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Dear sponsors / investors / partners / members / advertisors ...

Please donate a 480 Euro or 480 Pounds donation for my research and 4 years period of studying in London at a journalistic school to become an online journalist with skills and training on an international level.

I need to find 80 people who are willing and able to support me with a 10 Euro a month or 10 Pounds a month donation for the next 4 years, so i can start a study in London.

Please donate to: GODOGOOD International

Bankaccount : ING NL45 INGB 0006385884 to : STICHTING GODOGOOD in Alkmaar

concerning : sponsorship for a 4 year study for Stijn C.R.E.C.Gabeler



Here is the calculation :

Dutch sponsoring? 10 euro a month? why? for what? how? starting when?

http://www.x-rates.com/calculator/?from=EUR&to=GBP&amount=480

UK sponsoring? 10 pound a month? why? for what? how? starting when?

http://www.x-rates.com/calculator/?from=GBP&to=EUR&amount=480

- support a journalist

- help to create content between UK and NL


sites :

https://sites.google.com/site/praatnederlands/

journalistic blog:

https://sites.google.com/view/praatnederlands

study : = 43808.52euro in 4 year.

housing : = 28260 euro in 4 years.

food = 12000 Euro in 4 years.

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84068.51 Euro / 48 months = 1751.42 euro per month.

960 Euro wajong per maand

791.42 nodig per maand???

omroep / tv / krant / radio / magazine ??? online platform?

38400 Euro nodig over 4 jaar.

:120 = 320 members ? / 4 = 80 sponsoren a 120 Euro per jaar x 4 jaar.

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study : 10,961.85 euro per year / 9300 pound per year = 10,952.13 euro per year x 4

= 43808.52 for 4 years of study


- grant loan? 6000 pound per year? 3300 pound per year = 3,888.70 Euro per year = 15554.84 euro in 4 year.


cheapest housing : 6000 pounds per year, 7,064.57 euro per year, x 4 years

= 28260 euro in 4 years.



food = 250 Euro a month? x 12 = 3000 euro per year, x 4 = 12000 Euro in 4 years.





Hello! How may I help you?

16:29

i wish to study journalism but am looking for some fundings to make this happen. Is there a way for people from the EU to get funded for this school?

16:31

Hi, one moment please

Hi, EU students are entitled to the student loan

16:34

how can i find this info?

16:37

www.richmond.ac.uk/admissions/government-grants-loans/

You are able to get a student loan up to £6000 per year if you are from the EU

16:38

how much cost this study?

16:38

The tuition fees are £9,300 per year and we do have scholarships available for academically excellent students

16:39

so i need to have 3300 and i need to arrange my own housing?

16:39

Yes, you would need to find the extra £3300

We have accommodation available for all 4 years

www.richmond.ac.uk/student-life/accommodation/living-on-campus/

16:40

how about housing? do you have great accomodations for an affordable price?? or is this included?

16:40

Housing is not included. If you click the link, you will find a price list under the 'Related Information'

16:41

okay. so how much do you think i need for 4 years housing?

16:42

Housing is between £6-10,000 per year

16:42

so in Euroś 7,064.57 to 11,774.39 euro a year, x 4.

16:43

i'm not sure about the current currency conversion rate, but that sounds about right

16:44

www.x-rates.com/calculator/?from=GBP&to=EUR&amount=10000

16:48

At the moment the rate is great for EU students as the pound is really weak

16:49

so for 4 years, i need about .. 3300 x 4 + 12000 euro a year for housing and some extra money for living.

16:49

Yes, but that is the most expensive housing

16:49

okay, but is it easy to find a cheaper one?

16:50

Yes, our accommodation ranges from £6000 to £10,000 per year

16:50

i am 39, almost 40, are there any students of my age?

16:51

To be honest, we don't have many mature students

Most of our first years are 17-19 years old

16:51

okay, but are there any older journalistic students?

16:52

I don't think so, sorry

16:52

thanks for the info.

16:52

Is there anything else I can help you with?

16:52

maybe you can sent me press-releases by mail .. to euiainternationalacademy@gmail.com

sorry it is euinternationalacademy@gmail.com

16:53

We can add you to our mailing list. Would that be okay?

16:54

yes please sent it to euinternationalacademy@gmail.com

16:55

Will do

16:55

thanks a lot



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needs funding for 4 years study in London. 80 people can support with a donation of 10 Euro a month or 10 pound a month. This will make it possible for Stijn C.R.E.C.Gabeler to study 4 years the journalistic study in London. Support and donations can be done to GODOGOOD International. ING NL45 INGB 0006385884 TNV : STICHTING GODOGOOD Te Alkmaar


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