Facts and figures about Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen University & Research (WUR) has 7,044 employees, 13,564 students and 64,117 alumni. View important facts and figures below.

Students

Students at Wageningen University & Research (October 2023)

Number of students (excluding PhD students):
13,564 in total
9,847 Dutch
3,717 Non-Dutch

Number of students per study phase:
5,661 BSc students
7,284 MSc students
112 pre-master

Programmes

Programmes in 2023

20 BSc programmes
31 MSc programmes
49 Massive Open Online Courses

Chair groups

Wageningen University & Research in 2023

1 Faculty, 5 departments and 95 chair groups:

Agrotechnology & Food Sciences: 22 Chair groups
Animal Sciences: 12 Chair groups
Environmental Sciences: 20 Chair groups
Plant Sciences: 20 Chair groups
Social Sciences: 21 Chair groups

Professors

Number of professors in 2023

234 Professors
1 Rector magnificus
1 Dean of education
1 Dean of Research
92 Chair holders
88 Personal professors
51 Special/endowed professors

Alumni and University Fund Wageningen

Total number of alumni in 2023

64,117 in total
47,264 from the Netherlands,
6,458 from Europe
10,395 from outside Europe

University Fund Wageningen has 2,788 regular donors

Research and employees

Number of Employees in 2023

7,044 employees (in fte)
3,456 work at Wageningen Research
1,842 male and 1,614 female
3,588 work at Wageningen University
1,736 male and 1,851 female

Total number of PhDs in 2023

2,440 PhD candidates

WUR projects worldwide

WUR projects in 2023

Wageningen University & Research is active in many regions of the world. We work together with partners in research programmes.

Global engagement & partnerships

International collaboration

WUR collaborates with various partners and consortia such as Agrifood 5 Alliance, Agrinatura Association for European Life Science, Universities (ICA), CGIAR Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Ruforum

Partnerships in the Netherlands

WUR collaborates with partners such as Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS), Dutch universities of technology (4TU Federation), Delta Climate Center, Foodvalley GroenPact, OnePlanet Research Center, Strategic alliance Eindhoven University of Technology, Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, UMC Utrecht, TO2 Federation, Wetsus

Rankings

ERC Grants

11 Starting Grants since 2007,
12 Advanced Grants since 2007 and
8 Consilidator Grants since 2013

PhD Theses

359 PhD theses

Co-publications 2023

Number of co-publications in 2023

Number of co-publications in 2023 (co-authored publications) of Wageningen University & Research with partners from within an outside of academia, globally:

  • Academic: 2,944 Wageningen University, 736 Wageningen Research
  • Government: 1,137 Wageningen University, 350 Wageningen Research
  • Corporate (business): 238 Wageningen University, 68 Wageningen Research
  • Other: 187 Wageningen University, 64 Wageningen Research
  • Medical: 147 Wageningen University, 26 Wageningen Research

Source: Scopus, Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. SciVal ®

Financial figures (turnover & funding)

Total turnover in 2023 Wageningen University & Research: €914 million; Turnerover per department in 2023: Agrotechnology & Food Sciences Group: €143 million; Animal Sciences Group: €162 million; Environmental Sciences Group: €123 million; Plant Sciences Group: €174 million; Social Sciences Group: €116 million; Central departments: €149 million; Wageningen Food Safety Research: €47 million

Source: Annual report 2023

Total funding in 2023: Wageningen University funding: €914 million; Funding Wageningen University in 2023: Total funding: €495 million; Direct government funding: €307 million; Indirect government funding: €38 million; Private funding: €53 million; Co-funding and subsidies: €30 million; Tuition fees: €44 million; Other income: €23 million. Funding Wageningen Research in 2023: Total funding: €419 million; Core funding: €39 million; Programme funding: €126 million; Co-funding and subsidies: €36 million; Top sectors: €75 million; Bilateral market: €92 million; Subsidiary activities: €47 million; Other income: €4 million.

Source: annual report 2023

Spin-offs

1995: Green Dino (Wageningen University) | Pepscan (Wageningen Research) 2000: CoVaccine B.V. (Wageningen Research) | SarVision (Wageningen Research)  2001: Telemetronics Biomedical (Wageningen University) | Prionics AG, previously CEDI Diagnostics (Wageningen Research)  2002: Bfactory (Wageningen Research) 2005 | Ceradis (Wageningen University) | Fresh Forward Holding (Wageningen Research) | IsoLife (Wageningen Research) 2006: Nsure (Wageningen Research)  2007: Biqualis (Wageningen University) | Can-iT (Wageningen University)  2008: BioProdict (Wageningen University)  2009: Plant-E (Wageningen University)  2010: Chaincraft (Wageningen University)  2011: ClearDetections (Wageningen University) | Surfix (Wageningen University) | Phenovation (Wageningen Research)  2012: Pectcof (Wageningen University) | MusaRadix (Wageningen Research) | Yellow Pallet (Wageningen Research) | Pherobank (Wageningen Research)  2013: B-Mex (Wageningen University)  2014: Adviesbureau Jan Snel (Wageningen Research) 2015: TripleT Biosciences (Wageningen University)  2016: A-Mansia Biotech S.A (Wageningen University) | Livestock Robotics (Wageningen University)  2017: Spinterest (Wageningen University) | BunyaVax (Wageningen Research) | N-Chroma (Wageningen Research) | Saia Agrobotics (Wageningen Research)  2018: Agri-gripping (Wageningen Research)  2019: Rival Foods (Wageningen University) | FUMI Ingredients (Wageningen University) | PreMal (Wageningen University) | Wageningen Agricultural Monitoring (Wageningen Research)   2020: PEEK (Wageningen University) | Scope Biosciences (Wageningen University) | Time Traveling (Wageningen University) | Milkman (Wageningen University)   2022: Radicle Crops (Wageningen University) 2023: Plense Technologies (Wageningen Universities) | NanoMoi (Wageningen University)

Spin-off: a company established for the purpose of developing or exploiting WUR IP with formal contractual arrangements for the use of this IP.

Wageningen Campus

Organisations located on Wageningen Campus

230 organisations
168 SME's (including startups)
28 NGOs
27 corporates
7 institutes

Most sustainable campus

Wageningen Campus is the most sustainable campus according to the 2023 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings (7 years running)