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Language Centre launches new website

25 September 2017

The University of Groningen Language Centre has launched a new website! Our wide range of services is now more accessible and you can quickly and easily find what you need.

New website of the Language Centre

For whom?

Our training courses start at fixed times throughout the year, but can also be tailored to individuals or groups.

What do we offer?

Our range of services can be divided into several sections: courses, translation and correction and testing .

Within the wide range of courses, we differentiate between language courses - the Language Centre offers courses in no fewer than 13 different languages! - and training in academic , intercultural and business communication skills.

Do you need a course that is flexible in time and place? Our final category of courses is just what you need – our e-learning range is constantly expanding (for example Online Dutch and Rosetta Stone independent study).

What’s new?

Navigate through our new main menu to find what you need in our range of services. Browsing through our website has never been so easy. Our new search function might also help you find what you need. Plus, all the way at the bottom, our very own Language Centre ‘doormat’ contains links to our most visited pages.

Curious?

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