Living and working on the Sorbonnelaan student campus

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The area on the Sorbonnelaan in the Maastricht neighbourhood of Randwyck looked somewhat bare and remote about two yea

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Research Seminar with Clinical Data Science

The UM Data Science Research Seminar Series are monthly sessions organized by the Institute of Data Science, in collaboration with different departments across Maastricht University (UM). The aim of these collaborations is to bring together scientists from all over UM to discuss breakthroughs and research topics related to Data Science. 

UM Data Science Research Seminar Series 2022-2023

Current international poverty line a ‘misleading shortcut method’, say experts

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Billions of dollars in foreign aid could be spent more effectively if international poverty statistics weren’t so inac

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Transformations: A complex and crucial topic for research and politics

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In the ever-evolving landscape of research and politics, the concept of purposive transformations has been growing in importance over the

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Get creative: design YERUN's 10th anniversary logo

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Maastricht University is a proud member of the Young European Research Universities Network.

YERUN - call for anniversary logo

Graduating from Maastricht University doesn't mean saying goodbye. Once you’ve completed your final exams, you become an alumnus and join our extensive alumni network. This large international community connects you with a diverse range of experts and fellow graduates, helping you stay part of UM’s vibrant academic community. 

Benefits for UM alumni

As a UM alumnus, you have access to a variety of exclusive benefits and services: 

  • UM Career Services: Enjoy free access to certain career services for up to six months after graduation. 
  • Alumni events: Attend alumni group activities and special events to reconnect with former classmates and network with other professionals. 
  • UM email account: Keep your UM email account (with the alias: @alumni.maastrichtuniversity.nl). This email makes it easy to keep your academic and personal communications separate.

     

  • University updates: Stay informed about developments in education and research at UM and participate in various university activities. 
  • Maastricht University Magazine: Subscribe for free to our magazine, published three times a year. 

     

Update your address

Are you moving when you graduate? Update your address with the Alumni Office. We will use your address to send you invitations to alumni events in your region. Update your details via this form.

More information

Being a university student comes with expenses, and it’s important to plan how you will cover them. There are the expected costs like books and tuition fees, but the general cost of living can add up, too: rent for your room, food and drinks, going out socially and insurance. Not to forget additional costs, such as your student association membership or streaming service subscriptions.  

Create a personal budget

To make sure your expenses don’t exceed your income, it’s wise to make a personal budget. You can use the Excel sheet (in Dutch) from Nibud (the National Institute for Budget Information). Your personal budget should be based on your actual monthly bills.  

Cost of living in the Netherlands

The cost of living in the Netherlands can vary depending on your choices, such as whether you live with roommates or on your own, whether you eat out often or cook, etc. The following table shows figures from the 2021 Nibud national student survey (in Dutch), which have been adjusted for general inflation rates in 2022 and 2023 (4.1%, 11.6%).   

SubjectCost (euro)
Rent495
Groceries201
Books and materials57
Transportation (public transport, bike)84
Leisure, entertainment and sports144
Clothing and shoes112
Health insurance134
Phone22

You can also find more information about the cost of living at mymaastricht.nl 

Don't miss out on financial assistance

In addition to the UM funds that provide financial aid, you may be eligible for other financial support from the Dutch government such as: 

On Nibud's Bereken Uw Recht website (in Dutch), you can answer a few questions to check the types of financial support you may be entitled to. The site also explains how to apply for the benefits.

You can also look into any additional funding that your municipality may offer, such as a study allowance (studietoeslag) for students with a disability. Support may be available to you from Hoger Onderwijs Toegankelijk. More about studying with a disability

Need help understanding the Dutch information and forms?
If you need help understanding Dutch information about various types of financial assistance or help filling out forms in Dutch, UM's International Student Helpdesk (ISH) is here to assist you. 

Organisations that offer support

Several organisations offer free, sometimes anonymous, assistance: 

For advice and tips, consider using apps like FiKKs (in Dutch) and Geldwijzer Maastricht (in Dutch).

Trajekt (website in Dutch) also offers assistance with administration and can help answer questions about income, housing, work, welfare and parenting. 

Rent and health insurance

If you're at risk of falling behind on your rent or health insurance payments, contact your landlord or health insurer to discuss possible solutions. You may be able to arrange a payment plan. It's important to make agreements that you can realistically keep. 

If you’re unsure whether your rent is accurate, contact Huurteam Zuid-Limburg. They can help you calculate the maximum legal rental price for your accommodation. 

Serious financial problems or debts

If you're unable to pay for necessary expenses (e.g., increased energy costs), you may qualify for individual special assistance from your municipality. The conditions for this assistance vary by location. For Maastricht, visit the municipality's page Special assistance / Bijzondere bijstand (in Dutch).

For serious financial problems or debts, contact your municipality as soon as possible. Early intervention can prevent issues from escalating. For more information about debt assistance in Maastricht, visit the municipality's page Help with money and debt. If you live outside Maastricht, check your own municipality's website.

Impact on your studies

Financial problems can be very stressful and impact your studies. If these issues are threatening to delay your progress, contact your study adviser immediately. You can also reach out to the Student Deans for questions about UM's financial regulations.

Sometimes, study delays can also lead to financial difficulties. You might be eligible for financial support from the UM 'Profileringsfonds' for students if you face study delays due to the following: 

  • special circumstances such as disability, chronic illness, special family circumstances or  pregnancy
  • fulfilling a position on the board of a student organisation
  • combining your study with top-level sports

    As of 1 September 2025, the UM 'Profileringsfonds' will be renamed to Student Support Regulation.

Resources on finances during your studies

Disclaimer

Please note: The information on this page has been compiled carefully, but eligibility for these options depends on individual circumstances.

SHE Annual Report 2023

Download our Annual Report from 2023.

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The Diversity & Inclusivity Office developed the first D&I Academic Calendar in 2020. Since then, the calendar annually marks the enriched diversity of the Maastricht University community. It honours various events, among which UM events, international commemorations, and religious holidays. Through input from our UM community, the calendar is updated every year.

Diversity & Inclusivity Academic Calendar 2024/25

The physical version of the current academic year differs slightly from the online design. This is due to the calendar's update in October 2024 based on input from the UM community.

To get your own copy, you can pick up a printed version at your UM location or download an online copy:

  Download the D&I Academic Calendar 2024/25 here.

D&I Academic Calendar updated version Oct 2024

Why a D&I Academic Calendar?

Through the calendar we aim to raise awareness about meaningful days for community members from different backgrounds. The calendar showcases important days for the international UM community, local and Dutch holidays, international remembrance and awareness days, religious holidays, and school holidays for the Netherlands, Nordrhein-Westfalen and Belgium.

Over the past five years quite some changes were made to the calendar. Every year the D&I calendar included more important dates thanks to input from the UM community.

The D&I Office tries to find a balance in representing the major holidays and commemorations important to the UM community. Ultimately, all days are chosen in a collaborative community effort. The D&I Office reserves the right to decide whether a day appears on the calendar. 

Give Us Feedback

The D&I Office is open to suggestions for additions or adaptations to the calendar. If you feel something is missing or needs changing, you can contact us at diversity@maastrichtuniversity.nl. We’d love to hear what you think! 

Archive of D&I Academic Calendars