Groningen hauls in infrastructure grants
On Tuesday 1 July, NWO awarded EUR 81 million in grants to six projects that aim to improve the academic infrastructure in the Netherlands. This investment, part of the National Roadmap for Large-Scale Research Facilities, will give an important boost to research in the Netherlands. University of Groningen researchers are involved in three of these projects.
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