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University of Groningen
Region: Western Europe
Country/Region: Netherlands
Found Year: 1614
Address: PO Box 72
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Introduction

The University of Groningen is an international academic community in which disciplinary and cross-disciplinary research leads to scientific breakthroughs and societal innovation, and in which talented students are trained as innovators who will contribute to a sustainable society. Its research and education are driven by intrinsic curiosity and interaction with global society. As a result, research, education and processes that have a societal impact are closely intertwined at the University. Our research, which is of the highest standing, is based on strong core disciplines and a critical mass of researchers. These strong core disciplines are the foundation of our cross-disciplinary research. Our research in these core disciplines and our cross-disciplinary research help us to both deepen our fundamental understanding and knowledge of the world and find innovative answers to today¡¯s societal challenges. Understanding the world and putting this knowledge to use are two key responsibilities. With these responsibilities in mind, we actively engage in the dissemination of knowledge and converting this knowledge into economic and societal value. We do this with an emphasis on our three research priorities ¨C healthy ageing, energy and sustainable society ¨C and with a specific focus on the needs of the Northern Netherlands. We want our students to become active, independent, and responsible citizens who can think critically and help solve the scientific and societal challenges of today and become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. To achieve this goal we aim at small-scale teaching and focus on establishing strong links between students and staff, between teaching and research, and between teaching and relevant social issues in national and international contexts. Exceptional teaching and research are only feasible with a diverse perspective on teaching and research and a university community encompassing different talents and nationalities. We achieve this by establishing a setting in which talent is recognized and can blossom. In keeping with the University¡¯s ambitions, talented staff and students from all over the world are attracted by the career prospects and challenging study programmes. Moreover, they are given ample opportunity to apply, train and develop their specific strengths. Our university thus delivers a knowledgeable workforce that can make a significant contribution to a deeper understanding of the world and solving the challenges it presents. We believe that it is important to keep in touch with our alumni around the globe and to enable them to contribute to the mission of the university.

Academic Ranking of World Universities
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2023
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2024
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Automation & Control
28
Business Administration
31
Sociology
32
Communication
35
Medical Technology
43
Dentistry & Oral Sciences
44
Psychology
49
Clinical Medicine
51-75
Key Statistics
33402
Total Enrollment
10427(31.2%)
International Students
20214
Undergraduate Enrollment
6098(30.2%)
International Students
13188
Graduate Enrollment
4329(32.8%)
International Students
Programs
Undergraduate Programs
American Studies
Archaeology
Artificial Intelligence
Arts, Culture and Media
Art History
Astronomy
Bachelor'S In Environmental and Infrastructure Planning
Bachelor'S In Human Geography and Spatial Planning
Biology
Chemistry
Communication and Information Studies
Dental Education
Dutch Language and Culture
Econometrics and Operations Research
Economics and Business Economics
Engelstalige Variant: International and European Law
English Language and Culture
Ethics
European Law School
Finno-Ugric Languages and Cultures
Frisian Language and Culture
German Language and Culture
Greek and Latin Languages and Cultures
History
Human Movement Sciences
Information
Information Science / Humanities Computing
International and European Law
International Business and Management
International Relations and International Organization
Languages and Cultures of The Middle East
Law
Law and Governance
Law and Ict
Life Science and Technology
Linguistics
Lore Failed Technology
Mathematics
Medicine
Notarial Law
Pedagogy and Educational Sciences
Pharmacy
Physics
Practical Philosophy
Psychology
Religious Studies
Romance Languages and Cultures
Scandinavian Languages and Cultures
Slavic Languages and Cultures
Sociology
Tax Law
Technical Business
Technical Mathematics
Technical Physics
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Theology
Theoretical Philosophy
The History Of Philosophy
Graduate Programs
American Studies
Applied Linguistics
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Archaeology
Artificial Intelligence
Arts, Culture and Media
Art History and Archaeology
Art History
Astronomy
Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Sciences
Business Administration
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Clinical and Psychosocial Epidemiology
Clinical Linguistics - Erasmus Mundus
Clinical Psychology
Communication and Information Sciences
Computing Science
Criminal Law and Criminology
Cultural Geography
Development Planning and Infrastructure Management
Dutch Culture
Dutch Language and Culture
Ecology and Evolution
Econometrics, Operations Research & Actuarial Studies
Economics
Economic Geography
Education and Communication In Natural Sciences
Education and Development
Education In Communication and Mathematics
Energy and Environmental Sciences
English Language and Culture
English Language and Culture
Environmental and Infrastructure Planning
Euroculture (Erasmus Mundus)
European Law
Evolutionary Biology
Finance
Finno-Ugric Languages and Cultures
French Language and Culture
Frisian Language and Culture
General Linguistics
Geography & Teaching
German Language and Culture
Greek and Latin Languages and Cultures
History
Human-Machine Communication
Humanitarian Action
Human Movement Sciences
Human Resource Management
Industrial Engineering and Management
Information Science / Humanties Computing
International and Comparative Private Law
International Business & Management
International Economic and Business Law
International Law and The Law of International Organizations
International Relations and International Organization
Jewish and Christian Traditions
Journalism
Language and Communication Technologies
Languages and Cultures of The Middle East
Linguistics
Literary and Cultural Studies
Marine Biology
Marketing
Mathematics
Meaning, Tradition and Change
Medical and Pharmaceutical Drug Innovation
Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences
Medicine
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Modern History and International Relations
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Multiele: Learning and Teaching of Spanish In Multilingual and International Contexts
Natural Sciences
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Philosophy
Philosophy and Education
Philosophy Of A Specific Scientific Discipline
Physics
Planning
Population Studies
Psychometrics and Statistics
Real Estate Studies
Religion, Representation and Power
Religion In The Modern World
Romance Languages and Cultures
Scandinavian Languages and Cultures
Science In Water & Coastal Management
Slavic Languages and Cultures
Social and Organizational Psychology
Sociology
Spanish Language and Culture
Speech and Language Pathology
Supply Chain Management
Technology Management
Theology: Biblical Studies & Hermeneutics
The Research Master¡¯S In Regional Studies