History
The University of Groningen was founded in 1614. The city of Groningen is a safe city where students will feel comfortable and will easily find their way around. The many options available in the fields of sports, culture and entertainment are surprisingly diverse and will make students feel right at home.
Education
According to a 2013 Report by U21 (Universitas 21), The Netherlands ranks among the Top 10 of countries worldwide when it comes to educational systems. Students and researchers from all over the world come to Groningen to expand their own boundaries as well as those of academia.
The University of Groningen greatly values strong links between research and education. Students are involved in current research, and the Honours College and the wide range of Research Master’s degree programmes gives them the opportunity to develop their research skills. The University of Groningen aims to stimulate a broad education.
Research
The University of Groningen is among the European top in the field of academic research. We are successful because we apply fundamental academic research in an innovative way when dealing with social and individual problems.University of Groningen lecturers actively involve their students in their research. This way, both parties are stimulated to continue to push their boundaries.
In addition, the University participates in national and international research programmes, and many Groningen-based researchers collaborate with colleagues from all over the world on a daily basis.
Career
The University of Groningen wants to offer its students the best possible facilities to prepare and develop their careers.
Short Courses
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- Certificate European Policy and GovernanceUniversity of Groningen
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- Short Course Intercultural CompetenceUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Intercultural Competence for studentsUniversity of Groningen
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- Certificate Multiple Lives of Subsurface in DecarbonizationUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Sustainable entrepreneurship and (youth) employment within an interdisciplinary setting in UgandaUniversity of Groningen
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- Certificate Bone, Joint and Tendon CareUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Global HealthUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Industry Perspectives on Innovative MedicineUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Innovation in MedicineUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course OncologyUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Transplantation MedicineUniversity of Groningen
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- Certificate Energy Challenge – an interdisciplinary approachUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Innovation in MedicineUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Islands as Laboratories for Sustainability (ISLAs)University of Groningen
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- Certificate Micro- and Nano-plasticsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Collegium Spinozanum IVUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Critical Theory: philosophy and social critiqueUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Historical Analysis, Presentation and NarrationUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Intercultural Competence for studentsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Medieval ReligionUniversity of Groningen
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- Certificate Intercultural Competence for studentsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Sustainable entrepreneurship and (youth) employment within an interdisciplinary setting in UgandaUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Bone, Joint and Tendon CareUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Industry Perspectives on Innovative MedicineUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course OncologyUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Things That MatterUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Islands as Laboratories for Sustainability (ISLAs)University of Groningen
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- Certificate Micro- and Nano-plasticsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Multiple Lives of Subsurface in DecarbonizationUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Analyzing Classroom InteractionsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Creating a Climate for ChangeUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Intercultural Competence for professionalsUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Islands as Laboratories for Sustainability (ISLAs)University of Groningen
- Certificate Micro- and Nano-plasticsUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate Multiple Lives of Subsurface in DecarbonizationUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Things That MatterUniversity of Groningen
- Short Course Things That MatterUniversity of Groningen
- Certificate European Policy and GovernanceUniversity of Groningen
Student services
Our summer schools are very intensive and research-based, however, most, if not all, have integrated (an) excursion(s), city tour or other social event(s) in their programme. If you have any questions about studying and being a student which are not directly related to your programme, come to the Student Service Centre (SSC). We can help you to look for answers and remove any obstacles that are blocking your study path.
Housing services
If you agree to have housing arranged for you, you will be offered a standard package with the following conditions:
- Standard rental from Saturday 2PM to Saturday 10AM.
- Standard rent price for one week: € 274 (7 nights). This includes cleaning, bed package, basic kitchen utensils and a practical welcoming package.
- Check-in is available on Saturday between 2PM and 10PM or Sunday between 2PM and 4PM.
Library services
The library also provides dedicated study support and an extensive online learning environment.
Medical services
Students at institutes of higher education are not automatically insured against medical expenses abroad. You must arrange this yourself.
All international students in the Netherlands must have health insurance. NB Participants or guest lecturers who need a visa are required to show proof of a medical insurance.
Campus life
The University of Groningen offers excellent facilities, including a library with a large wide-ranging collection, plenty of workspaces and modern research rooms. Each student has different ambitions, interests and knowledge. To cater for these differences as effectively as possible, the University of Groningen has a range of ways to help you give your studies more content and colour. The University thinks it is important for students to develop their potential and to look beyond borders.
Sports facilities
Students of the University of Groningen or Hanze University Groningen are entitled to purchase an ACLO sports pass. For a small sum you can make unlimited use of the ACLO facilities for a whole year. Every year 18,000 students in Groningen buy one of these ACLO sports passes. Once you have your ACLO pass, you can choose from over 85 different sports! You can play these sports in the form of courses or during general time slots, by reserving courts or halls, or by joining one of the over 50 student sport clubs at the ACLO.