What’s more, RSM’s teaching of business and management studies puts EUR 9th in Europe for the employability of its graduates. This part of the QS rankings survey asks employers to identify up to 10 domestic and 30 international institutions they consider excellent for the recruitment of graduates. They are also asked to identify from which disciplines they prefer to recruit.
EUR appears 13 times in the 36 subjects listed in the QS ranking, announced in April 2015. The university is considered to be within the global top 100 in ten areas of research; History, Biological Sciences, Medicine, Psychology, Accounting & Finance, Business & Management Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Development Studies, Economics & Econometrics and Statistics and Operational Research.
In five of these, EUR ranks in the global top 50: Business & Management Studies (17th); Medicine (33rd); Economics & Econometrics (40th); Accounting & Finance (41st); and Psychology (48th).
In Accounting & Finance and Business & Management Studies, and in Medicine, EUR is ranked above any other Dutch university.
About the rankings
The QS World University Rankings by Subject are based on reputation and citations. For the fifth edition of these rankings, a total of 3,551 universities and 14,000 courses were investigated. The rankings highlight the world’s top universities in a range of popular subject areas, covering 36 subjects in 2015. Published annually since 2011, the rankings are based on academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact.
More about RSM’s rankings can be found here.