The
University of Amsterdam (UvA) has a long history. It evolved from the
Athenaeum Illustre (1632) and now, with around 25,000 students, 5,000
staff and a budget of over 487million euros, it ranks among the largest
comprehensive universities of Europe. It belongs to the League of
European Research Universities and maintains intensive contact with
universities all over the world.
At the University of
Amsterdam, education and research are conducted in the seven faculties
of the humanities, the social and behavioural sciences, economics and
business, law, the natural sciences, medicine and dentistry.
The
University of Amsterdam has a broad academic curriculum. UvA staff
publish around 7,500 academic articles each year. The university's
academic research is at the top of the international league in many
respects, and the applied research programmes are often of an
interdisciplinary nature and are frequently concerned with social
issues.
The UvA aims to offer an inspiring, broadly-oriented
international academic environment where both staff and students can
develop their capacities to an optimal level. The UvA is characterised
by a critical, creative and international atmosphere, open-minded and
strongly engaged with society. Because the UvA is located in both
historic and modern buildings spread throughout the city, the
university forms an integral part of Amsterdam.