The University of Groningen in the World

Klaas van Berkel, Guus Termeer

The University of Groningen in the World

A Concise History

The University of Groningen has been an international university since its foundation in 1614. The first professors formed a rich international community, and many students came from outside the Netherlands, especially from areas now belonging to Germany. Internationalization, a popular slogan nowadays, is therefore nothing new, but its meaning has changed over time. How did the University of Groningen grow from a provincial institution established for religious reasons into a top-100 university with 36,000 students, of whom 25% come from abroad and almost half of the academic staff is of foreign descent? What is the identity of this four-century-old university that is still strongly anchored in the northern part of the Netherlands but that also has a mind that is open to the world? The history of the university, as told by Klaas van Berkel and Guus Termeer, ends with a short paragraph on the impact of the corona crisis.
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Guus Termeer

Guus Termeer is a former chief editor of the Groningen university weekly UK and a retired program maker of Studium Generale Groningen.
Titel
The University of Groningen in the World
Subtitel
A Concise History
Auteurs
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9789048555055
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136
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15 x 22 cm
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Cultural Studies
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Dutch and The Netherlands
Science and Technology
Sociology and Social History
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History, Art History, and Archaeology
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