Why Leiden?

Leiden is one of the most broad-based universities in the Netherlands, offering more than a hundred master’s programmes with some 250 specialisation to choose from. Some departments also offer the possibility of conducting part of your master’s study abroad. Leiden University, the oldest university in the Netherlands, has for centuries enjoyed an excellent reputation worldwide. A Leiden master’s diploma provides you with a firm basis for entering the employment market both at home and internationally.

What makes Leiden so special?

  • Strong emphasis on the quality of education and research
    Master’s students are closely involved in the research carried out within their department: a number of departments and programmes focus specifically on preparing the master’s student for a career as a scientific researcher.
  • Broad range of programmes
    270 specialist programmes within 80 disciplines, but there are also opportunities to put together your own individual programme outside this range.
  • International reputation
    Not only do research and education in Leiden enjoy a prominent reputation internationally, Leiden students have many opportunities to conduct part of their study abroad, and each year close to a thousand international students come to study in Leiden.
  • Individual attention for master’s students
    In the master’s programme, teaching is on a smaller scale. This more individual approach allows you to get the maximum benefit from your master’s study.
  • Centrally located in the Randstad, the busy heart of the Netherlands
    The other universities in the Randstad are a stone’s throw away. This is handy for Leiden students who want to take a particular subject at another university. And also for students from other cities, who come to Leiden to follow classes or a master’s programme without giving up their room in their own city.
  • University as integral part of the city
    In Leiden, the university is in the heart of the city. The faculties are all within walking distance of the Central Station, and most are in the historic city centre. The city has a warm and friendly atmosphere and its canal-lined streets abound with attractive cafés and terraces where you and your fellow students can gather after lectures to continue your discussions in a relaxed social environment.
  • A multi-cultural learning environment
    Classes are made up of students from a broad range of cultural backgrounds.
  • High perception of personal safety
    Leiden is a student city where students feel safe and secure
  • Highly qualified teaching staff
    Leiden University courses are taught by professors and assistant professors, and generally not by PhD and post-doc students.