By: Nina Flaminia Careglio, Tijn Cals, Marion Dujardin, Riccardo Fracasso, Linda Maria Sophie Giermindl, Carolina Morais, Emma van Ottele, Maarten Taconis, Laura Maria Toledo Martinez, Michal Wasilewski

Another project was completed by the Euroculture students for Euroculture students. The 2025-2027 cohort just completed their intensive programme, and one of the groups created the Groningen Care Atlas for future students.

If you’re new in town, this interactive map is for you! Once you go through your Euroculture journey, we encourage you to add your experience to help the next Euroculture generations.

Where you live shapes what care you can access, regardless of national policy. There are places where services exist on paper but are practically unreachable because of proximity, language, social ties, and urban design. International students are a revealing case of these challenges, as we are mobile, often between bureaucratic categories, and dependent on informal networks.

The map includes 3 layers, each addressing how to navigate different crises: health, financial, and housing. You will also find the “Community Building” layer for fun activities!

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