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University College Groningen on Tour

08 June 2016

In September, October and November, University College Groningen will be travelling around Europe to visit prospective students! The tour will take us from Berlin to Istanbul.

September 8/9th: Schoolfair Mehtodist School Belfast
September 19th: visit International School Düsseldorf (17 - 20 hr)
September 20th: visit Berlin International School (14 - 17:30 hr)
September 21th: visit International School of Hamburg (14:30 - 17:30 hr)
September 22th: visit Munich International School (11:30 - 15 hr)
September 25th: CIS Paris College Day
September 27th: CIS Zurich College Night
September 28th: CIS Geneve College Night
September 30th: Uni frog event London
September 30th/October 1st: Onderwijsbeurs Zuid Eindhoven
October 1st: CIS Istanbul Education Day
October 10 - 14th: Liberal Arts & Sciences Tour United Kingdom
November 9th: CIS Rome
November 10th: CIS The Hague
November 15th: CIS Barcelona
November 16th-17th: CIS Forum conference (Barcelona)
November 25-26: Buitenlandbeurs Utrecht


More data TBA! Keep track of this Facebook event to see where you can meet with UCG representatives in Europe.

Last modified:08 June 2016 4.20 p.m.

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