Engage with Problem-Based Learning

At Maastricht University (UM), we care not only what you learn but also how you learn. Here, you are part of an interactive and meaningful learning experience called Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Most of your education takes place in groups of 10 to 15 students, so you’re not just a face in a crowded lecture hall.

Working in small teams makes it easy to connect with peers and stimulate each other's learning. Through teamwork and assignments, you actively engage with knowledge and exchange ideas. This collaborative environment allows you to see things from multiple perspectives, giving you a better understanding of the subject matter and helping you come up with creative, well-reasoned solutions.

Our dedicated teaching staff serve as facilitators, providing guidance when needed, but your curiosity and imagination lead the way.

Problem-Based Learning (PBL) teaches you to be proactive and open-minded. You develop the critical thinking, effective communication, time management, teamwork and problem-solving skills that employers are looking for.

You're in the driver's seat

At UM, learning is active. You won’t just sit back and take notes. Your questions and curiosity drive the learning process. You’re presented with actual problems or cases and, together with your fellow students, you determine what approach you want to take to solve it and what you need to learn in the process. This helps you truly understand the subject matter, rather than just memorising facts.  

Learning formats can differ depending on the programme you choose. But you have a lot of freedom to manage your study time. This requires self-discipline and can be a challenge sometimes, but our teaching staff are always there for support, providing feedback and regular assessments to ensure you stay on track.

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You’re part of a collaborative, international community

At UM, you’re part of a close-knit, international community. Through collaborative teamwork, you learn from each other’s diverse perspectives. You stimulate and challenge each other to think differently and come up with solutions you may never have thought of on your own. This makes for a unique and exciting learning experience. Our teaching staff are not only experts at what they do but they are approachable and supportive, coaching you in discovering your own path and making the knowledge your own. These close interactions with fellow students and teaching staff create a true sense of belonging and help you feel right at home at UM.

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You discover more about yourself and the world around you

Studying at UM means tackling challenges that encourage reflection and spark creativity. The starting point is always an actual problem or challenge we are facing in society today. You learn to look at what you already know, identify what you need to learn and make connections between ideas that can help solve the problem. You explore new approaches and collaboratively develop unique solutions, discovering more about yourself and the world around you along the way. Working on authentic problems also helps you see the real-world impact of what you’re learning. This opens your eyes to your broader responsibility to society and your role as a global citizen.

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