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Public space belongs to everyone
Date:02 June 2026

How can public space be designed in such a way that it is safe, accessible, and inviting for everyone? Geographer Gerd Weitkamp studies how people move through their living environment, but also how they experience it. In particular, he examines what this means for their health, well-being, and social participation. ‘If you make an environment safe, for example for an eight-year-old child, or accessible for older adults, then it becomes safer and more accessible for everyone.’

Impact |The wainscotting at Museum Janning
Date:02 June 2026

In the coming weeks the nominees for the Ben Feringa Impact Award 2026 will introduce themselves and their impactful research or project. The winners will be announced on 9 June. This week: Sofie, Feyona, Caroline and Klarissa and their research of the wainscotting at Museum Janning.

Impact | The Grounding AI Map
Date:02 June 2026

In the coming weeks the nominees for the Ben Feringa Impact Award 2026 will introduce themselves and their impactful research or project. The winners will be announced on 9 June. This week: Matilde Ficozzi and Dario Rodighiero with the research on visualizing data with the Grounding AI Map.

Opinion | Have the government adopt a more local and protectionist approach to public procurement
Date:01 June 2026

The European Commission is working on a revision of the public procurement directives. The current rules, which Dutch public authorities must follow when procuring services, supplies, and works on the market, date from 2014. Willem Janssen, professor by special appointment of Public Procurement Law at the University of Groningen and an assistant professor at Utrecht University, is calling for a number of radical changes to enable public authorities to procure goods and services in a more sustainable and strategic manner.

Materials driven by structure
Date:01 June 2026

Scientists have always been on the lookout for materials with new, useful properties. Anastasiia Krushynska takes a different approach: she designs and creates metamaterials, whose properties are determined by their structure. These materials have different properties, for example, enabling the development of more precise machines or bone-friendly implants.

Student team reaches global top 10 in mini-satellite competition Mexico
Date:29 May 2026

The KIWI Aerospace student team from the University of Groningen and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences has achieved an impressive international performance with their mini-satellite KSAT1. At the international CanSat finals in Mexico City, the team from Groningen finished in the global top 10.

Seven RUG proposals to get a Comenius grant!
Date:29 May 2026

Seven proposals submitted by UG lecturers have been awarded a Comenius grant. The Comenius programme plays a vital role in enhancing higher education in the Netherlands. A Comenius grant allows education professionals to implement innovative ideas in teaching.

Three Groningen researchers awarded €1.7 million for next-generation computing
Date:28 May 2026

The projects are part of a Dutch–Japanese programme exploring alternatives to conventional computer chips. By combining photonics, quantum and neuromorphic technologies, the consortia aim to develop faster, more energy-efficient systems for applications such as AI, medical imaging and climate research.

Inaugural lecture: Van der Zaag on bio-nanotechnology and molecular imaging
Date:27 May 2026

Pieter van der Zaag is an expert in the field of bio-nanotechnology and molecular imaging. On May 29, he will deliver his inaugural lecture titled: How shall you eke order out of chaos?

University elections results 2026
Date:26 May 2026

The votes have been counted and the results of the University elections are in!

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