
I. A Century of Academic Heritage
The University of Groningen (RUG) was founded in 1614 and is the second-oldest university in the Netherlands, with a history spanning more than 400 years. It began with just 82 students and 6 professors and has since grown into a comprehensive research university with nearly 33,000 students. Approximately 27 percent of these students—more than 9,000—come from over 100 countries and regions. The university is a member of the Coimbra Group and the Association of European Research Universities (EUROREA), and is hailed as “a pillar of the European academic landscape.” a University of Groningen Diploma paving the way to Europe’s academic elite
II. Global Rankings and Academic Strength
The University of Groningen performs impressively in the four major global university rankings: 147th in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, 75th in the U.S. News Global University Rankings, 82nd in the THE rankings, and 69th in the Shanghai Ranking. In terms of subject rankings, Psychology was ranked 29th globally in the 2025 QS Subject Rankings, Theology and Religious Studies ranked 44th, Chemical Engineering ranked 77th, Sociology ranked 84th, and Medicine ranked 89th. The university ranks among the top three European research universities in fields such as Ecology, Materials Science, Chemistry, and Astronomy.
In terms of academic achievements, the University of Groningen boasts a total of four Nobel laureates, the most famous of whom is Professor Bernard Feringa, winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He received this award for his pioneering work in the design and synthesis of “molecular machines”; his doctoral degree and indeed his entire academic career are inextricably linked to the University of Groningen.
III. Overview of Flagship Programs
The University of Groningen comprises 11 faculties and offers more than 200 undergraduate and master’s programs taught in English. Below is an introduction to several of its flagship programs.
| Subject Category | Representative Specializations | QS 2025 Subject Rankings |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology | Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical Neuropsychology, Developmental Psychology | 29th in the world |
| Theology and Religious Studies | Theology, Religion, and Cultural Studies | 44th in the world |
| Chemical Engineering | Molecular Engineering, Catalysis, and Materials Science | 77th in the world |
| Sociology | Social Inequality, Cultural Sociology, Demographic Studies | 84th globally |
| Medical and Health Sciences | Biomedical Engineering, Medicine and Pharmacy, Neuroscience | 89th globally |
| Chemistry | Organic Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Asymmetric Catalysis | 91st in the world |
| Biological Sciences | Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Ecology | 99th in the world |
| Economics and Business | Econometrics, International Business, Economics and Development | Top-tier in the Netherlands |
| Law | International Law, European Law, Economic Law | Leading in Europe |
| Communication Studies | Communication and Media Studies, Journalism | Ranked 51–100 globally |
The university’s undergraduate program “Global Responsibility and Leadership” has been named the best undergraduate program in the Netherlands by the Dutch Higher Education Guide for four consecutive years, scoring 99 out of 100 in the 2024/25 academic year.
IV. Internationalization and English-Taught Programs
As one of the most international universities in the Netherlands, the University of Groningen offers over 200 degree programs taught in English, covering a wide range of disciplines including the humanities, social sciences, engineering, business, law, and medicine. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and inquiry-based learning focused on real-world problems, encouraging both undergraduate and graduate students to participate in research projects. Students have the opportunity to conduct research alongside world-class scholars in cutting-edge fields such as biomedicine and nanoscience.










