STEM
Maastricht University (UM) collaborates with various partners to invest in research and education in the STEM sciences. We approach this from a content perspective, not just a science faculty angle, aiming to address contemporary challenges more intelligently through scientific components.
Education
UM integrates science in a unique way:
- Through the Maastricht Science Programme, you can design your own science curriculum within the liberal arts and sciences tradition.
- The Bachelor's in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence combines computer science, artificial intelligence, and mathematics. In the second and third years, you gain work experience through the KE@Work honours programme, spending 50% of your study time working at companies like Vodafone and Medtronic on academic and complex business cases.
- The Bachelor's in Brain Science integrates psychology, biology, mathematics, and computational science, training you to become a versatile scientist with a transdisciplinary perspective on the human brain.
We hold the pieces of the puzzle; if we fail to be innovative here, no one will succeed
Prof. dr. Thomas Cleij, Dean - Faculty of Science and EngineeringResearch
At UM, various research groups and institutes work together on societal challenges of the future, such as developing sustainable raw materials and working on the issue of antibiotic resistance.
UM institutes and groups in the beta field:
Department of Advanced Computing Sciences
Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM)
Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio)
Institute of Data Science (IDS)
Sensor Engineering Department
Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Physics (GWFP)
Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (MERLN)
Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute (M4I)