European funds and international student mobility
During the third Grants Week Groningen, academics and scientists from the University of Groningen and the UMCG had the opportunity to learn more about applying for Dutch and European grants. Managing to catch money from these financial sources means extra funding for promising and outstanding academic research. International student mobility is another winner. Jodien Houwers (International Cooperation policy advisor at the University of Groningen) and Doti Martono (PhD student, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy) explain how it works.
Last modified: | 07 October 2024 12.02 p.m. |
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