Established in 1927 as the Roomsch Katholieke Handelshoogeschool (Roman Catholic Business School), Tilburg University has now, nearly a century later, grown into a thriving, medium-sized, multi-disciplinary university specialising in humanities and social sciences. Inspired by a drive towards broad prosperity, Tilburg’s continuously works towards improving wellbeing for all through its engagement in themes including mental and preventive healthcare, building inclusive labour market, energy transition, and digitalisation in its education and research efforts. The University believes in the capacity of multidisciplinary collaboration in generating pioneer solutions to today’s pressing societal issues.
Tilburg consists of five school – Economics and Management, Law, Social and Behavioural Science, Humanities and Digital Sciences, and Catholic Theology. It offers 73 Bachelor’s and Master’s programs to 19,931 students on campus, of which 4231 are international students.
These programmes award two qualifications at the same level upon completion of the requirements established by the
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