European Researchers’ Night 26 September 2025: join us!
Come to the European Researchers' Night on Friday, 26 September 2025! We are organizing a vibrant science festival full of music, dance, shows, science battles, and a fun get-together. For all the curious!
The four Schools for Science & Society of the University of Groningen will organize the European Researchers’ Night in Forum Groningen. It will be an evening full of science talk shows, quizzes, music, mini lectures, interactive exhibits, experiments, art, humour and drinks. All people who are curious are welcome, including researchers, employees, and students. Programme is available in Dutch or English; internationals are, therefore, cordially invited!
You can find the full programme on the Forum website! Will you listen, chat, experiment, explore, and quiz with us on Friday evening of 26 September? Tickets only cost €7,50, including one drink.
Organizers
The programme is created by: the four Schools for Science & Society of the University, Studium Generale, University Museum, Young Academy Groningen, Science LinX, Forum Groningen and BKB | Het Campagnebureau.
The European Researchers' Night is co-funded by the European Commission, under the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme, grant agreement No.101162172 and Akkoord van Groningen.

Last modified: | 24 June 2025 11.20 a.m. |
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