Double/dual/joint degree programmes
The University of Groningen has joined forces with strategic international partner universities worldwide to offer joint programmes enabling students to study in different countries and learn about different societies. Upon successful completion of a joint programme, students receive an additional certificate and in some cases a degree from both universities.
Double/joint Bachelor's degree programmes
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DD Chemistry
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Jilin University
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Double degree programme for students from Fudan University, China, for the specialization International Economics and Business. Students spend two years in Fudan and two years in Groningen.
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Double Degree Bachelor in cooperation with Fudan University, Shanghai, China. This is a post-propaedeutic 2+2 programme for incoming Fudan students in the Mathematical Economics track at Fudan School of Economics.
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Double degree programme in cooperation with Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Students spend four semesters in Yogyakarta, and two semesters in Groningen.
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Double Degree Bachelor International Business with Universitas Indonesia (Jakarta, Indonesia) , with the FEB BSc International Business. The curriculum of the second phase of the DDB at the University of Groningen can be found here
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The Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen and KEDGE Business School have teamed up to offer the Double Degree BSc in International Business / KEDGE Bachelor.
During the four-year programme you will study at both the University of Groningen (UG) and KEDGE Business School (KEDGE BS). You will complete an internship in the third year and a thesis in the fourth year. |
Double/dual/joint Master's degree programmes
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Double degree programme in cooperation with BI Norwegian School of Management, Norway. Students spend two semesters in Oslo, and two semesters in Groningen.
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Double degree programme in cooperation with Münster University, Germany. Students spend two semesters in Groningen, and two semesters in Münster.
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Joint multidisciplinary programme, co-ordinated by the Wetsus Academy, in which the following universities participate: University of Groningen, Wageningen University, and University of Twente. |
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This is a 120 EC (4-semester) programme involving (year 1) the MSc IE&B, MSc Economics and MSc IB&M (FEB), and (year 2) the Master of Economics in Applied Economics (Fudan). The Shanghai curriculum includes English-taught modules from the Applied Economics track, the DDM in Chinese Economy, HSBC Seminar courses and Overseas Lecturers’ Short Courses.
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This double degree programme with Universidad de Chile in Santiago is for students who want to broaden their view on important economic topics by bringing in a comparative perspective.
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This double degree programme is the analytically focused ARACIS accredited master programme of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi (UAIC) and University of Groningen (RUG). FRM is designed for ready minds seeking a high-quality professional training for their global career in finance and risk management.
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Double degree programme in cooperation with Uppsala University, Sweden. Students spend one semester in Uppsala, one semester in Groningen and one semester writing their thesis in Groningen and/or Uppsala.
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Double degree IE&B (Development Economics) specialisation in cooperation with Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany. Students spend two semesters in Göttingen and two semesters in Groningen.
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Double degree IE&B (Central-East European Economies) specialisation in cooperation with Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary. Students spend two semesters in Budapest and two semesters in Groningen.
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The MEDEG programme is offered by a consortium of the University of Groningen (The Netherlands), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain) and Lund University (Sweden). Candidates study the first year either in Groningen or Madrid. In the second year all students move to Sweden to specialise in development and growth issues at Lund University School of Economics and Management.
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This DDM programme with the Renmin University of China (Beijing) enables you to view your own surroundings through new eyes. With more than half of the world living in cities, you learn multi-faceted approaches to urban planning in everything from small cities to huge metropoles.
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This DDM programme with the department of Architecture and Planning in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) teaches how to create the right spatial conditions for today and for future needs. In order to tackle sustainability challenges you study neighbourhoods, cities and regions in relation to their social elements.
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This DDM programme with the Gadja Mada University in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) teaches how to apply your knowledge in urban planning and design studios at different scales. By studying in both European and Southeast Asian context, you learn how to take both social contexts and planning politics into consideration.
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The DDM programme with the Department of Regional and City Planning in Bandung (Indonesia) makes you a professional at dealing with planning issues at the local and the central level in both the developed and the developing world.
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The DDM programme with the Department of Regional and City Planning in Bandung (Indonesia) makes you a professional at dealing with planning issues at the local and the central level in both the developed and the developing world.
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This DDM programme with the University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona) offers high level research training in sociology and demography. From a unique interdisciplinary and dynamic perspective you study how both advanced and developing societies are impacted by global events such as economic crises.
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This DDM programme with the University of Cologne (Germany) focuses on demographic change, population dynamics and modern challenges due to increasing life expectancy, decreasing birth rates and migration. In this, you study how global events impact individual conditions and choices, and social inequalities and cohesion.
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This DDM programme with the Gadja Mada University in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) teaches how to develop both urban and regional areas in a sustainable manner. In the context of Europe and Southeast Asia, you learn how to solve real-world problems while taking varying social contexts and planning politics into consideration.
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This double degree master's integrative approach towards two expert fields equips you to better address today's grand, sustainability challenges from a psychologist perspective. |
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The Universities of Groningen (the Netherlands), Oslo (Norway), Aberdeen (United Kingdom) and Copenhagen (Denmark), offer an advanced curriculum on energy law, from wellhead to burner tip. The two-year accredited joint degree programme is an LLM, designed and structured specifically for legal professionals in the energy sector and ran between September 2016 and August 2018. |
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This DDM programme with the Department of Geography in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) teaches sustainable ways to manage and plan watersheds, marine & coastal areas and the environment & infrastructure. In the context of Europe and Southeast Asia you learn how to deal with varying social contexts and planning politics.
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This DDM programme with the University of Oldenburg (Germany) tackles the global challenges of today. In an international and multidisciplinary approach you learn to manage the water and coastal resources of future societies in a sustainable way.
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This DDM programme with Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) explores the intersection of economics and geography: economic aspects of geography and the geographical aspects of the economy. You learn why and how global processes such as environmental change, migration and digitalisation affect regions differently.
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This DDM programme is a 90 EC (3 semesters) collaboration between the University of Groningen and the Córdoba University (Spain), and is about the religious origins of modern society. Topics are among other things: exclusion, integration, and coexistence, from antiquity to modernity.
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