Skip to ContentSkip to Navigation
About us Latest news News News articles

First U-meet in Groningen: A way out of the crisis

10 October 2012
First U-meet in Groningen

We are currently up to our necks in a financial and economic crisis. The million-dollar question is: how are we going to get out of it? The first U-meet to be held at the University of Groningen on Wednesday 10 October 2012 will try to find new solutions to the financial and economic crisis. U-meets are an initiative of the Dutch universities whereby science, politics and social organizations join forces to search for new solutions to problems facing society.

Among the guests at the first U-meet in Groningen will be Matthijs Bierman, director of the Triodos Bank and University of Groningen alumnus of the year. Bierman: ‘Waiting for the government to help us out of the current economic and ecological crisis, in hope of a lifeline from The Hague or Brussels, would be a serious mistake. The business sector holds the key to a sustainable future, along with the power of citizens as critical consumers.’ Bierman sees powerful initiatives being taken by young entrepreneurs keen to change the way the world is organized. Major companies like Unilever are seriously concerned about the impact they are having on mankind and the environment. According to him, responsible entrepreneurs and enlightened consumers will be the ones who lead us out of this crisis.

Introduction and debate

In addition to Matthijs Bierman, Bert Popken, member of the Executive Board of the Groningen municipal authorities with a portfolio for Spatial Planning & Economic Affairs and Social Affairs & Employment, will enter into discussion with Dirk Bezemer, developmental economist and member of the Sustainable Finance Lab, Laura Spierdijk, Professor of Econometrics carrying out research into reforms in the banking sector, and Steven Brakman, Professor of Internationale economics at the University of Groningen. There will be a short introduction and debate, with columns by University of Groningen honours students Eline Koopmans and Berend Ritzema, co-authors of the book ‘Generatie Crisis. Verder kijken dan #Occupy’ (Generation Crisis. Look beyond #Occupy).

Date: Wednesday 10 October 2012

Time: 19.30-22.00 hrs.

Place: Auditorium, Academy Building, Broerstraat 5, Groningen

Free admission

Last modified:03 September 2021 2.57 p.m.
View this page in: Nederlands

More news

  • 16 April 2024

    UG signs Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information

    In a significant stride toward advancing responsible research assessment and open science, the University of Groningen has officially signed the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information.

  • 02 April 2024

    Flying on wood dust

    Every two weeks, UG Makers puts the spotlight on a researcher who has created something tangible, ranging from homemade measuring equipment for academic research to small or larger products that can change our daily lives. That is how UG...

  • 18 March 2024

    VentureLab North helps researchers to develop succesful startups

    It has happened to many researchers. While working, you suddenly ask yourself: would this not be incredibly useful for people outside of my own research discipline? There are many ways to share the results of your research. For example, think of a...