for doctor

is dokter or arts. If you need to see a doctor we suggest you go and see Doctor Oudeman as he treated our foreign students before.

Please note that if you visit a doctor (GP) you will need to pay cash. Don’t forget to ask for the receipts as your insurance will need these.

Dr. I.H.P. Oudeman‘s Gravendijkwal 243014 EB RotterdamTel 010 - 436 2243

If you need a dentist (tandarts in Dutch) please go and seeSanasmileRuyterstraat 4-63071 PJ RotterdamTel 010 - 414 1200Website: www.sanasmile.nl

StadswonenGoudsesingel 66 3011 KD RotterdamEmail [email protected]­Website www.stadswonen.nl­Tel 010 - 800 7200 Stadwonen’s emergency number after 18.00 hours: 010 – 412 3641

Rotterdam University Student Housing OfficeRoom number K.O2.224 B Kralingse Zoom 913063 ND RotterdamTel 010 - 794 6347 / 6237 Fax 010 - 794 6208Email [email protected] www.hro.nl/studenthousingoffice

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Chapter 7 - Find your way in Rotterdam

Explanation:

A : KoningslaanB : Rotterdam University, location Kralingse ZoomC : Rotterdam University, location BlaakD : Rotterdam University, location MuseumparkE : Rotterdam University, location AcademiepleinF : Rotterdam University, location Pieter de Hoochweg

When you need some information about public transport in Rotterdam, visit:

www.ret.nl­

www.9292ov.nl

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DisclaimerThe information contained in this Resident’s Handbook is intended for general information purposes only. All informa-tion is subject to change without notice. You should verify all information before relying on it. Decisions based on the information provided are for your own account and at your own risk. The Student Housing Office Rotterdam University has attempted to provide accurate and up-to-date infor-mation. This information may include technical or editorial inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Student Housing Office makes no warranties or representations, express or implied, as to whether information contained in e-mail, sites, letters, brochures etc. is accurate, complete or up-to-date. The Student Housing Office is not obliged to update the information or to correct inaccuracies or errors. No rights can be derived information.

Last updated: January 2011

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