Hello everyone,
I need some help with the tough decision:
I have to decide at which of these two universities to do a MIM program: Maastricht University or University of Amsterdam. To be more precise, the program at Maastricht University is called "Master in International Business" and the one at Amsterdam University has the name "Master in Business Administration". The content of the programs, however, seems to be quite similar.
I know that Maastricht University is famous for its Problem Based Learning approach, which is attracting with its supposed proactive attitude towards studies and predominant interaction between students, their opinions, and decisions (in contrast with the conventional approach in which professor plays the main role).
Additionally, Maastricht University was ranked 32 in Financial Times ranking in 2019, making it the second-best university in the Netherlands in Management field (by FT). The university is also highly appreciated for its high ranking positions taking its age into consideration (sixth place in the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) 'Young Universities'). My concerns are mostly connected to the recognition of the university by employers, especially in sight of potential candidates from older and worldwide respected universities, such as University of Amsterdam, which was ranked #61 by QS World university ranking and #43 by QS Master Management Ranking. In QS World university ranking Maastricht university was positioned #234 and it is not even present in QS Master Management Ranking.
My educational goal is to get high-class education with a more practical inclination that will allow me to continue my professional career in the Netherlands (I'm from another country), help me to advance in solving "real-life" cases and to improve my interpersonal skills and critical thinking.
As you could notice, I have more sympathy towards Maastricht University because I'm inspired by PBL approach, that I was striving for during my more or less theoretical Bachelor education. Neveretheless, I admit that both universities have their advantages and disadvantages, they both have their educational system that has proved its effectiveness with time. Both unis are great!
However, it would be amazingly helpful if you could share your opinions on that matter because there's no doubt that you have much more knowledge in Business Schools than I do.
Thanks in advance!
Regards, Nick
<div>Hello everyone,<br></div><div>I need some help with the tough decision:</div><br><div>I have to decide at which of these two universities to do a MIM program: Maastricht University or University of Amsterdam. </div><div>To be more precise, the program at Maastricht University is called "Master in International Business" and the one at Amsterdam University has the name "Master in Business Administration". The content of the programs, however, seems to be quite similar.</div><div><br></div><div>I know that Maastricht University is famous for its Problem Based Learning approach, which is attracting with its supposed proactive attitude towards studies and predominant interaction between students, their opinions, and decisions (in contrast with the conventional approach in which professor plays the main role). </div><br><div>Additionally, Maastricht University was ranked 32 in Financial Times ranking in 2019, making it the second-best university in the Netherlands in Management field (by FT). The university is also highly appreciated for its high ranking positions taking its age into consideration (sixth place in the 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) 'Young Universities').</div><div> </div><div>My concerns are mostly connected to the recognition of the university by employers, especially in sight of potential candidates from older and worldwide respected universities, such as University of Amsterdam, which was ranked #61 by QS World university ranking and #43 by QS Master Management Ranking. In QS World university ranking Maastricht university was positioned #234 and it is not even present in QS Master Management Ranking.</div><br>My educational goal is to get high-class education with a more practical inclination that will allow me to continue my professional career in the Netherlands (I'm from another country), help me to advance in solving "real-life" cases and to improve my interpersonal skills and critical thinking.<br><br>As you could notice, I have more sympathy towards Maastricht University because I'm inspired by PBL approach, that I was striving for during my more or less theoretical Bachelor education. Neveretheless, I admit that both universities have their advantages and disadvantages, they both have their educational system that has proved its effectiveness with time. Both unis are great!<br><br>However, it would be amazingly helpful if you could share your opinions on that matter because there's no doubt that you have much more knowledge in Business Schools than I do. <br><br>Thanks in advance!<br>Regards, Nick<br><br><br>