Universiteit Maastricht

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Maastricht University
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Motto: International and Innovative
Established 1976
Type: Problem-based learning
Rector: prof.mr. G.P.M.F. (Gerard) Mols
Chairman: Jo Ritzen
Faculty: 3,000
Students: 11,463
Location Maastricht, The Netherlands
Affiliations: EUA, VSNU
Website: http://www.unimaas.nl

Universiteit Maastricht (abbreviation: UM) (or in the English language: Maastricht University[1]), founded in 1976, is the second youngest university in the Netherlands, and consistently ranks among the top universities in The Netherlands in terms of education.

Maastricht University has about 11.500 students and 3000 employees, 30% of whom are foreign students. The university is renowned for its Problem-based learning method as an innovative way of teaching. About half of the bachelors programmes are fully offered in English, while the other half is taught in Dutch. Most of the postgraduate programmes are in English.

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  • Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OC&W): In 2004, Maastricht University was ranked first (of all Dutch Universities) in a report on quality of education (press release). In 2005, the university came in first again. From 2006 onwards, the ministry no longer publishes a ranking list.
  • Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs: In 2006, eight of the twelve bachelor programmes were designated as best programme in the Netherlands by students (European Studies, Economics, Econometrics, International Business, Psychology, Medicine, Health Sciences and Molecular Life Sciences). From the other four programmes, three came in second place.
  • Dutch Magazine Elservier: At the beginning of the academic year 2005-2006 the university was once again ranked number one in the Netherlands by the Dutch publication Elsevier. In 2007 many degrees were again recognized as best in the Netherlands with exceptional grades given to the international opportunities in the International Business and Economics degrees.
  • Financial Times: In 2007 the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FEBA) participated in the Financial Times’ ranking for Masters in Management programmes for the first time and its International Business programme scores a 28th place in the top 40 of European institutes that offer such programmes: website. The programme even made the 4th place on the list "Best in International Business" and 3rd in the category "Value for Money" website.

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers two bachelor programmes, seven undergraduate minors, eight postgraduate programmes, and has a Graduate School for Ph.D. students.

These programmes are:

  • B.A.: Arts and Culture, European Studies
  • Minor: Arts and Culture, Crucial Differences, European Studies, Globalisation and Diversity, Governing Europe, Law and Policy Making, Living with the Life Sciences
  • M.A.: Analysing Europe, European Studies, European Public Affairs, Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education, European Studies on Society, Science and Technology, Arts and Sciences, Media Culture,
  • CM.Phil: Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology
  • Ph.D.: Arts and Social Sciences

The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration is currently accredited by EQUIS (press release), AACSB (press release) and Association of MBAs (AMBA). This Triple Crown accreditation has only been achieved by 28 other business schools, including INSEAD, IMD and the London Business School. Students from the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration have also successfully participated in the case competitions at McGill University (MMICC) and the University of Southern California (USC) in 2006 (website). In 2007, the university was once again invited and partipated at CBS Case Competition ([1]).

The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration is also the home of the Universiteit Maastricht Business School.

  • CaRe Netherlands School of Primary Care Research
  • CARIM http://carim.unimaas.nl (Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht) Heart and Vascular diseases
  • EPP Research School Experimental Psychopathology
  • EURON EUROpean Graduate School of Neuroscience
  • Ius Commune [2]
  • METEOR Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organisations

The UM participates in the following research schools:

  • Huizinga Institute UM participation in the research institute CWS
  • ICO UM participation in the research Institute of Medical Education
  • iBME integrated Biomedical Engineering. Co-operation with the University of Twente.
  • SIKS UM participation in the research institute MICC
  • School for Human Rights Research [www.law.uu.nl/english/orm/]
  • VLAG Nutrition, food Technology, Agro-biotechnology and Health
  • WTMC Netherlands Graduate School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture

  • CAPHRI Care and Public Health Research Institute
  • CARIM Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht
  • CWS Arts and Culture Research
  • EPP Experimental Psychopathology
  • GROW Research Institute Growth & Development
  • H&G Maastricht Brain & Behaviour Institute.
  • ICIS International Centre for Integrative Studies
  • IKAT Institute for Knowledge and Agent Technology
  • Maastricht Centre for Human Rights
  • METRO Maastricht European Institute for Transnational Law Research
  • METEOR Maastricht Research Institute/School of Economics and Organizations
  • NUTRIM Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht
  • ROA Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market
  • UNU-MERIT (Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology), UNU-MERIT is also part of the United Nations University

There are faculty research units and associated institutes (research website)

  1. ^ http://www.unimaas.nl/default.asp?template=portal.htm&id=I71QIMO031OWVC27547M&taal=en
  2. ^ http://www.unimaas.nl/default.asp?template=werkveld.htm&id=N57C26QVV2735I4L4F7I&taal=en

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