Maastricht, Netherlands

Maastricht University

University type: universities
Status: public

Contact:

Minderbroedersberg 4-6
6211 LK Maastricht
The Netherlands

Phone: +31 43 388 2222

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Arts and Social Sciences
Business and Economics
CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care
CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Department of Knowledge Engineering
Faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience Graduate School
GROW School for Oncology & Developmental Biology
International Centre for Integrated Assessment & Sustainable Development
Maastricht Graduate School of Governance
Maastricht Graduate School of Law
Maastricht Science Programme
MHeNS School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
NUTRIM School for Nutrition, Toxicology and Metabolism
SHE School of Health Professions Education
TIER: Top Institute for Evidence Based Education Research
University College Maastricht
Maastricht University (UM), the most international university in the Netherlands, stands out for its innovative approach to learning and international outlook. With almost 16,000 students and 4,000 staff, UM offers a wide choice of academic programmes, all of which are designed to bring out the best in its students.

Challenging education
Maastricht University has used Problem-Based Learning (PBL) ever since it was founded and has been an expert in this field for over 35 years. PBL is more than just acquiring knowledge; it's about exchanging knowledge in a challenging and effective way. Maastricht University makes the difference. With unique Europe-focused and international-oriented programmes. After all, UM is "Leading in Learning".

Multidisciplinary research
Researchers at UM work in multidisciplinary teams and in close cooperation with international institutes, business and industry. Our high-quality researchers have attracted international attention by taking the lead in several large European research projects. However, we're not stopping there. Maastricht University's research portfolio continues to attract national and international top researchers. But we also believe in young talent. That's why UM integrates research into every level of our education.

European and international while maintaining ties to the region
UM can easily call itself the most international university in the Netherlands, almost 45% of our students and more than 30% of our teaching staff come from abroad. Most of our programmes are taught in English and European and international themes are deeply rooted in research and education. That creates an international atmosphere that's attractive to Dutch as well as international students and employees.
University website:
www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/

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