Dutch universities do not have a tradition for on-campus housing. In Groningen, the entire city is your campus. Students, both national and international, live in student houses in the city center or around the city center. Starting August 2024, there will be limited housing available at the...
While it isn’t the biggest or most famous city in the Netherlands, Groningen is definitely one of the best for students. There are many events to attend, fun activities to do, and things to see. It’s a city with many faces, offering much in the areas of culture, events, history, ...
Tuition is higher for students from non-European Union and non-European Economic Area countries, with the exception of Swiss nationals. The university does not operate its own housing, but it does reserve rooms for international students in facilities that SSH, an outside organization, manages. ...
This is also one of the most preferred areas for students to live. A good portion of the housing is located in gorgeous mansions, some even boasting lush gardens, which is a wonderful place to host your first barbecue with your newly-found friends!
cleaned bathroom. It is furnished with all the necessary utilities you need. The flat is very clean and suitable for master or PHD students or couples . The rent is in total 890 euros including water, electricity, gas, internet, municipal taxes. Please send me a message if you are interest...
Housing: The international Student Office assists in finding housing, both furnished and unfurnished (no campus) Jobs: Students are allowed to work 10 hours a week Visa: We assist in arranging visa for Non-EU students Hanze University Groningen Questions??? .HANZEUNIVERSITY.EU .DEC-EDU Facebook...
There was also a guided tour through the university, and in the evening they arranged a dinner for all the exchange students at a restaurant in the city centre. Housing The Housing Office arranges accommodation in the international student houses. I lived in Kornoeljestraat which I will not...
Visiting theUniversiteitsmuseum of Groningenis one of the cheap things you can do in Groningen. It cost 1,50 for students, the Museumcard gives you free entry or a normal admission fee is 3 euros. What I love about this museum in Groningen is that it has it’s not the biggest museum...