10 Best universities for Evolutionary Biology in the Netherlands

Below is the list of best universities in the Netherlands ranked based on their research performance in Evolutionary Biology. A graph of 122K citations received by 2.21K academic papers made by 10 universities in the Netherlands was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. Wageningen University

For Evolutionary Biology

#24 in Europe
#93 in the World
Enrollment
12,819
Founded
1918

2. Leiden University

For Evolutionary Biology

#31 in Europe
#106 in the World
Acceptance Rate
63%
Enrollment
27,713
Founded
1575

3. Utrecht University

For Evolutionary Biology

#39 in Europe
#130 in the World
Acceptance Rate
4%
Enrollment
27,500
Founded
1636

4. University of Amsterdam

For Evolutionary Biology

#49 in Europe
#155 in the World
Acceptance Rate
5%
Enrollment
31,123
Founded
1632

5. University of Groningen

For Evolutionary Biology

#55 in Europe
#167 in the World
Acceptance Rate
5%
Enrollment
34,000
Founded
1614

6. Radboud University

For Evolutionary Biology

#109 in Europe
#271 in the World
Enrollment
17,500
Founded
1923

7. Free University Amsterdam

For Evolutionary Biology

#133 in Europe
#326 in the World
Enrollment
22,500
Founded
1880

8. Erasmus University Rotterdam

For Evolutionary Biology

#147 in Europe
#371 in the World
Enrollment
22,500
Founded
1913

9. Delft University of Technology

For Evolutionary Biology

#259 in Europe
#674 in the World
Acceptance Rate
65%
Enrollment
24,703
Founded
1842

10. Maastricht University

For Evolutionary Biology

#322 in Europe
#958 in the World
Enrollment
18,000
Founded
1976

The best cities to study Evolutionary Biology in the Netherlands based on the number of universities and their ranks are Wageningen, Leiden, Utrecht, and Amsterdam.