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Construction of innovation centre starts at GreenWise Campus in Emmen
Date:13 March 2026

Op de GreenWise Campus in Emmen is de bouw van een nieuw innovatiecentrum gestart. Dit markeert een belangrijke stap in de verdere ontwikkeling van de campus als plek waar onderwijs, onderzoek en bedrijfsleven samenwerken aan duurzame innovaties.

Slimme rekenkracht voor gezonder waterplantenbeheer
Date:13 March 2026

Klimaatverandering en invasieve exoten zetten het beheer van waterplanten steeds meer onder druk terwijl gezonde waterwegen juist essentieel zijn voor onze natuur en samenleving. De inzet van een AI-herkenningsmodel moet het beheer van invasieve waterplanten flink versnellen. Het computercluster Hábrók van de RUG voorziet in de rekencapaciteit om het AI-model te trainen.

Video: Aletta Jacobs Prize and College Tour with Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan
Date:12 March 2026

Last Friday, Minister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan received the Aletta Jacobs Prize from Rector Magnificus Jacquelien Scherpen. She received the award for her many years of commitment to equality within the Ministry of Defense. State Secretary Judith Tielen contributed to the ceremony with a call for emancipation, and professors Janka Stoker and Marieke Liem gave speeches entitled ‘Role model against my will’ and ‘More than bruises’.

Island birds reveal surprising link between immunity and gut bacteria
Date:12 March 2026

Researchers at the University of Groningen have discovered a link between intestestinal health and the immune system of the Seychelles warbler. They show how the immune system of animals and the collection of bacterial species in their intestines evolve together – probably also in humans.

RAS 2025 Year Overview
Date:12 March 2026

New Fellows, successful projects, interdisciplinary education, and major events - highlights from the RAS community in 2025.

Japanese distinction for UG ProfessorJanny de Jong
Date:11 March 2026

Prof. Janny de Jong, emeritus Professor at the University of Groningen, received the Japanese distinction Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette. The decoration was presented at the Embassy of Japan in The Hague.

Microplastics are like boomerangs
Date:10 March 2026

As part of the measurement campaign Kleding Onder de Loep (Clothing Under the Microscope), Barbro Melgert assessed how much microplastic the inhabitants of Groningen disperse from their own clothes. By making people aware of their own role in the dispersion of microplastics, she is hoping to promote a healthier living environment.

UG and UMCG explore establishment of joint valorization organization
Date:09 March 2026

The Board of the University of Groningen and the Executive Board of the University Medical Center Groningen have appointed Anne Been as quartermaster for exploring the establishment of a joint valorization organization.

Science for Society | The Scholierenacademie takes research into the classroom
Date:09 March 2026

Project leader Douwe van der Tuin is using the Scholierenacademie to show pupils in primary and secondary schools in the Northern Netherlands that there is more to science than conducting experiments. ‘It would be a pity if pupils were put off studying because they don’t identify with this stereotype. Our aim is to enable all students to experience science and the associated skills, in the humanities, exact sciences, and social sciences.’

UG awards Aletta Jacobs Prize to Minister Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan
Date:06 March 2026

On Friday 6 March 2026, Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan has been awarded the University of Groningen (UG) Aletta Jacobs Prize by Rector Magnificus Jacquelien Scherpen. In her previous position as lieutenant general in the Dutch Armed Forces, she succeeded in drawing attention to the still misogynistic aspects of the Ministry of Defence in a humorous way, thereby helping to make the culture more equal from within.

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