Universiteit Maastricht | |
Former names | Rijksuniversiteit Limburg |
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Motto in English | Leading in Learning |
Type | Public[1] |
Established | 9 January 1976[2] |
Endowment | €521 million annual income[3] |
President | Rianne Letschert |
Rector | Pamela Habibović |
Academic staff | 2,539 (2023) [3] |
Administrative staff | 1,964 (2023) [3] |
Students | 22,976 (2023) [3] |
Location | , the Netherlands |
Colours | Dark blue and white[4] |
Affiliations | EUA, VSNU, AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB, WUN, YERUN |
Website | maastrichtuniversity.nl |
Maastricht University (abbreviated as UM;[5] Dutch: Universiteit Maastricht[6]) is a public research university in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Founded in 1976, it is the second youngest of the thirteen Dutch universities.
In 2023, 22,976 students studied at Maastricht University, 59% of whom were students from outside of the Netherlands, with over 4,000 employees.[3] About half of the bachelor's programmes are fully offered in English, while the other half is taught wholly or partly in Dutch. Most of the master's and doctoral programmes are in English. Besides traditional programmes, Maastricht University also has three honours liberal arts colleges: University College Maastricht and the Maastricht Science Programme in the same liberal arts tradition. The satellite University College Venlo opened in 2015.