Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus University Rotterdam is a public university that was founded in 1913. The university's main campus is in Rotterdam, one of the Netherlands' largest cities. Campus Woudestein, the main location, and Erasmus University College, a residential liberal arts school, are two of the four campuses. With the exception of Swiss and Surinamese students, tuition is greater for students from non-European Union and non-European Economic Area nations. Student housing is accessible through non-university-affiliated organizations.
Economics, law, social sciences, medicine, philosophy, history, culture, and communication, and management are the university's seven academic divisions. There are also three academic institutes – the Institute of Health Policy and Management, the International Institute of Social Studies and the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies. Bachelor's degrees are taught primarily in Dutch, however some English-taught undergraduate programs are available. A few of the university's graduate programs, including a master's program in strategic entrepreneurship and an international MBA program, are also taught in English. The university's education and research efforts are primarily centered on four key areas of study: health, wealth (economics and business), governance, and culture.
- Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- Phone: +31 10 408 1111
- Website: https://www.eur.nl/
- Ranking: 69th in the world in 2017 by Times Higher Education, 17th in Business and Economics, 42nd in clinical health, etc.