The Personnel Faction of the University Council and the faculty council of FEB submitted questions to Poppema about Yantai plans.
What’s happened in week 18? Bursary uncertainty, representatives shocked by PhD issues and more.
President Poppema had some answers for the FMNS and FEB staff yesterday, but the staff had many more critical questions.
The Plutolaan tenants received a golden megaphone for forcing the Housing Office to make improvements.
What’s happened in week 17? RUG students win, Albertus donates thousands and UvA chairperson resigns.
The Language and Culture Policy calls for communication in all governance bodies to be in English starting in 2015.
The two faculties tapped to set up in Yantai are adjusting to the news. FEB has named two programmes it will be exporting to China.
The sister campus the RUG plans to start in Yantai was offered to the University of Wageningen four years ago.
What’s happened in week 16? House majority against higher tuition, corportate PhDs, difficulties in law faculty and more.
Rieza Aprianto is the first international PhD candidate for the staff faction of the University Council.
Students Tjerk Zweers and Niels Tammeling are sailing around the world, and they are doing it as sustainably as possible.
Brenda Bartelink’s research reveals power is as important as religion in setting the sexual education agenda in Uganda.
Brussels has been shaken by a series of attacks, and Maaike is in the middle of it. ‘I don’t want to be scared, but I am, a little.’
De Chinese alumna Yang Liu is trots dat ze de RUG in haar land mag vertegenwoordigen, al is het niet altijd even makkelijk.
Partner Support has become Dual-Career Support, but what do the people the programme is for feel about its new services?
As the university places its faith in valorisation, what can journalism students learn from philosophy?
Super fast particles that bombard the earth mainly originate from our own galaxy, but what makes them so fast?
Tuesday is International Women’s Day. According to women at the RUG, it remains especially relevant at the university.
Groningen’s traffic department has released a brochure about cycling and driving rules for international students and immigrants.
Unconsciously, we are constantly multitasking. PhD candidate Menno Nijboer researched how our brains process all those tasks.