Student union GSb wants to establish a new office to inform internationals about housing in Groningen.
The RUG board discussed democracy and working at the university with ReThink RUG.
What’s happened in week 24? Petition against bursary experiment, carbon dating, nano cages and more.
A new apartment complex for bursary PhD candidates has been added to SSH’s offerings in Groningen.
Three Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences programmes are likely to be the first taught in Yantai.
What’s happened in week 23? Calimero wins, SOG hands out beer, Office director withdraws and more.
The Faculty of Economics and Business board has created an advisory board for the branch campus plans in China.
Vice President of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic debated with students on Friday about the future of energy.
What’s happened in week 22? Bachelor enrolment up, recording lectures limited, ACLO branching out and more.
The Math & Science faculty council and chemistry programme director Dirk Slotboom express concerns about the Yantai plans.
During a symposium at the RUG this weekend, experts sought to answer the question, ‘Is Africa really rising?’
As the official conclusion of his time as RUG house poet, Phillip Rozema will give a performance about the search for happiness.
As if following two master’s programmes wasn’t enough, Anita van der Bos also sells homemade skin care products at the market.
Sjoukje van Oosterhout is a youth representative in Europe. She puts a spotlight on young people’s point of view.
Elderly people on the roads does not make traffic safer, but taking away their driver’s license will not solve it, says Dick de Waard.
Mats Zwerink and Tim Wielinga knew they had a brilliant plan when they came up the Brakke Box breakfast service.
The latest International Student Barometer shows internationals are quite satisfied, but room for improvement remains.
Could simply getting away from the city centre campus be enough to inspire students to think outside the box?
The winners of the Famelab qualifying rounds in Groningen competed on Friday in Utrecht for a spot in the finale .
Chemistry bachelor’s student Marieke Veenstra has a publication in the top-class journal Science – after only three months in the lab.