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New: European Languages and Cultures

28 November 2012

New: European Languages and Cultures. In this degree programme, students will not only be thoroughly familiarized with a specific language and culture, but also learn to make connections between that language and culture and much broader linguistic, literary, historical, societal and political phenomena – and to understand the European cultures and their mutual dynamics. The University of Groningen degree programme teaches students to view, analyse and understand the world with an open mind.

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