Webster University Leiden Campus
Webster University Leiden Campus is a Dutch university accredited by a US agency. It specializes in humanities and requires all students to complete an international internship.
Location
The campus occupies historic Leiden, founded in the 9th century where the Old and New Rhine rivers meet. The city gained fame through its legendary 1574 defense against Spanish forces, followed a year later by establishing the Netherlands’ oldest university. By the 17th century, it had become Europe’s textile center while nurturing Rembrandt’s genius.
University Status
Webster University Leiden Campus originated in 1915 with a revolutionary mission: making higher education accessible to women. Since adopting its current name in 1983, the institution has evolved into a global network while maintaining founding principles—American educational traditions combined with global citizenship and personalized approaches. The Dutch campus balances academic rigor (Higher Learning Commission accreditation since 1925) with flexible programming, offering individualized study plans and a 1:9 faculty-to-student ratio.
Global Network
The institution takes pride in its proximity to legendary Leiden University, which has produced 16 Nobel laureates. Membership in an international network enables worldwide study opportunities—students can continue their education in Vienna, Geneva, Athens, or Tashkent. Each campus reveals distinct cultures: from St. Louis in America to Tbilisi in Georgia with its ancient churches.
Educational Programs
The academic spectrum at Webster University Leiden Campus bridges foundational disciplines with contemporary demands:
- Bachelor’s: psychology (mental health focus), international relations, business administration
- Master’s: human rights, sustainable development management, international relations
A Liberal Arts framework anchors these programs, distributing academic credits between major specialization and Global Citizenship coursework.