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Welcome to your Programme

Welcome to the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) of the University of Groningen (UG)!

To help you make a great start here at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen and specifically in your programme, we have organized a number of activities around the start of your programme, collectively called the Kick-off Activities. We strongly encourage you to attend these.    

The Kick-off Activities will introduce you to the faculty, the degree programme, the study association, and most of all, to your fellow students

Another great way to get to know your fellow students as soon as possible, is the Introduction camp, organized by the study association of your degree programme.

Accomodation
Finding somewhere to live can be daunting, especially if you are moving to the Netherlands for the first time.  Around 20,000 students will all be looking for a room at the same time in Groningen so start your search as soon as possible.  It is your own responsibility to find somewhere to live. The University of Groningen does NOT provide accommodation for students. We advise that you start looking for accommodation as early as possible since it will be very difficult to secure somewhere to stay if you wait too long. Tips on looking for accomodation can be found on the University website.

Start of the programme
Your bachelor degree programme will officially start on 2 September, 2024. You can  find all locations of our Faculty online. Time tables will be published online as well, usually from 15 July onwards.

Safety instructions
All first-year students receive safety instructions during the second lecture week. Depending on your degree programme, the safety instructions consist of one or two parts. Students from all degree programmes must participate in the theoretical part. Students from degree programmes with laboratory practicals, e.g. Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Life, Science and Technology and Pharmacy, also must participate in the practical part. Time tables will provide information about when and where you will receive the safety instructions.

Absence
Please inform the academic advisors by email when you cannot be present at the Introduction Day.

We wish you a pleasant summer, and hope to welcome you in September!

Best regards,

Prof. R.K. Bose, programme director Chemical Engineering
Prof. W.R. Browne, programme director Chemistry
Geartsje Zondervan, academic advisor Chemistry
Laura Nunes dos Santos Comprido, academic advisor Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Corry Bijlsma, programme coordinator

Last modified:17 July 2024 10.45 a.m.