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In the summer of 2023, the UCG students Zofia Dukala and Katarzyna Kapuscinska presented their research results at the City University of New York.

Project Year 2: Research Trip to CUNY and Yale University

Date:12 December 2023
Author:Eman Ansari, Katarzyna Kapuścińska, Mekhola Doha & Zofia Dukała

We, a team of students from University College Groningen supervised by Dr. Muhamed Amin, have recently conducted a study using Machine Learning techniques to model the behavior of transition metal ions involved in catalyzing reactions in metalloproteins....

Christmas in Malawi

Christmas in Malawi

Date:08 January 2019

Addictions - We've all got them. Let it be music, substances, loved ones..

The Shame Project

The Shame Project is back

Date:05 December 2018

Being human means so many things. We should admit that we’re a pretty privileged species to be gifted with cognitive abilities that allow us to do incredible things. However, alongside with that intelligence also comes an immense complexity of thoughts and...

Nationality: Still in progress

Date:28 October 2018

I travel every single day of my life. I rotate between places like Zimbabwe, India, China, Australia, the middle East or anywhere in Europe. Since last year, I’ve entered an ongoing cultural excursion without having to adopt a jetsetter lifestyle as...

We can do it!

Every Disadvantage has its Advantage

Date:09 June 2015
Author:Tjitske Schokker, first-year UCG student

“It is time to elect a new Caerus board! As decided in the General Assembly, next years board will consist out of five people: chair, treasurer, secretary, external regulation officer, and a committee affairs officer.” - The applications are now open.

A fun weekend away...now time to write that paper!

A fun weekend away...now time to write that paper!

Date:18 May 2015
Author:Tjitske Schokker, first-year UCG student

66.28 kilometres. Three hours, eighteen minutes and twenty seven seconds and I’m back in Groningen.