Over the past few years, the Euroculture groups in Groningen have completed a variety of projects within the Eurocompetence module.
The Euroculture group of 2003-2004 had a meeting with a group of Latin women who visited the University of Groningen for 2 weeks in which they were introduced to a.o. European organizations and the European political life. Together they met with Max van den Berg, an influential Dutch Member of the European Parliament. In addition, the Euroculture group organised a 3-day trip to Brussels.
The Euroculture group of 2005-2006 put together a magazine 'Euroculture: Your Culture?'. In this magazine, the group aimed to provide more information on what Euroculture is, who studies Euroculture, where the Euroculture alumni are working now, and what makes Euroculture interesting.
The Euroculture group of 2006-2007 prepared a documentary 'What's for Dinner?'. The documentary explores the consumer behaviour of Dutch consumers in Groningen and the country-side. With this documentary, the group wanted to help raise awareness about the quality of food, the production process and fair trade.
The Euroculture group of 2007-2008 engaged in the 'Europe'sCool Project'. The project was designed to educate secondary school pupils on the topic of Europe. The group debated with the pupils about the advantages and disadvantages of European unification and integration, and discussed what the pupils' idea of Europe is.