What are sectorplans?

Sectorplans are collaborative strategies for higher education and science. There are sectorplans for four domains: social sciences and humanities (SSH-domain), as well as natural sciences, technical sciences, and medical sciences. Starting in 2022, the Dutch government introduced these sectorplans to enhance the quality of higher education and research.

As part of these plans, universities collaborate on various societal themes. With government investments in 2022 and beyond, universities have hired 1,200 assistant professors to conduct research and teach on topics outlined in the sectorplans.


Added value of the sectorplans

At the end of 2024, then-minister of education Bruins decided to cancel the planned budget cuts to the sectorplans. By maintaining the sectorplans, minister Bruins ensured continued coordination and collaboration between universities and disciplines. Moreover, universities and researchers can persist in contributing to major societal challenges in the Netherlands. The 1,200 researchers contribute positively to the domain by expanding its capacity.

The SSH-sectorplans

Below, we briefly outline the rationale behind the four SSH-sectorplans. Click on each plan for a more detailed explanation and an overview of its progress.


Sectorplans

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