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About Maastricht University

Maastricht University is one of the most internationally oriented research universities in the Netherlands. Founded in 1976, the university is known for its innovative problem-based learning model and strong global research collaborations.

Located in the southern Netherlands near the Belgian and German borders, Maastricht University combines international academic culture with interdisciplinary research addressing societal challenges.

Research and Academic Focus

Maastricht University conducts research across a broad academic spectrum, with recognised strengths in Medicine & Health Sciences, Business & Law, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences.

The university maintains a close partnership with Maastricht University Medical Center+ (Maastricht UMC+), creating an integrated academic and clinical research environment. Key research areas include public health, cardiovascular research, neuroscience, sustainability, data science, and European governance.

Maastricht University actively participates in European research programmes and international networks.

PhD and Postdoctoral Opportunities

As part of the Dutch academic system, PhD candidates at Maastricht University are employed as salaried doctoral researchers within structured research groups and collaborative projects. The university regularly recruits postdoctoral researchers and faculty members within areas such as:

  • Public health and epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular and biomedical research
  • International and European law
  • Sustainability and circular economy
  • Data science and digital transformation

Researchers interested in related academic fields may explore opportunities in:

  • Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Business & Law
  • Social Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Academic Careers in Maastricht

With its strong international focus and interdisciplinary research culture, Maastricht University attracts researchers seeking academic careers in globally connected and research-driven environments within Europe.