Equal partners
Radboud University is a comprehensive university with the humanities and social sciences as well as the exact sciences (including medical). Maastricht University is the most international university in the Netherlands and is known for educational innovations such as problem-based learning.
Both universities are focused on quality education and research with social impact. Many study programmes at Maastricht University are linked to Brightlands, the campuses where entrepreneurs, researchers, and students work together in pioneering research in fields such as new materials, circular chemistry, health, data science, and smart digital services. Radboud University also has an extensive network of partnerships in which knowledge and new technological applications are shared with the business community. The creation of startups and public-private partnerships is actively supported. The two universities are comparable in size and both are located in a border area with a comparable culture and social context.
UMCs have been working together for some time
Both Nijmegen and Maastricht have a university medical centre (Radboud university medical center and Maastricht UMC+) that links international recognition to regional function. Academics from both institutions have worked with each other before, such as in genetics, imaging, and neurosciences. In 2018, both UMCs agreed on an Academic Alliance with the joint mission: “Working together on a healthy life!” Knowledge and infrastructure will be combined, with a focus on prevention and innovation (e-health) and the health of the citizen, not only when they are at hospital. The advantages of scaling up the academic expertise, knowledge, skills, and innovation of both UMCs is combined with the power of their individual networks. This is necessary as healthcare is facing major challenges such as a tight job market, increased demand for healthcare, and challenges like the concentration of healthcare.
At the start of the month, the two UMCs announced that their collaboration would also intensify with the objective of embedding academic healthcare even better in the south and east of the Netherlands and further improving innovative power. Thanks to a comprehensive range of academic healthcare, the five million inhabitants of the combined care areas benefit directly.