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University of Amsterdam

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University of Amsterdam

The University of Amsterdam is a public institution with roots dating back to 1632, spread across four campuses in the Netherlands, with over 30,000 students attending in a recent year. The university has seven academic divisions and conducts research in 20 priority areas, including infection and immunity, behavioral economics, and private and public European law.

The University of Amsterdam is a public institution founded in 1632. It has four campuses in the Netherlands: City Centre Campus, Roeterseiland Campus, Amsterdam Science Park, and Academic Medical Center. The university has seven academic divisions: dentistry, economics and business, humanities, law, medicine, science, and social and behavioral sciences. Over 30,000 students attended the university in a recent year. Tuition is higher for non-EU and non-EEA students, except for Swiss and Surinamese students. The university conducts research in 20 priority areas and manages two institutes abroad, in Athens, Greece, and Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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