Where academic excellence meets vibrant student life.
A dynamic city with a rich history and youthful energy.
Groningen is home to the University of Groningen and Hanze University of Applied Sciences, both offering world-class education and research opportunities. The University of Groningen is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the Netherlands, while Hanze focuses on practical skills and innovation. Together, they provide a diverse range of academic programs to suit various interests and career goals.
With over 50,000 students and 120 nationalities represented, Groningen is a welcoming hub for global connections and cultural exchange. The city's international student community is vibrant and active, with many opportunities to engage in cultural events and social activities. Organizations like ESN Groningen help facilitate these interactions and make it easy for newcomers to settle in.
Groningen offers a lively nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues, ensuring there's always something to do. The city also boasts beautiful green spaces like the Noorderplantsoen and the Prinsenhof, perfect for relaxation. Additionally, Groningen hosts various cultural events throughout the year, such as the Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival, which adds to its dynamic atmosphere.
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Answers to common questions about studying in Groningen
Groningen is known for its youthful energy, top universities, and vibrant cultural scene. Students make up 25% of the population!
Yes, Groningen hosts over 4,000 international students from more than 120 countries.
On average, student accommodation costs around €400 per month, with affordable options for food and transport.
Groningen offers a variety of associations for sports, arts, academics, and cultural interests. ESN Groningen is a popular choice for internationals.
Yes, Groningen is one of the safest cities in the Netherlands with a strong community spirit.
Join ESN Groningen or one of the many student associations to connect with peers and explore the city together.
KEI Week is an introduction week filled with activities to help new students settle into Groningen's vibrant lifestyle.
Visit the Groninger Museum, enjoy live performances at Stadsschouwburg, or attend Eurosonic Noorderslag music festival.
Yes! Most people speak English, making it easy for international students to navigate daily life.
Students can access affordable gyms like ACLO at Zernike campus or join sports clubs across the city.