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First meeting for young UG-alumni (October 25th)

21 September 2016

On Tuesday October 25th, 2016 the first meeting for young alumni will be organized in Groningen. Gijs Nillessen, alumnus and owner of Speak Art, will give a presentation training. The training provides insight into the various aspects involved in giving a powerful presentation. Afterwards there will be an opportunity to have a drink and network with fellow alumni.

The University of Groningen (UG) believes in the importance of alumni to stay connected with each other and the University after graduation. To offer former students up to the age of 35 a professional and social network, the UG aims to establish a Young Alumni Network. The network provides a unique opportunity to connect with other young alumni that are in the same (career) phase. Moreover, it will provide an opportunity to develop new skills and to actively start your career.

More information and registration

  • More information and registration for this meeting via Eventbrite.          
  • Date: Tuesday October 25th, 2016 from 19:30h - 22:00h
  • Location: Van Swinderen Huys - 19 Oude Boteringestraat, 9712 GC Groningen

NB: The evening will be held in Dutch.

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