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The University of Groningen (Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen or RuG) is a university in Groningen, Netherlands.


It is one of the oldest research universities in Europe, boasting more than 100,000 graduates since its inception in 1614.


More than 20,000 students are currently enrolled in more than 160 bachelor's degree and master's degree programmes, and some 775 students are studying for their PhD. Every year, about 2,500 students graduate from the university, and some 250 PhD students defend their doctorate thesis.


As the university's students and staff come from the Netherlands and from at least 90 other countries, the University of Groningen is truly international. The university has 5,000 employees and an annual budget of 445 million. It is one of the largest employers in the north of the Netherlands, generating 31,000 jobs in the region; 10.6% of the total of 12+ hours/week jobs is generated by the university[1] (http://www.dvhn.nl).


The large number of students reduces the average age of the population of the city of Groningen; partly for this reason the city has a lively and dynamic character.


Groningen University People

See also

Groningen University Theatre Society


External link

  • University of Groningen Official Website (http://www.rug.nl?lang=en)


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University of Groningen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1996 words)
The University of Groningen (Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen or RUG) is a university in Groningen, Netherlands.
The development of the University came to a standstill at the end of the seventeenth and during the eighteenth century because of theological differences of opinion, a difficult relationship with the Regional Assembly and political problems that included the siege of the city by ‘Bommen Berend’ in 1672.
The University of Groningen stimulates its students to be ambitious.
Groningen (city) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (589 words)
Groningen (or Grunn in the local dialect) is a municipality and a middle-size city in the north of the Netherlands, and capital of Groningen province.
Dorkwerd — Engelbert — Groningen — Hoogkerk — Leegkerk — Middelbert — Noorddijk — Noorderhoogebrug — Oosterhogebrug — Roodehaan — Ruischerbrug — Vierverlaten.
Groningen is the home of the University of Groningen and the Hanzehogeschool Groningen.
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