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Rankings

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Maastricht University (UM) achieves high rankings in national and international assessments and is now recognised as one of the best young universities globally.

Quick links to:\ \  Student satisfaction \  National rankings\  International rankings

Student satisfaction

\ National Student Survey\ \ Together with all other Dutch educational institutions, Maastricht University yearly participates in the National Student Survey. Students are asked to give their opinions about their bachelor's or master's programme. They indicate to what extent they are satisfied with, among other things:

\ The National Student Survey's results are published yearly by Studiekeuze123 (in Dutch). The results serve as study choice information for prospective students, and UM uses them for internal quality assurance analyses.

Read more about the National Student Survey on the Studielink123's website (in Dutch).

National rankings

Click here for more information about the Keuzegids Universiteiten (in Dutch).

UM students and employees can access the Keuzegids Universiteiten via this link (in Dutch).

Keuzegids Masters

\ The Keuzegids Masters provides an annual overview of all master's programmes in the Netherlands and compares student satisfaction within specific fields of study in terms of content, teaching staff, assessment, career preparation, and the overall atmosphere of the programme. This information is based on the National Student Survey.\ \ In addition, the Keuzegids Masters presents data on student intake, the percentage of international students, mode of study (full-time/part-time), language of instruction, and offers insights into the labour market prospects for each field of study.\ \ Unlike the Keuzegids Universities, the master's programmes are not ranked and therefore are not given any evaluative label such as ‘Top Programme’. However, Keuzegids does indicate that programmes are considered excellent if they receive a ‘++’ rating across all underlying criteria.

Click here for more information about the Keuzegids Masters (in Dutch). 

UM students and employees can access te Keuzegids Masters via this link (in Dutch).

EW Magazine: ‘De Beste Studies’\ \ Since 1994, EW Magazine, supported by researchers from ResearchNed, has been collecting and analysing study-related data for prospective students. 'De Beste Studies' provides information on student numbers, success rates, and links to the programme's websites. A key element is the analysis of results from the National Student Survey. EW awards gold, silver, or bronze medals to programmes with the most satisfied students. The most recent edition of EW De Beste Studies was published in 2023.

Click here for more information about EW 'De Beste Studies' (in Dutch).

International rankings

Position UM in international rankings and UM’s position regarding international rankings

UM is featured in various international rankings, including the Times Higher Education (THE), QS World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU/Shanghai Ranking). These league tables, which often focus on metrics such as research output, academic reputation, and staff-to-student ratio, are used globally by students, academics, and policymakers.

However, these rankings have their limitations: they oversimplify complex education systems by reducing a university’s performance in research, teaching, and societal impact to a one-dimensional overall score, and they do not reflect the broader impact of a university.\ \ Furthermore, rankings are often at odds with strategic priorities and core values such as Recognition and Rewards. The methodologies used in international rankings lack transparency, which makes interpretation, reliability, and validity problematic. UM supports the position paper by Universities of the Netherlands (UNL) “Ranking the university” and urges users to approach such rankings with caution.

Although UM achieves high positions in international rankings and is considered one of the best young universities in the world, we emphasise that the quality and unique characteristics of UM are not fully captured in these rankings. We advocate for a much broader understanding of what constitutes success, and for this reason we support the international initiative More Than Our Rank.

UM's results in some international rankings

Times Higher Education (THE)

Position of Maastricht University in the Times Higher Education rankings: \

Medical and health 58
Psychology 55
Law 29
Education Studies 26
Business and economics 83
Social Sciences 126-150
Computer science 401-500
Physical Sciences 401-500

Click on the subject for more information about the subject ranking.

QS

Maastricht University's position in the QS rankings:  \

Arts & Humanities 451-500
History 201-250
Engineering & Technology
Computer Science 301-350
Chemical 251-300
Life Sciences & Medicine 107
Anatomy & physiology 51-100
Biological sciences 201-250
Medicine 69
Psychology 69
Social Sciences & Management 179
Accounting & Finance 151-200
Business & Management Studies 151-200
Economics 119
Education 101-150
Law 65
Politics & International Studies 101-150
Sports-related subjects 51-100
Development Studies 51-100
Natural Sciences
Chemistry 451-500
Environmental Science 451-500
Material Sciences 401-500

Click herefor more information about the ranking. 

Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)/Shanghai Rankings

ShanghaiRanking's Academic Ranking of World Universities: 301-400\

Click herefor more information about the ranking.

CWTS Leiden ranking

Below is UM’s position on various indicators:

Scientific Impact Number of publications 277
Number of publications in top 10% most cited 221
Collaboration Number of publications with collaboration 180
Proportion of publications involving collaboration out of total number of publications 160
Open Access Number of Open Access publications 114
Proportion of Open Access publications 29
Gender Proportion of publications with at least one female author 344

Click here for more information about the traditional edition of the CWTS Leiden Ranking. 

Since 2024, CWTS Leiden has been publishing a dashboard with information on the scientific performance of universities, based entirely on open data: the Open Edition of the CWTS Leiden Ranking.

Below is UM’s position on various indicators:

Scientific Impact Number of publications 284
Number of publications in top 10% most cited 226
Collaboration Number of publications with collaboration 174
Proportion of publications involving collaboration out of total number of publications 412
Open Access Number of Open Access publications 127
Proportion of Open Access publications 55

Click herefor more information about the Open Edition van de CWTS Leiden Ranking.

Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) publishes annual rankings of business schools across programmes such as Masters in Management, Executive Education, Executive MBA, and Online MBA.

UM faculty School of Business and Economics currently participates in the Masters in Management and Executive Education rankings and is working towards inclusion in the EMBA and Online MBA categories.

To qualify, schools must hold AACSB or EQUIS accreditation. Rankings are based on alumni and school data, focusing on career outcomes, diversity, and academic quality.