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Studying is more than just going to classes. It is at least as important to meet people, use your body and stimulate your mind. There are plenty of opportunities in Maastricht that allow you to broaden your horizons.
A good way of getting to know people is to become a member of a student club. In Maastricht there are not just social clubs but also a large number of study clubs, sports clubs and clubs that are active in the area of art and culture. Each club has its own objectives, culture and programme. More information about the clubs can be found on their websites.
Look at an overview of all clubs and independent student associations
Supportive UM-services for student organisations
The UM Guesthouse is part of Maastricht Housing, the official housing agency for Maastricht University, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and the Jan van Eyck Academy. The UM Guesthouse has over 900 fully furnished rooms in 10 different locations in Maastricht, all within walking distance of UM locations.
UM processes a great deal of personal data. The Personal Data Protection Act (WBP) (only in Dutch) sets rules on the processing of this data.
Maastricht University (UM) is a proud supporter of SenUM, the UM association of former employees. All former employees over the age of fifty (and their partners) are encouraged to become members of SenUM.
The social fund Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (SFOCW) is an organization for employees of this Ministry and people who are employed by associated institutions (e.g. IB-Group, universities, academic hospitals, museum).
UM offers several language support services for UM staff and students. If you are from outside of UM, you can also make use of the services below.
NEWS
Unfortunately, due to economic considerations, the Maastricht University Language Centre finds itself obligated to cease providing its Translation and Editing Service. We will no longer be providing this service effective 1 April 2018. We understand that this poses a major inconvenience to our loyal partners.
Every foreign student will need to prove legal residence in the Netherlands as part of their enrolment requirements. If and how you have to do that, depends on your nationality and where you live.
The details of every non-EU-applicant are automatically passed on to the Visa Office. You will then receive an email with instructions on what to do.
Please do not act before you receive this email.
When will you hear from the UM Visa Office?
Applicants for September will receive the email as from the start of May.
Applicants for February will receive the email as from the start of November.