Erasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of Economics

Erasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of Economics

Founded in 1913, Erasmus University Rotterdam is one of the biggest universities in the Netherlands, with a student population of 23,000 and a research community of 1,400. The Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) is the natural choice for ambitious students who wish to study economics or econometrics at one of the world’s leading academic institutions

Academic Highlights

Erasmus School of Economics is one of the world’s leading academic institutions. The school has a long-standing tradition of high-quality education and research. The best Erasmus graduates have made outstanding contributions to science, government and business.

Location

The campus is located in the city of Rotterdam, one hour from Amsterdam. Rotterdam is an edgy and entrepreneurial city, famous for its pop-up shops, creative bars and festivals in addition to its constantly changing skyline. The campus at Erasmus University Rotterdam is like a mini-city.

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With its huge port, famously multicultural population, and many multinational companies, Rotterdam – the Netherlands’ second biggest city – is an environment full of real-life cases, relevant data and research partners. Thanks to its international train station and local airport, Rotterdam is also an excellent base from which to explore Europe. English is an unofficial second language here and nearly everyone you meet will be happy to speak English with you, even off-campus.

Language of Instruction

Dutch, English (limited in some areas)

Program Duration

1 semester, 2 semesters

Academic Level

Undergraduate, Postgraduate

Minimum Result Required60% WAM

Previous Round Cut-off (WAM (%) or GPA)

60% WAM

Anticipated Places in Semester 1, 2027

1-2 places

Exchange Availability

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Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia and Monash Malaysia

Agreement Scope

Business and Economics

Handbook/Catalogue

Erasmus School of Economics' course catalogue

Academic Restrictions

  • Please note that the Erasmus School of Economics is only an option to you if you are studying economics or econometrics.

Full-time Credit Load Equivalents

Semester

Min. 18 Monash points

Max. 24 Monash points

22.5 ECTS*

30 ECTS

ECTS - European Credit Transfer System

*If your study load cannot exactly equate to 22.5 ECTS, then you will need to complete a study load as close to 22.5 ECTS without going under in order to receive 18 Monash credit points.

Year

Min. 36 Monash points

Max. 48 Monash points

22.5 ECTS

30 ECTS

Academic Calendar

Erasmus School of Economics Spring semester (Monash Semester 1): early January - early July
Erasmus School of Economics Autumn semester (Monash Semester 2): early September -  late December

Erasmus School of Economics' Academic Calendar

Please note semester dates may vary depending on location and the school students are taking units from.

Econometrics and business statistics

Economics

Note

  • The listed disciplines are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the institution.
  • Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisers in your managing faculty(ies) and subject to available places at the host.

Accommodation

On-campus accommodation is available but places are extremely limited. EUR will help most international students will find accommodation through the private market. It is advised that students commence organising their accommodation around three months prior to their arrival into the Netherlands.

EUR offers advice about accommodation on their Housing for International Students website.

Visas

As a general rule, if you are from outside EU/EAA countries and plan to stay in the Netherlands for more than 90 days, you will need to apply for an entry visa and/or Dutch residence permit. The residence permit is the document required for students to stay and study in the Netherlands legally.  Both the entry visa and residence permit are issued by the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).

For more information on visas, please refer to the Embassy of Netherlands website.

EUR also provide some advice on visas, which can be found on their Immigration website.

Health and insurance

Medical costs can be high in the Netherlands, Dutch law requires all residents to have adequate health and third party liability insurance. Students must provide proof that they have adequate health insurance as stipulated by Dutch law, to obtain their entry visa/residence permit.

EUR provides some advice on health insurance here.

When travelling on a Monash Abroad approved program, you are automatically covered under the Monash University Student Travel Insurance policy. This will provide cover to and from your exchange.

Orientation and extra-curricular 

Prior to the each trimester, introduction activities is organised, and is compulsory for all incoming students.

The Erasmus Student Network Rotterdam (ESN-Rotterdam) and International Offices aim to enhance academic and social experiences for international students in Rotterdam. The network regularly organises drinks, city trips, sporting activities, musical and cultural events. Find out more here.

Students can learn or improve their Dutch by utilising the Erasmus University Rotterdam’s Language Centre. Please note, there is a fee associated with these courses.

Cost of living

Rotterdam on the Expatistan site (this is a website external to the University and intended to be indicative only)

Funding

For information about funding available to support study on exchange overseas, see the Financial Information page on the Monash Abroad website.

Important notes

Undergraduate students must have completed at least 48 credits, with evidence that they aim to do a major in Economics, by the time they commence their exchange. Graduate students must be able to demonstrate sufficient Economics background at the time of application to Monash Abroad.

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