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New Unifocus video's: Helpfull bailiffs; Learning to choose a degree programme; The Hotspotmonitor

08 October 2014

The new Unifocus, the video magazine of the University of Groningen, is online. In this week's edition:

  • Bailiff 2.0: helpful motivator. A new way of collecting debts where bailiffs take debtors’ motives into account could lead to much better results than old-fashioned threatening based on legal texts.
  • Learning to choose a degree programme. In September, the Oriëntatietraject Noord (Orientation Programme North) began, intended for prospective students experiencing difficulties in choosing a degree programme.
  • The Hotspotmonitor. The University of Groningen works closely with the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving). One of the fruits of this collaboration is the Hotspot Monitor, an online tool for measuring how people experience natural locations.

Each episode of the biweekly online video magazine Unifocus includes three items related to the University of Groningen, in the fields of research and society, student life, teaching, policy and internationalization.
Watch the complete latest episode of Unifocus.

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