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University of Groningen

The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG;[5] Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is the second oldest in the country (after Leiden) and one of the most traditional and prestigious universities in the Netherlands.

University of Groningen (UG)
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG)
Latin: Academia Groningana
MottoVerbum Domini Lucerna Pedibus Nostris (Latin)
Motto in English
The word of the Lord is a light for our feet
TypePublic research university
Established1614; 410 years ago (1614)
PresidentJouke de Vries[1]
RectorJacquelien Scherpen[2]
Academic staff
3,600 employees (in 2020)[3]
Administrative staff
6,250 employees (27 May 2021)[3]
Students34,000 (in 2020)[3]
4,350 (in 2020)[3]
Location,
53°13′9″N 6°33′46″E / 53.21917°N 6.56278°E / 53.21917; 6.56278
Colours     
UG Red, Black & White[4]
AffiliationsCoimbra Group
Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
Websitewww.rug.nl

The University of Groningen has eleven faculties, nine graduate schools, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes. The university's alumni and faculty include Johann Bernoulli, Aletta Jacobs, four Nobel Prize winners, nine Spinoza Prize winners, one Stevin Prize winner, various members of the Dutch royal family, several politicians, the first president of the European Central Bank, and a secretary general of NATO.[6][7][8]

History edit

 
Ubbo Emmius was the first rector magnificus of the University of Groningen

The institution was founded as a college in 1614 in an initiative taken by the Regional Assembly of the city of Groningen and the Ommelanden, or surrounding region. There were four faculties – Theology, Law, Medicine, and Philosophy.[9][10][11]

The coat of arms of the university was confirmed by The Estates of the City and County of Groningen in 1615. It consists of the provincial arms, charged with an open book inscribed with the abbreviated words VER/BVM/DNI LV/CER/NA, short for Verbum Domini Lucerna Pedibus Nostris. The shield is surmounted by a golden crown of five leaves and four pearls.

In the first 75 years of its existence about 100 students enrolled every year.[citation needed] Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first rector magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern-day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed] On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period.

 
The 19th-century main building in 1858
 
The 20th-century main building in 2009

During the French occupation between 1775 and 1814 the University of Groningen was administered by the Imperial University of Paris. Unlike Leiden University, it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen (Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen). During this time period, it remained the only open university in the Kingdom of Holland.[12] In 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars, at the same time as Leiden and Utrecht, the university gained recognition as a national college of higher education, but this was followed by discussions about closure. The situation improved when a new main university building, the Academiegebouw, was constructed in 1850, a building that was largely financed by the people of Groningen. A fire completely destroyed the building in 1906.

In the meantime, the Higher Education Act of 1876 had radically improved the position of the university, which was renamed the "Rijksuniversiteit Groningen" (RUG). Teaching took place in Dutch and Latin and the university was given a research as well as an educational duty.

The University of Groningen developed during the first decades of the twentieth century. The number of faculties and courses grew steadily while the number of students grew rapidly. When the university celebrated its first 300 years in 1914 there were 611 registered students; this had grown to 1,000 by 1924. After a drop back during the Depression, and in particular during the Second World War, the number of students grew rapidly from 1945 to reach 20,000 in 1994. In recent times there are about 32,700 students registered at the University of Groningen with the number of foreign students again growing steadily, and following the tradition set by the first Rector Magnificus, the number of German students and researchers has grown strongly in recent years.

In March 2015, the RUG signed an agreement with the China Agricultural University to establish a campus in the Chinese city of Yantai. This would have made the RUG the first Dutch university to open a campus in China.[13] The plan was heavily criticised, mainly due to worries about the restriction of academic freedom caused by censorship in China.[14] In January 2018, the plans were cancelled by the Executive Board of the UG, based on the "insufficient support for the project".[15]

Facts and figures edit

 
Students numbers

Key facts and figures about the University of Groningen are:[3]

  • The university, as of 2020, has 34,000 students enrolled in various programs from the undergraduate level up to doctorate students. This includes 8,250 international students.
  • The university currently has 3,600 individuals in its academic staff. The UMCG included, a third of the academic staff is international.
  • 425 full professors
  • 45+ bachelor's degree programmes (35+ bachelor's degree programmes are taught in English)
  • 120+ master's degree programmes taught in English
  • 40+ research master's and top programmes[16]
  • 11 faculties (one in the Frisian capital of Leeuwarden), nine graduate schools
  • 140,000 alumni
  • 120+ nationalities
  • 8,000 research publications
  • 4,350 PhD candidates (51% international)
  • 1.0 billion EUR budget
  • Research grants from the Dutch Research Council (NWO): 14 starting grants (Veni), 5 experienced research grants (Vidi) and 4 senior research grants (Vici) awarded in 2020
  • Research grants from the European Research Council (ERC): 1 Starting Grant, 1 Consolidator Grant, 3 Advanced Grants and 1 Proof of Concept Grant awarded in 2020
  • 18 patent applications in 2020

The university operates under the BSA system, under which a first year undergraduate (bachelor) student must achieve a certain number of ECTS in order to progress to the second year. This varies from 30 ECTS to 45 ECTS among various degrees.[17]

RUG has its own newspaper: the Universiteitskrant.[18]

The university's Center for Information Technology (CIT) houses an IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer and data center of Target used by the LOFAR project as well as a Virtual Reality and 3D-visualisation center.[19]

Rankings and reputation edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[20]66 (2022)
CWUR World[21]106 (2023)
CWTS World[22]112 (2023)
QS World[23]139 (2024)
THE World[24]75 (2023)
USNWR Global[25]88 (2022-23)
  • The University of Groningen (RUG) is a member of the so-called Excellence Group of universities in Europe. The Excellence Group has 56 members, which is 1.3 percent of the approximately 4,500 European institutions of higher education.[26]
  • RUG belongs to the top 100 large comprehensive research universities in the world.[27]
  • RUG was #80 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021.[28]
  • According to the 2019 U.S. News & World Report, the Faculty of Economics and Business ranks as 3rd in The Netherlands, 10th in Europe and 32nd in the world for Economics and Business.[29]
  • In 2021, the university ranked #64 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).[30] In addition to this overall score, the university falls within the global top 100 for several specific fields and subjects: Psychology (41), Clinical Medicine (51-75), Business Administration (37), Ecology (51-75).
  • RUG was ranked #139 worldwide in the QS WUR 2024.
  • The university was ranked #73 worldwide in 2019 by the National Taiwan University that publishes the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities.[31]
  • The Webometrics placed the university #85 worldwide and #14 in Europe.[32]
  • The university was ranked 3rd place in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking in 2021, which includes 780 universities. UI GreenMetric World University Rankings was launched by Universitas Indonesia (UI) to focus awareness on sustainability in university policy-making. Universities are ranked in the basis of self-reported data in the areas of Setting and Infrastructure, Energy and Climate Change, Waste, Water, Transportation, and Education and Research.[33]
  • From 2019 to 2020, the university was ranked 91st place in the Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR).[34]
  • In 2019, Times Higher Education introduced a new ranking: the Europe Teaching Rankings. The university was ranked 26th place, which includes more than 200 universities. This new ranking focusses on higher education institutions' teaching quality and learning environments for students.[35]
  • The university was ranked 1st in The Netherlands by U-Multirank (UMR)in 2019. UMR was developed by a consortium consisting of the Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies (CHEPS) in Twente, the Centre for Higher Education (CHE) in Germany and the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) in Leiden. The university achieved the highest score on 16 indicators that include International Orientation dimension, Research and Knowledge Transfer.[36]
  • The Faculty of Economics and Business is accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS.[37]

Organisation edit

 
Administration Building, Oude Boteringestraat 44

The RUG has 6,250 employees.[38]

The university library was renovated between 2013 and 2017.[39] The RUG has a branch in Leeuwarden.[40] Plans to establish a "branch campus" in China's Yantai were called off in January 2018, and the University Museum is now in the process of being established.[41]

The University of Groningen is represented in the Academic Heritage Foundation, a foundation that aims to preserve university collections and cultural treasures.[42]

Faculties edit

 
Academy Building of the University of Groningen in 2019
 
Duisenberg building (Faculty of Economics and Business)
 
Harmonie building of the Faculty of Arts and Law
 
Faculty of Medical Sciences
 
Linnaeusborg (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
 
Bernoulliborg (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
 
Faculty of Science and Engineering
 
Smitsborg (Donald Smits Centre of Information Technology, CIT)
 
Kapteynborg (Astronomy)
 
KVI-CART Research institute

The University of Groningen is organized in eleven faculties that offer programmes and courses in the fields of humanities, social sciences, law, economics and business, spatial sciences, life sciences, and natural sciences and technology. Each faculty (cf., College in the USA or School in Europe) is a formal grouping of academic degree programmes, schools and institutes, discipline areas, research centres, and/or any combination of these drawn together for educational purposes. Each faculty offers bachelor's, master's, PhD, and exchange programmes, while some also offer short certificate courses.

Since 2014, the RUG also has a partly independent liberal arts college, University College Groningen (UCG).[43][44]

  • Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society
  • Faculty of Philosophy
  • Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
  • Faculty of Spatial Sciences
  • University College Groningen
  • Campus Fryslân [nl]

National Cooperation edit

  • Exposome-NL, Dutch consortium cooperating in the field of exposome research.

International Cooperation edit

The University of Groningen engages in many types of international cooperation throughout both teaching and research. The main networks and partners[45] of the university are:

Campus edit

The various faculties are housed around the city. Most of the faculties- including the faculties of Law, Arts and Philosophy are located in and around the city center. The university's original building, which acts as the main administrative building, lies exactly in the center of the city at the Broerstraat. The faculty of medical sciences is located close by at the University Medical Center Groningen(UMCG). The Faculties of Economics and Business, Spatial Sciences, and Science and Engineering are housed in the northern outskirts of the city, at the Zernike Campus, named after Nobel Prize winner Frits Zernike. The Zernike campus is also shared by the Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the other big university in the city, making the total number of students studying there around 40,000.[49]

The university has libraries in three locations: the main one at the city center, one in the Duisenberg building in Zernike Campus, and one in the faculty of medicine, that includes a vast array of books and online material for students. The library at the city center also has a Starbucks on its premises. The university has also recently opened another campus in Leeuwarden, Friesland, referred to as "Campus Fryslân", that offers multiple disciplines in both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.[50]

Student life edit

The city of Groningen is known as the student city of the Netherlands; around one-third of the city's residents are students at either The University of Groningen or at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. The university, through ACLO,[51] offers a wide range of sporting activities, and courses. Almost each sport has its own association, and offers the use of its facilities at discount rates for students.[52]

The university also has multiple student societies that organize social events for its members, as well as student and study associations, that are mostly concerned with specific faculties and courses.

The use of bicycles as the means for transport is particularly prevalent for locals and students alike, and has integrated, labelled bike paths from the city center to Zernike. The city is popularly referred to as "The World Cycling City" because of this.[53]

Student housing edit

The University of Groningen does not have student accommodation. It does, however, offer students with accommodation via SSH Student Housing, which operates student houses in various locations in Groningen, and various other cities within the Netherlands.[54] A significant number of students live in private accommodations within the city, however, a recent addition to the housing options for students is The Student Hotel as well. In an effort to combat the annual housing shortage, the city of Groningen has incentivized the construction of short-term accommodation such as The Village which is made of shipping containers for international students.[55] The Dutch government has strict laws for private accommodations for both tenants (students) and the landlords, so that fair rent prices, and renting conditions can be maintained.[56]

In 2018, the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen. Due to the fact that most incoming students at the university are primarily from other parts of the country, or the world, there has been a lack of housing options for students.[57] Especially in the fall semester of 2021 the housing crisis hit its peak with hundreds of students reportedly not having any accommodation and resorting to emergency shelters. [58] The housing shorting evoked a protest in the city centre which culminated in the Academy building being temporarily occupied by students to put pressure on the city to extend emergency housing. [59]

Research edit

In 2019, 708 PhD students were admitted to a PhD programme (compared to 816 in 2018). Around 50% of the admitted PhD students came from abroad. In 2019, a total of 546 PhDs took place, 22 of them cum laude. The national share was thus around 11%.[60]

Research schools, centres and institutes edit

Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (CLCG)
  • Centre for Religion and Heritage
  • Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalization (CRCG)
  • Centre Religion, Health and Wellbeing
  • CRASIS, Culture, Religion and Society in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
  • Globalisation Studies Groningen (GSG)
  • Groningen Institute of Archeology (GIA)
  • Groningen Institute for Educational research (GION)
  • Groningen Research Institute of Philosophy (GRIPH)
  • Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture (ICOG)
  • Heymans Institute
  • Institute of Indian Studies
  • Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS)
  • Qumran Institute
  • Urban and Regional Studies Institute (URSI)

Law

  • Centre for Law, Administration and Society (CRBS)
  • Groningen Centre of Energy Law (GCEL)

Economics & Business

  • SOM research institute

Life Sciences

  • Research School of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (BCN) / UMCG[61]
  • Research Institute BCN-BRAIN / UMCG[62]
  • Cancer Research Center Groningen (CRCG) / UMCG[63]
  • Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES)[64]
  • Groningen University Institute for Drug Exploration (GUIDE) / UMCG[65]
  • Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology (GBB)
  • Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP)
  • Science in Healthy Ageing and healthcaRE (SHARE), UMCG[66]
  • W.J. Kolff Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science / UMCG[67]

Science and Engineering[68]

  • Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
  • ENTEG - Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen
  • ESRIG - Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen
  • GBB - Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute
  • GELIFES - Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences
  • GRIP - Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy
  • ISEC - Institute for Science Education and Communication
  • Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
  • Stratingh Institute for Chemistry
  • Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity
  • Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials (ZIAM)

Graduate schools edit

The University of Groningen's Graduate Schools are organized somewhat different from its international counterparts.[69] The main difference is that the Graduate Schools do not contain all Master's programmes; Graduate Schools manage and facilitate the two-year Master's programmes: top master's degree programmes and Research master's degree programmes.

  • Graduate School of Behavioural and Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Economics and Business
  • Graduate School of Humanities
  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Medical Sciences
  • Graduate School of Philosophy
  • Graduate School of Science
  • Graduate School of Spatial Sciences
  • Graduate School of Religion, Culture and Society

Notable alumni edit

Notable alumni of the University of Groningen include:[70]

Heads of Government

Business Leaders

Economists and Researchers

Politicians

Others

Notable researchers edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • (in Dutch) Klaas van Berkel: Universiteit van het Noorden. Vier eeuwen academisch leven in Groningen. Part 1 De oude universiteit 1614-1876. Hilversum, Verloren, 2014. ISBN 978-90-8704-466-4

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • University of Groningen Datasets

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The University of Groningen abbreviated as UG 5 Dutch Rijksuniversiteit Groningen abbreviated as RUG is a public research university of more than 30 000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands Founded in 1614 the university is the second oldest in the country after Leiden and one of the most traditional and prestigious universities in the Netherlands University of Groningen UG Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG Latin Academia GroninganaMottoVerbum Domini Lucerna Pedibus Nostris Latin Motto in EnglishThe word of the Lord is a light for our feetTypePublic research universityEstablished1614 410 years ago 1614 PresidentJouke de Vries 1 RectorJacquelien Scherpen 2 Academic staff3 600 employees in 2020 3 Administrative staff6 250 employees 27 May 2021 3 Students34 000 in 2020 3 Doctoral students4 350 in 2020 3 LocationGroningen Netherlands53 13 9 N 6 33 46 E 53 21917 N 6 56278 E 53 21917 6 56278Colours UG Red Black amp White 4 AffiliationsCoimbra GroupGuild of European Research Intensive UniversitiesWebsitewww wbr rug wbr nlThe University of Groningen has eleven faculties nine graduate schools 27 research centres and institutes and more than 175 degree programmes The university s alumni and faculty include Johann Bernoulli Aletta Jacobs four Nobel Prize winners nine Spinoza Prize winners one Stevin Prize winner various members of the Dutch royal family several politicians the first president of the European Central Bank and a secretary general of NATO 6 7 8 Contents 1 History 2 Facts and figures 3 Rankings and reputation 4 Organisation 4 1 Faculties 4 2 National Cooperation 4 3 International Cooperation 5 Campus 6 Student life 6 1 Student housing 7 Research 7 1 Research schools centres and institutes 7 2 Graduate schools 8 Notable alumni 9 Notable researchers 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ubbo Emmius was the first rector magnificus of the University of GroningenThe institution was founded as a college in 1614 in an initiative taken by the Regional Assembly of the city of Groningen and the Ommelanden or surrounding region There were four faculties Theology Law Medicine and Philosophy 9 10 11 The coat of arms of the university was confirmed by The Estates of the City and County of Groningen in 1615 It consists of the provincial arms charged with an open book inscribed with the abbreviated words VER BVM DNI LV CER NA short for Verbum Domini Lucerna Pedibus Nostris The shield is surmounted by a golden crown of five leaves and four pearls In the first 75 years of its existence about 100 students enrolled every year citation needed Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands the first rector magnificus Ubbo Emmius came from East Frisia in modern day Germany for instance but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the university and the city and the surrounding region citation needed 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 citation needed On average two to three hundred students were registered with the university at any one time during this period nbsp The 19th century main building in 1858 nbsp The 20th century main building in 2009During the French occupation between 1775 and 1814 the University of Groningen was administered by the Imperial University of Paris Unlike Leiden University it was not shut down and the institute was renamed Imperial University of Groningen Keizerlijke Universiteit Groningen During this time period it remained the only open university in the Kingdom of Holland 12 In 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars at the same time as Leiden and Utrecht the university gained recognition as a national college of higher education but this was followed by discussions about closure The situation improved when a new main university building the Academiegebouw was constructed in 1850 a building that was largely financed by the people of Groningen A fire completely destroyed the building in 1906 In the meantime the Higher Education Act of 1876 had radically improved the position of the university which was renamed the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG Teaching took place in Dutch and Latin and the university was given a research as well as an educational duty The University of Groningen developed during the first decades of the twentieth century The number of faculties and courses grew steadily while the number of students grew rapidly When the university celebrated its first 300 years in 1914 there were 611 registered students this had grown to 1 000 by 1924 After a drop back during the Depression and in particular during the Second World War the number of students grew rapidly from 1945 to reach 20 000 in 1994 In recent times there are about 32 700 students registered at the University of Groningen with the number of foreign students again growing steadily and following the tradition set by the first Rector Magnificus the number of German students and researchers has grown strongly in recent years In March 2015 the RUG signed an agreement with the China Agricultural University to establish a campus in the Chinese city of Yantai This would have made the RUG the first Dutch university to open a campus in China 13 The plan was heavily criticised mainly due to worries about the restriction of academic freedom caused by censorship in China 14 In January 2018 the plans were cancelled by the Executive Board of the UG based on the insufficient support for the project 15 Facts and figures edit nbsp Students numbersKey facts and figures about the University of Groningen are 3 The university as of 2020 has 34 000 students enrolled in various programs from the undergraduate level up to doctorate students This includes 8 250 international students The university currently has 3 600 individuals in its academic staff The UMCG included a third of the academic staff is international 425 full professors 45 bachelor s degree programmes 35 bachelor s degree programmes are taught in English 120 master s degree programmes taught in English 40 research master s and top programmes 16 11 faculties one in the Frisian capital of Leeuwarden nine graduate schools 140 000 alumni 120 nationalities 8 000 research publications 4 350 PhD candidates 51 international 1 0 billion EUR budget Research grants from the Dutch Research Council NWO 14 starting grants Veni 5 experienced research grants Vidi and 4 senior research grants Vici awarded in 2020 Research grants from the European Research Council ERC 1 Starting Grant 1 Consolidator Grant 3 Advanced Grants and 1 Proof of Concept Grant awarded in 2020 18 patent applications in 2020The university operates under the BSA system under which a first year undergraduate bachelor student must achieve a certain number of ECTS in order to progress to the second year This varies from 30 ECTS to 45 ECTS among various degrees 17 RUG has its own newspaper the Universiteitskrant 18 The university s Center for Information Technology CIT houses an IBM Blue Gene L supercomputer and data center of Target used by the LOFAR project as well as a Virtual Reality and 3D visualisation center 19 Rankings and reputation editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 20 66 2022 CWUR World 21 106 2023 CWTS World 22 112 2023 QS World 23 139 2024 THE World 24 75 2023 USNWR Global 25 88 2022 23 The University of Groningen RUG is a member of the so called Excellence Group of universities in Europe The Excellence Group has 56 members which is 1 3 percent of the approximately 4 500 European institutions of higher education 26 RUG belongs to the top 100 large comprehensive research universities in the world 27 RUG was 80 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 28 According to the 2019 U S News amp World Report the Faculty of Economics and Business ranks as 3rd in The Netherlands 10th in Europe and 32nd in the world for Economics and Business 29 In 2021 the university ranked 64 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU 30 In addition to this overall score the university falls within the global top 100 for several specific fields and subjects Psychology 41 Clinical Medicine 51 75 Business Administration 37 Ecology 51 75 RUG was ranked 139 worldwide in the QS WUR 2024 The university was ranked 73 worldwide in 2019 by the National Taiwan University that publishes the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities 31 The Webometrics placed the university 85 worldwide and 14 in Europe 32 The university was ranked 3rd place in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking in 2021 which includes 780 universities UI GreenMetric World University Rankings was launched by Universitas Indonesia UI to focus awareness on sustainability in university policy making Universities are ranked in the basis of self reported data in the areas of Setting and Infrastructure Energy and Climate Change Waste Water Transportation and Education and Research 33 From 2019 to 2020 the university was ranked 91st place in the Centre for World University Rankings CWUR 34 In 2019 Times Higher Education introduced a new ranking the Europe Teaching Rankings The university was ranked 26th place which includes more than 200 universities This new ranking focusses on higher education institutions teaching quality and learning environments for students 35 The university was ranked 1st in The Netherlands by U Multirank UMR in 2019 UMR was developed by a consortium consisting of the Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies CHEPS in Twente the Centre for Higher Education CHE in Germany and the Centre for Science and Technology Studies CWTS in Leiden The university achieved the highest score on 16 indicators that include International Orientation dimension Research and Knowledge Transfer 36 The Faculty of Economics and Business is accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS 37 Organisation edit nbsp Administration Building Oude Boteringestraat 44The RUG has 6 250 employees 38 The university library was renovated between 2013 and 2017 39 The RUG has a branch in Leeuwarden 40 Plans to establish a branch campus in China s Yantai were called off in January 2018 and the University Museum is now in the process of being established 41 The University of Groningen is represented in the Academic Heritage Foundation a foundation that aims to preserve university collections and cultural treasures 42 Faculties edit nbsp Academy Building of the University of Groningen in 2019 nbsp Duisenberg building Faculty of Economics and Business nbsp Harmonie building of the Faculty of Arts and Law nbsp Faculty of Medical Sciences nbsp Linnaeusborg Faculty of Science and Engineering nbsp Bernoulliborg Faculty of Science and Engineering nbsp Faculty of Science and Engineering nbsp Smitsborg Donald Smits Centre of Information Technology CIT nbsp Kapteynborg Astronomy nbsp KVI CART Research instituteThe University of Groningen is organized in eleven faculties that offer programmes and courses in the fields of humanities social sciences law economics and business spatial sciences life sciences and natural sciences and technology Each faculty cf College in the USA or School in Europe is a formal grouping of academic degree programmes schools and institutes discipline areas research centres and or any combination of these drawn together for educational purposes Each faculty offers bachelor s master s PhD and exchange programmes while some also offer short certificate courses Since 2014 the RUG also has a partly independent liberal arts college University College Groningen UCG 43 44 Faculty of Economics and Business Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Religion Culture and Society Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences Faculty of Medical Sciences Faculty of Science and Engineering Faculty of Spatial Sciences University College Groningen Campus Fryslan nl National Cooperation edit Exposome NL Dutch consortium cooperating in the field of exposome research International Cooperation edit The University of Groningen engages in many types of international cooperation throughout both teaching and research The main networks and partners 45 of the university are Enlight 46 an alliance of nine European universities The Guild 47 of European research intensive universities and the Coimbra group 48 a network of 37 long established European multidisciplinary universities Strategic partnerships academic connection Universitat Hamburg UHH and Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg Global strategic partnerships Nanyang Technological University Singapore Osaka University Japan Macquarie University Australia Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia Universidad de Antioquia Colombia Universidad de Chile Chile Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Mexico Universidade de Sao Paulo Brazil Stellenbosch University South Africa Campus editThe various faculties are housed around the city Most of the faculties including the faculties of Law Arts and Philosophy are located in and around the city center The university s original building which acts as the main administrative building lies exactly in the center of the city at the Broerstraat The faculty of medical sciences is located close by at the University Medical Center Groningen UMCG The Faculties of Economics and Business Spatial Sciences and Science and Engineering are housed in the northern outskirts of the city at the Zernike Campus named after Nobel Prize winner Frits Zernike The Zernike campus is also shared by the Hanze University of Applied Sciences the other big university in the city making the total number of students studying there around 40 000 49 The university has libraries in three locations the main one at the city center one in the Duisenberg building in Zernike Campus and one in the faculty of medicine that includes a vast array of books and online material for students The library at the city center also has a Starbucks on its premises The university has also recently opened another campus in Leeuwarden Friesland referred to as Campus Fryslan that offers multiple disciplines in both undergraduate and postgraduate levels 50 Student life editThe city of Groningen is known as the student city of the Netherlands around one third of the city s residents are students at either The University of Groningen or at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences The university through ACLO 51 offers a wide range of sporting activities and courses Almost each sport has its own association and offers the use of its facilities at discount rates for students 52 The university also has multiple student societies that organize social events for its members as well as student and study associations that are mostly concerned with specific faculties and courses The use of bicycles as the means for transport is particularly prevalent for locals and students alike and has integrated labelled bike paths from the city center to Zernike The city is popularly referred to as The World Cycling City because of this 53 Student housing edit The University of Groningen does not have student accommodation It does however offer students with accommodation via SSH Student Housing which operates student houses in various locations in Groningen and various other cities within the Netherlands 54 A significant number of students live in private accommodations within the city however a recent addition to the housing options for students is The Student Hotel as well In an effort to combat the annual housing shortage the city of Groningen has incentivized the construction of short term accommodation such as The Village which is made of shipping containers for international students 55 The Dutch government has strict laws for private accommodations for both tenants students and the landlords so that fair rent prices and renting conditions can be maintained 56 In 2018 the university received national attention due to the housing crisis in the city of Groningen Due to the fact that most incoming students at the university are primarily from other parts of the country or the world there has been a lack of housing options for students 57 Especially in the fall semester of 2021 the housing crisis hit its peak with hundreds of students reportedly not having any accommodation and resorting to emergency shelters 58 The housing shorting evoked a protest in the city centre which culminated in the Academy building being temporarily occupied by students to put pressure on the city to extend emergency housing 59 Research editIn 2019 708 PhD students were admitted to a PhD programme compared to 816 in 2018 Around 50 of the admitted PhD students came from abroad In 2019 a total of 546 PhDs took place 22 of them cum laude The national share was thus around 11 60 Research schools centres and institutes edit Humanities and Social Sciences Center for Language and Cognition Groningen CLCG Centre for Religion and Heritage Centre for Religion Conflict and Globalization CRCG Centre Religion Health and Wellbeing CRASIS Culture Religion and Society in Graeco Roman Antiquity Globalisation Studies Groningen GSG Groningen Institute of Archeology GIA Groningen Institute for Educational research GION Groningen Research Institute of Philosophy GRIPH Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture ICOG Heymans Institute Institute of Indian Studies Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology ICS Qumran Institute Urban and Regional Studies Institute URSI Law Centre for Law Administration and Society CRBS Groningen Centre of Energy Law GCEL Economics amp Business SOM research instituteLife Sciences Research School of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences BCN UMCG 61 Research Institute BCN BRAIN UMCG 62 Cancer Research Center Groningen CRCG UMCG 63 Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences GELIFES 64 Groningen University Institute for Drug Exploration GUIDE UMCG 65 Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology GBB Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy GRIP Science in Healthy Ageing and healthcaRE SHARE UMCG 66 W J Kolff Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science UMCG 67 Science and Engineering 68 Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ENTEG Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen ESRIG Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen GBB Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute GELIFES Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences GRIP Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy ISEC Institute for Science Education and Communication Kapteyn Astronomical Institute Stratingh Institute for Chemistry Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials ZIAM Graduate schools edit The University of Groningen s Graduate Schools are organized somewhat different from its international counterparts 69 The main difference is that the Graduate Schools do not contain all Master s programmes Graduate Schools manage and facilitate the two year Master s programmes top master s degree programmes and Research master s degree programmes Graduate School of Behavioural and Social Sciences Graduate School of Economics and Business Graduate School of Humanities Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Medical Sciences Graduate School of Philosophy Graduate School of Science Graduate School of Spatial Sciences Graduate School of Religion Culture and SocietyNotable alumni editNotable alumni of the University of Groningen include 70 Heads of Government Paramanga Ernest Yonli Prime Minister of Burkina Faso John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute Prime Minister of Great Britain Suzanne Camelia Romer Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles Etienne Ys Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles Johan Remkes Deputy Prime Minister of the NetherlandsBusiness Leaders Bart Becht CEO of Reckitt Benckiser Maarten van den Bergh Chairman of Lloyds Bank named the most powerful businessman in Great Britain in 2005 by The Times Marc Bolland CEO of Marks amp Spencer Dolf van den Brink CEO of Heineken N V Paul Polman CEO of Unilever Roel de Vries Global Head of Marketing at Nissan Motor Corporation Hans Wijers Chairman of the Supervisory Board of ING former CEO of AkzoNobel George Moller CEO of Robeco former CEO of Euronext Chris Vogelzang CEO of Danske Bank Roelof Joosten CEO of FrieslandCampina 71 Volkert Engelsman CEO of Eosta Paul Fentener van Vlissingen CEO of SHV Holdings Maarten Wetselaar CEO of Cepsa 72 73 Marjan Rintel CEO of KLM former CEO of Dutch Railways 74 Louise Gunning Schepers chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Schiphol Group Dimitri de Vreeze CEO of DSM N V 75 76 Maria Oudeman president of Utrecht University former director of Equinor Ronald Brus CEO of Janssen Vaccines 77 Economists and Researchers Wim Duisenberg first president of the European Central Bank Klaas Knot current President of the Dutch central bank De Nederlandsche Bank DNB 78 Dirk Stikker Secretary General of NATO Diederik Stapel professor of social psychology known for fabrication of research data 79 Gerbrand Bakker early 19th century physician Johan van Benthem logician Johann Bernoulli mathematician Bart Bok astronomer Hans van Abeelen first Dutch behavior geneticist Corina Brussaard Antarctic researcher in viral ecology and phytoplankton Anita Buma Antarctic researcher in marine ecophysiology Wei Ji Ma professor of psychology and neuroscience Ben Feringa recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 for his work on molecular motors Heike Kamerlingh Onnes recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his experiments on the properties of matter at low temperatures which made the production of liquid helium possible Frits Zernike recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the phase contrast optical microscope in 1953 Politicians Job Cohen former mayor of Amsterdam and former leader of the Dutch Labour Party Pim Fortuyn lecturer later politician and founder of the Pim Fortuyn List and assassinated in 2002 Niccolo Invidia member of parliament Italy Jacques Wallage former mayor of Groningen Halbe Zijlstra former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Bruins former Dutch State Secretary for Education Culture and ScienceOthers Turtle Bunbury Irish historian and author James Burnett Lex van Dam hedge fund manager featured on Million Dollar Traders on BBC2 Ubbo Emmius founder of the University of Groningen and first rector magnificus Willem Frederik Hermans lecturer and writer Gerardus Heymans philosopher and psychologist Jack Hoeksema linguist and professor in the Department of Dutch Language and Culture Pieter Crull jurist attorney general of Suriname and acting governor Peter Hofstee professor of theoretical physics joined IBM in 1996 currently the chief architect of the Synergistic Processor Element SPE of the Cell microprocessor Johan Huizinga historian Aletta Jacobs first woman in the Netherlands to receive an MD Ashin Jinarakkhita Indonesian Buddhist monk Johann Heinrich Alting theologian Annemarie Duchess of Parma journalist consultant and member of the Dutch royal family Jaap Kunst ethnomusicologist studied law Prince Maurits van Oranje Nassau first cousin of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands John Nerbonne professor of humanities computing expert in dialectology member of the Dutch Royal Academy of Science Wubbo Ockels first Dutch astronaut received a PhD degree in physics and mathematics 1973 Jan Oort astronomer Johannes Jacobus Poortman philosopher psychologist Dagmar Reichardt professor of Cultural Industry at University of Latvia James Renwick 1662 1688 Scottish Covenanter Willem de Sitter astronomer Tom Snijders statistician and sociologist expert on multilevel analysis and developer of Siena in R a program for longitudinal social network analysis Henk G Sol Professor of Business Engineering and ICT Pieter Jelles Troelstra lawyer politician early 20th century Rene Veenstra professor of sociology expert on social network analysis and group processes in bullying Wietse Venema programmer and physicist Clemens von Bonninghausen lawyer botanist homeopathic physician Epke Zonderland 2012 Olympics gold medalistNotable researchers editDirk Bezemer born 1971 economist Mineke Bosch historian Cornelis de Bot linguist Marijn van Dijk developmental psychologist Caroline van Eck art historian Paul van Geert developmental psychologist Nathalie Katsonis chemist Wander Lowie linguist Angus Maddison British economist Lodi Nauta professor of the History Sijbren Otto chemist of Philosophy Erik Scherder Wolfgang Stroebe social psychologist Albert Szent Gyorgyi biochemist awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937 Marjolijn Verspoor linguist Bart van Wees nl applied physics Ben Feringa synthetic organic chemist awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 Pauline Kleingeld nl professor of Ethics and its history Amina Helmi Argentine astronomer and a professor of dynamics structure and formation of the milky way Cisca Wijmenga professor of Human Genetics Theunis Piersma professor of Global Flyway Ecology Bert Roling Professor of Law and progenitor of the field of Polemology in the Netherlands Linda Steg professor of environmental psychology and a pioneer and world leader in the field of environmental psychology 80 Sabeth Verpoorte professor of microfluidics and miniaturized lab on a chip systems in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Jacques Zeelen professor of globalization studies and humanitarian actionSee also editEducation in the Netherlands Energy Delta Institute List of early modern universities in EuropeReferences edit 1 Press release University of Groningen 2 Press release University of Groningen a b c d e Key figures 14 July 2004 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Principal colour University of Groningen Retrieved 24 August 2018 Rug wordt joedzjie Universiteitskrant Archived from the original on 27 April 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2016 Prominent Professors History University Museum Public outreach Society Business University of Groningen www rug nl Retrieved 5 June 2018 Awards and medals Facts and figures Our position About us University of Groningen www rug nl 13 June 2006 Retrieved 9 June 2018 Spinoza Prize winners 1996 2020 NWO Spinoza Prize Top researchers Leading research Research University of Groningen www rug nl Retrieved 11 June 2018 Groningen University of Independent co uk 22 March 2011 University of Groningen Facts amp Figures Article in U S News amp World Report accessed on 11 July 2017 De Keizerlijke Universiteit Rug 400 RUG Yantai van de baan UKrant nl Thereza Langeler Rob Siebelink 31 January 2018 Retrieved 28 November 2018 De China plannen van Rijksuniversiteit Groningen NOS 31 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Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences GELIFES University of Groningen Groningen University Institute for Drug Exploration GUIDE University of Groningen Research Institute SHARE University of Groningen W J Kolff Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science University of Groningen Research institutes Research University of Groningen 25 October 2012 Retrieved 15 September 2020 PhD programma s 11 September 2012 Retrieved 31 May 2015 Prominente Groningse hoogleraren Retrieved 31 May 2015 CEO in the Champions League of the dairy industry 31 August 2015 Meta Nombre Del Proyecto 70 Cepsa appoints Maarten Wetselaar as new CEO KLM nominates Marjan Rintel as new CEO Dimitri de Vreeze DSM DSM hopes to get the chemistry right with joint CEOs Reuters 2 December 2019 Crucell Announces Nomination of Ronald Brus as CEO Klaas Knot wordt nieuwe president van DNB NU nl PDF Changes in publication culture and the Stapel fraud case ruud abma Academia edu Stevin Prize for Linda Steg 8 June 2020 Further reading edit in Dutch Klaas van Berkel Universiteit van het Noorden Vier eeuwen academisch leven in Groningen Part 1 De oude universiteit 1614 1876 Hilversum Verloren 2014 ISBN 978 90 8704 466 4External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Official website nbsp University of Groningen Datasets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Groningen amp oldid 1195898752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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