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ERC Proof of Concept grant for Kottapalli and Covi
Date:14 July 2025

Professors Ajay Kottapalli and Erika Covi have received Proof of Concept grants from the European Research Council (ERC).

How the once-dry Mediterranean Sea was filled with water
Date:14 July 2025

Using high-resolution landscape evolution models, researchers showed that the Mediterranean Sea began filling long before the Atlantic Ocean breached.

Grunnegs and Drèents will have a permanent place in the classroom with MOI
Date:14 July 2025

Starting in school year 2025-2026, the educational programme MOI: Meertalig Onderwijs in Grunnen en Drenthe (Multilingual Education in Grunnen and Drenthe) will give regional language a permanent place in primary education. MOI brings Grunnegs and Drèents playfully into the classroom, as a structural part of daily teaching practice.

UMCG onderzoek | Minder complicaties na extra echometing bij zwangeren die baby minder voelen bewegen
Date:11 July 2025

Het is lastig te bepalen of een bevalling moet worden ingeleid of niet, als een vrouw in de laatste fase van haar zwangerschap de baby niet goed voelt bewegen. Door een extra echometing van de bloedvaten van de baby te maken, is hiervan een betere inschatting te maken. Een extra echometing zorgt voor minder complicaties bij de pasgeborene.

Alette Smeulers ontrafelt het kwaad: ‘Gewone mensen, extreme daden’
Date:11 July 2025

Internationale misdrijven als genocide, oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid roepen al decennia vragen op: hoe kunnen mensen hiertoe in staat zijn? Wat bezielt hen? En hoe kunnen we dit begrijpen zonder te vervallen in simplificaties van goed en kwaad? Prof. dr. Alette Smeulers onderzoekt deze vragen al ruim twintig jaar

New Bachelor's Program in Frisian to Launch in Groningen in 2026
Date:10 July 2025

Starting in September 2026, students will be able to pursue a full bachelor's degree in Frisian at the University of Groningen. This development follows the signing of a new agreement on July 10 by the University of Groningen (UG), the Ministry of Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap (OCW), the Ministry Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties (BZK), and the Province of Fryslân.

Security campus in the North
Date:10 July 2025

The Thorbecke Academy of NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences is going to establish a security campus in the North, in collaboration with the UG. To this end, the UG will appoint a professor at Campus Fryslân in Leeuwarden, where one of the air bases of the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force is located as well.

Dutch Research Agenda funding for nanomedicine research
Date:10 July 2025

Prof Dr Anna Salvati, Dr Christoffer Åberg and Prof Dr Siewert-Jan Marrink have been granted a National Science Agenda (NWA) funding to further develop life-saving drugs based on nanotechnology with the NanoMedNL consortium.

Dutch research Agenda funding for circular bio-based materials
Date:10 July 2025

Prof Anastasiia Krushynska has been granted a EUR 600,000 National Science Agenda (NWA) funding to help develop innovative technologies for converting low-grade organic waste into durable, recyclable materials.

The Young Academy Groningen welcomes eight new members
Date:09 July 2025

After summer, the Young Academy Groningen will again welcome eight new members. Their research covers a wide variety of topics, including autism, compromise in political philosophy, oncology in primary care, prevention and management of chronic kidney disease, legal arguments and justification in international legal theory and philosophy, and the influence of popular culture on our world.

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