Faculty of Law launches new web pages on awarded scholarship and subsidies

The Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen has recently added several new web pages to the research section of its website. Interested parties can visit those pages for information on scholarships and subsidies that were awarded to staff members of the faculty.
Personal grants and consortium projects
Anyone visiting the page ‘Awarded scholarships and subsidies’ on the Faculty of Law’s website can choose between two buttons: ‘Personal grants’ and ‘Consortium projects’. The first leads to the various funding awarded to individual faculty staff members, including ERC-Laureates, the Niels Stensen Fellowship, Veni grants and Gratama Subsidies.
The second button leads to funding awarded to projects on which one or more faculty staff members have worked, in collaboration with colleagues from other faculties or research institutes. This includes Horizon 2020 projects, the so-called Marie Curie Doctoral Networks and projects of the National Science Agenda.
Set structure
The texts on the page ‘Awarded scholarships and subsidies’ all have the same structure: at the top is an explanation of the exact background of the project. Beneath it is mentioned what the duration of the project was/is, what amount was awarded, from which agency that amount was obtained and which colleague(s) of the faculty can be contacted about the project. Finally, the website(s) where additional information about the project can be found is mentioned.
This article was published by the Faculty of Law.
Last modified: | 26 June 2025 12.35 p.m. |
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