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Floor Kuiper back as program manager per March 14

29 March 2022

Per March 14, Floor Kuiper has returned to work for team Industry Relations. As program manager Smart Mobility, Floor worked for team Industry Relations for a short period in 2021. During this period, she specifically mapped out Smart Mobility research from within and outside the university. Since March 14, Floor has continued where she left off and is also expanding her position within Industry Relations. For four days a week, she will be working on numerous topics and projects, among others some within the Smart Mobility theme.

Floor joined the UG in 2016 and in addition to her job at team Industry Relations, she is also a member of the University Council and YoungRUG. Previously, Floor worked as a program coordinator at the Faculty of Science & Engineering, as a PhD coordinator at the Faculty of Spatial Sciences, and as a program coordinator at the Faculty of Arts, among others. With this background in various programs and departments within the UG, she will enthusiastically work on the various topics of team Industry Relations.

We are very happy that Floor has joined our team again, and wish her lots of success in the coming period at Industry Relations.

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