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Islands as testing grounds for a sustainable society
Date:31 March 2026

Remote, close-knit communities in ecologically unique environments are some of the defining characteristics of many islands. This makes them particularly well-suited for research. The Islands & Sustainability Lab at the University of Groningen is an interdisciplinary knowledge network that conducts research and shares knowledge about islands across faculty and national borders.

Meer angst- en depressieklachten in Groningen door aardbevingen
Date:31 March 2026

Inwoners van Groningen die jarenlang te maken hebben met aardbevingen door gaswinning hebben aantoonbaar vaker last van angst- en depressieve klachten. Het gaat om tienduizenden extra gevallen van somberheid, verlies van interesse, concentratieproblemen, rusteloosheid en spanning, blijkt uit onderzoek van het UMCG en de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

Fly like an owl to train your neck
Date:30 March 2026

In this VR game, you control an owl with head movements: just tilt your head forward and the owl makes a nosedive. Meanwhile, you’re actually doing neck exercises. Elisabeth Wilhelm and her PhD-student Luís Felipe García Arias developed this game together with Marina de Koning-Tijssen, a neurologist at the University Medical Center Groningen. The game was developed for patients who experience abnormal movements and postures of the neck due to a neurological disorder called cervical dystonia.

In Science Podcast: Francesco Picchioni on recycling rubber and plastics
Date:30 March 2026

Francesco Picchioni is the new guest in our In Science Podcast and talks about the development of new technologies for recycling rubber and plastics.

From cycling helmets to vapes: where does the line between personal freedom and government intervention lie?
Date:30 March 2026

Vaccination, bicycle helmets, tobacco, alcohol, healthy eating, abortion, preconception care and an open-door policy in care homes: all hot issues in the Netherlands where the balance between health and freedom comes into play. Professor of Health Law Brigit Toebes has written a book on the subject: 'Dat bepaal ik zelf wel - reflecties op gezondheid, vrijheid en recht', that will be published by Boom on 1 April.

CERN to host Europe’s flagship open-access publishing platform Open Research Europe
Date:26 March 2026

CERN has been selected to host a new phase of Open Research Europe (ORE), supported by a new funding consortium of European national funding agencies and research organizations, among which NWO. With NWO joining ORE, this will mean that the platform will be available as a publication channel for researchers affiliated with a Dutch research organisation, regardless of whether they have an NWO grant or not.

Why do seals whisk their whiskers?
Date:25 March 2026

Seals rely on their highly sensitive whiskers to detect tiny water movements left behind by swimming fish. New research by University of Groningen scientists shows that active whisking improves sensing, helping seals accurately follow underwater trails.

More ice in Antarctica due to increased snowfall
Date:25 March 2026

Research from the KNMI in collaboration with the University of Groningen shows that, after more than 25 years of decline, the ice mass in Antarctica has been increasing again since 2020. The cause: an increase in snowfall, mainly due to ‘atmospheric rivers’ transporting extra moist air to the ice sheet.

Spreek jij Nedersaksisch? Doneer jouw stem via RUG-initiatief proaten.nl
Date:24 March 2026

Spreek jij Nedersaksisch? Dan kun je vanaf 31 maart jouw stem doneren via het online platform proaten.nl. Dit initiatief van hoogleraar Martijn Wieling van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG) wil bijdragen aan de ontwikkeling van spraaktechnologie voor onder andere het Drents, Gronings, Stellingwerfs, Twents, Veluws en Achterhoeks. Voor welke variant zijn de meeste sprekers te mobiliseren? En wie zorgt er als eerste voor dat een uitspraak als “pien ien mien pokkel” ook voor mensen die geen Nedersaksisch spreken met een telefoon op zak begrepen wordt?

Winners of the Best Practice in Teaching & Learning Award 2026 announced
Date:24 March 2026

This year’s Education Festival kicked off by announcing and honouring the winners of the Best Practice in Teaching & Learning Award.The aim of this award is to highlight innovative teaching initiatives that engage students and align with the University of Groningen’s educational themes. All eleven faculties nominate a course and the lecturer(s) responsible. The winners were presented with the Best Practice Award by Rector Jacquelien Scherpen.

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