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The European University of Benelux was established in 2006 and began offering higher education in highly specialized fields such as political science and law. During this period, the institution developed and established excellent relationships with the political elite and civil society of the European Union, including ethnic minorities.

In response to requests from numerous non-governmental organizations in 2012, the university considered expanding its range of studies to include various other fields such as humanities, business studies, law, and more. In 2013, the Board of Trustees decided to expand the programs of the European University of Benelux to include a variety of disciplines found in traditional universities. The first step in implementing this decision was transforming the Graduate Studies Institute into a full-fledged Faculty of Law and International Relations. From 2013 onwards, different faculties were added to the university, such as the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies in 2014.

Additionally, the structure of the Board of Trustees was revised, and new members with a vision to further propel the European University of Benelux were introduced. This led to the addition of seventeen new fields of study through the formation of various faculties, institutes, academies, and centers of excellence.

Today, the European University of Benelux proudly stands as a leading institution providing high-quality educational services to all members of society, especially ethnic minorities. We pride ourselves on our multiculturalism, flexibility, and high-quality education and training services that meet international standards.

History of the European University of Benelux