6 Things that Have Changed in Groningen
Date:11 June 2020Author:Ariana
For those of you who have remained in Groningen during the past few months, you’ve probably noticed a few changes around town. For those of you who haven’t, here’s a quick recap.
Election Week Q&A
Date:10 June 2020Author:Asmo
What is the University Council good for? Are important decisions actually made there or are the students running for a spot just trying to boost their CV? In this election Q&A, I’ll try to answer some of these questions and give you a short overview of who you can vote for and why you should make your voice heard.
A step-by-step guide to finding accommodation
Date:08 June 2020Author:Asmo
Before finally making the trip to Groningen to become a freshly baked resident of the Netherlands, there is one thing that every student has to do: find a place to stay. In this blog post, I will share some of my personal tips on the how’s, what’s, when and where’s of the Groningen housing market.
6 Times I Struggled with Cultural Differences in Groningen
Date:08 June 2020Author:Ariana
Culture shock is different for everyone. But, once you move to Groningen, culture shock might just be a completely different experience than anywhere else.
The Stories Behind Groningen's Street Names
Date:04 June 2020Author:Asmo
For this blog, Asmo did some research on the origins of some of Groningen’s street names.
10 reasons Groningen is the best place to study in the NL
Date:03 June 2020Author:Danique
All the inside information about why Groningen is the best place to study in NL
Practical tips and services for every international
Date:03 June 2020Author:Asmo
In this blog, I will share some practical tips and services with you that I wish I had known about in advance so that you can kick-start your life in the Netherlands.
What your bike says about you
Date:03 June 2020Author:Danique
In honor of world bicycle day: what does your bike say about you?
5 Things We Took for Granted
Date:29 May 2020Author:Ariana
On June 1st, the government’s new measures will allow people to return to their social activities, but it won’t be quite the same. Maybe now we’ll be able to realize all the things we took for granted. Here are 5 that I am positive we should’ve appreciated more,
5 Surprising Historical Facts about the UG
Date:25 May 2020Author:Asmo
From the first international students in the 1730s to becoming a part of the Imperial University of Paris, the UG has seen a lot throughout its 405-year history. For this blog, I have dug through the University’s archives to uncover some lesser-known historical facts and figures about our university.










