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Last Friday, we awarded different prizes to excellent researchers and students during the Ceremony of Merits. The annual awards ceremony celebrates outstanding achievements. Psychiatrist Dr Sanne Smith-Apeldoorn (UMCG) received the Nicolaas Mulerius Foundation Dissertation Prize for her dissertation about the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of ketamine in patients with treatment-resistant depression. The prize is awarded to the PhD student who has submitted the best UG thesis during the calendar year preceding the presentation. The Gratama Science Award went to Jonas Bornemann (Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid Groningen) for the broad impact of his research on European migration legislation. It exposed a shift in European migration law and affects both the rights of migrants, and the constitutional balance within the European legal order. This award is given to young, promising, and active academics who distinguish themselves through innovative, striking, and societally relevant research. In addition, the best student from each faculty received a GUF-100 prize worth €2,500, intended for study or research. Read more through the link below.👇 https://lnkd.in/e8_TcaSr #ceremonyofmerits #recognition #award #universityofgroningen #rijksuniversiteitgroningen Photos: Pjotr Wiese

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