Jessica Rosen studied the master’s programme Arts and Heritage: Policy, Management and Education. In this interview, she tells more about her experience as a student of FASoS and her current job.

Human Rights Frameworks, budget updates, and some exciting plans for next year

  • University Council

Dear members of the UM Community,

The end of the academic year is always a busy period; on the one hand, projects that have been in the works for a long time must be completed, while, on the other hand, preparations for future years need to be made. And all of this is happening in a volatile political time. The University Council has been working hard to play its role in all these developments.

Teun Dekker

Maastricht University School of Business and Economics rises in the Positive Impact Rating 2024

The Positive Impact Rating 2024 results, which evaluate business schools on their social impact and sustainabilit

PIR 2024

Evidence-based health tips for students: the science of sleep

  • Students
  • Students going the extra mile
  • UM news

In the upcoming months, we’ll share tips on Instagram for our students on how to live a healthier life.

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Lauren Wagner receives NIAS fellowship

Lauren will spend February-June 2025 in Amsterdam at NIAS among a group of international fellows who are working indep

Lauren Wagner

Kim Smits: urinary biomarkers improve kidney cancer diagnosis

  • UM news

Can urine be used to detect renal cell carcinoma?

Kim Smits

FASoS Introduction for Master's students

  • Highlight
  • study information

How do things work at this university, where is the library, what is the city of Maastricht like and who are my fellow-students? These are just a few of the things you will have to cope with. The Introduction Day is intended to give you a better idea of the various aspects of studying at Maastricht University. 

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FASoS Introduction for Bachelor's, Exchange and Pre-master's students

  • Highlight
  • study information

As a new student in a strange city, you will be undergoing many changes: a new study, new city, new country, new social life, new responsibilities, new language, new system of teaching and learning. How do things work at this university, where is the library, what is the city of Maastricht like and who are my fellow-students? These are just a few of the changes that you will have to cope with. The Introduction Days are intended to give you a better idea of the various aspects Maastricht University’s Bachelor's programmes.

BA studenten FASoS