RSM BV is located in a pleasant and relatively small office, based at the Erasmus University campus in Rotterdam. It’s a lively environment, with students, staff and different companies and restaurants. The office is easy to reach by public transport as well as by car.
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Please contact the RSM admissions office for additional information.
As you might have already heard, RSM currently has its own E-learning team.
Our main goal is to improve education from a didactic point of view. The use of technology in this process is a means to an end, not a goal in itself.
More specifically, this means we can help you:
If you have any ideas on how to innovate your course, or want to know more about what we do don’t hesitate to stop by (T6-13), send us an email (e-learning@rsm.nl).
You can also visit our new (and regularly updated) website on the RSM intranet: https://intranet.eur.nl/group/rsm/e-learning.
We are more than willing to help you with your educational challenges!
With kind regards,
Richard Hageman
The e-learning team
Dr. Bas Giesbers
Martijn Flipsen, MSc
Dr. Jacqueline de Nooijer
Eline van Min, MSc
Erik Gelderloos, MSc
Bo Bergevoet
The following PDF explains how students can download a scanned version of their multiple choice exam answer sheet.
A few BSc course coordinators have been part of a pilot programme which allows them to upload their course grades into Osiris themselves, and to sign electronically.
Step by step instructions can be found in the following manuals:
OSIRIS 6 - HL Lecturer - Register and signing results
OSIRIS 6 - HL Docent - Resultaten invoeren en ondertekenen
If you are interested in participating in this pilot, please contact your programme manager for more information.
In brief
This scholarship was founded by two IBA-alumni of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) and funded together with other alumni to support students who might otherwise not fully participate in the Bachelor programme in International Business Administration (IBA) due to financial constraints. It is motivated by the invaluable experience gained by the donors throughout and upon completion of the IBA programme – both academically, and with regards to the expansive international network they derived from it.
For whom?
Application for the scholarship is open for prospective students (thus, this scholarship is not meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students) of the IBA programme starting their studies in the academic year 2017-2018. The candidate must be a citizen of a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA), entitled to pay the statutory tuition fee.
In order to be considered for the Entrepreneurial Spirit Scholarship, applicants need to meet all BSc admissions requirements and be in possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/bacheloradmissions
Award
€2,006 covering the statutory tuition fee in 2017-2018 as well as yearly book fees to a maximum of €600 per year for the duration of studies (3 years in total, conditional upon annual re-evaluation). Mentorship by alumni for the duration of their studies at RSM.
Criteria
-Students with a truly entrepreneurial spirit who would demonstrably benefit from financial support.
-Upon acceptance the student becomes an outstanding ambassador of the Entrepreneurial Spirit Scholarship and the Rotterdam School of Management, which includes supporting marketing initiatives.
-Upon acceptance the student commits to stay involved after graduation as a mentor for the new incoming students accepted into the scholarship programme.
-At the end of the first year of studies, the student accepted into the programme will be re-evaluated, to ensure the student stays on track with his/her academic studies, remains entrepreneurial in spirit and acts as a good ambassador for the scholarship programme and the school. Being accepted to continue with the scholarship for the second year of studies is contingent upon the re-evaluation by the selection committee based upon criteria set together at the start of the academic year.
How and when to apply?
When you want to apply for this scholarship, please send below documents to the scholarship inbox: scholarship_bscmsc@rsm.nl. The application letter should include the following information:
1. CV or link to your Linkedin page
2. A separate and concise motivation essay of maximum 900 words that answers the following questions:
3. An application letter with relevant information on the financial situation of the applicant supported by documents serving as evidence, such as income statement and salary strips of parents or other financial supporters.
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter.
Applicants need to submit the following before February 15, 2017.
Decision
The decision will be made on merit and financial need by a selection committee. Selected candidates will be invited to schedule a 30-min telephone interview with members of the selection committee in April 2017. Following this interview, selected students will be given a 5-day period to solve a business case. The selection committee will award the scholarship May 15, 2017.
Information
Questions can be addressed to scholarship_bscmsc@rsm.nl.
The NN Future Matters Scholarship is a programme financed by Nationale Nederlanden and for students from Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Turkey, who want to do a master in the Netherlands in finance, risk management or economics. The scholarship amount is € 5,000.
The application deadline is 1 May 2017. You can submit the application through the website of Study in Holland. You can find an overview of the costs of living in the Netherlands, which is needed for the budget as part of your application, on this page. For detailed information about the selection criteria and the application process, see this page.
For questions about the application process or the scholarship, you can contact the Nuffic at nnfuturematters@nuffic.nl. For questions about the masters eligible for this scholarship, please contact the Recruitment & Admissions office at msc.info@rsm.nl or the Finance & Investments programme management at msc.fi@rsm.nl
In order to keep your residence permit, the university must notify the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) about your switch. Consult the webpage of the Erasmus University For immigration or visa related questions you can also email immigration@eur.nl.
You can pay the tuition fee after you have registered in Studielink. The tuition fee should be paid before 31st of August. If you do not pay in time, you can not be registered as a student at RSM.
For more information regarding the payment of tuition fees, please visit the website of the Erasmus Student Service Center
A different payment procedure applies for NON-EU students who need to apply for a VISA. The information will be included in the VISA instructions sent by RSM Admissions Office, Joyce Maliepaard.
No, RSM does not have a special admissions process or criteria for students with refugee status because individual situations can vary widely. Applications from refugees will therefore be assessed on an individual basis. If you have questions regarding your diploma, please contact the RSM admissions office.
The Erasmus University does offer general support for refugees. Please visit the refugee pages for more information.
No, having a passport does not prove proficiency in a language.
Every summer the Language & Training Centre of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) organises a Summer Course Dutch. For more information go to https://www.eur.nl/english/ltc/students/courses/dutch/summer_course_dutch/.
Programme manager, Bachelor exchange
Who Ligaya Kasmo-Borgonje
Room 5-30
Tel. +31 10 408 2132
Email lkasmo@rsm.nl
Website www.rsm.nl/rsm-students-going-abroad/bachelor-exchange
SIN + BB “RSM Bachelor Exchange”
Student advisers for BA students
Who Menno van der Hoorn, Pim Visscher and Angelique van der Mast
Website www.rsm.nl/studyadvice
Student advisers for IBA students
Who Thea den Hartog, Menno van der Hoorn
Website www.rsm.nl/studyadvice
Erasmus Student Services Centre (ESSC)
Room EB-hall
Tel. +31 10 408 2323
Website www.eur.nl/english/essc
Open daily 9:30 to 16:00 h.
The ESSC can help you when:
• applying for scholarships, grants or funds;
• reimbursing your OV student card;
• registering for a language test or course;
• you need information on practical matters concerning an academic period abroad,
such as visa and insurance;
• you need statements of enrolment or other documents.
The International Office deals with questions from students every day. We have listed the
most common questions and answers here. Please check if the information you need is
on these pages before contacting the International Office.
When can I go?
The exchange takes place during your seventh trimester, which is the first trimester of
your bachelor programme’s third year. It takes place on a semester or trimester basis,
normally from late August until late December. Academic calendars at host universities
might vary. For example, programmes in Australia and New Zealand start in July and the
programmes in China and Portugal run into January. It is your responsibility to be aware
of these dates. Most students can return to RSM in December and begin the eighth
trimester according to RSM’s calendar, but some do not have this option. Please consult
RSM’s International Office on how to proceed if this is the case.
Students who are in their 4th bachelor year are not able to apply for the bachelor
exchange anymore.
Does an exchange mean a delay to my studies?
An exchange does not cause a delay to your studies if you hand in a proper conversion
proposal before you leave for your exchange. This conversion proposal needs to be
approved by the Executive Director of your programme. Please bear in mind that the
minimum workload as set by the International Office must always be equivalent to
20 ECTS.
Do BA and IBA students have the same chance of being selected?
Yes. The selection is based on several criteria; being an IBA or a BA student is not one
of them.
What about my selection? What are my chances of being selected for an exchange to
a particular school, and for my first choice?
There is always a tough competition for exchange places, and for some destinations even
more than for others. That’s why we ask you to apply to more than one destination. As a
rule, the more destinations you are willing to be exchanged to, the more chance you have
to be selected for an exchange.
The International Office cannot tell you exactly how likely you are to be selected, either
for all or particular destinations. Both hard and soft selection criteria are used. We do
not only look at how you score on these criteria, but also compare this to your fellow
students’ profiles. The Selection Committee will always do its best to offer you one of
your first three preferred destinations.
When can we expect to receive information from our host university?
In general, three months prior to the start of your exchange programme you will receive
information from the host university. Once the International Office has nominated you
for a place at the host university you will be notified and from then you are allowed to
contact the school yourself. You are responsible for submitting all additional documents
required by the host university, such as transcripts and your CV, before their deadline.
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No, a motivation letter is not part of the application process. Instead, we ask you to answer four motivation questions in the Online Application Form (OLAF).
Most programmes start at 09:00 and finish at 17:00. However, this can vary depending on the particular programme. A detailed schedule will be shared in advance of the programme.
For more information about a specific programme schedule, please contact openpm@rsm.nl.
Most of our programmes require some preparatory work and reading. You will receive detailed information approximately four weeks before the start of the programme.
Preparation coursework is done via our Online Learning System, to which you gain access at least four weeks before you start the programme, or in direct communication with the programme manager.
The dress code is business casual.
You can find a list of RSM Executive Education open enrolment programmes and their start dates here.
Yes, if a programme is fully booked, you can ask to be placed on its waiting list. Please email the programme advisor or openprogrammes@rsm.nl.
You can find the contact details of the programme advisor at the bottom of the web page for each programme.
To cancel your registration, you must send your notice of cancellation by email to the programme manager or to openpm@rsm.nl.
The following cancellation fees apply:
No. We do not offer scholarships for our executive programmes.
Yes. Alumni from RSM and Erasmus University Rotterdam receive a 15% discount.*
RSM alumni are students who have completed either a bachelor of science, master of science, PhD or one executive education programme of more than 40 credit hours. Additionally, companies which sponsor several participants may also be offered a special price.
Participants of open programmes of less than 40 credit hours will not receive a discount.
*please note that the following programmes are excluded:
Advanced Management and Leadership Programme
Diploma Programme in Digital Transformation
Diploma Programme in Advanced Business Valuation
Programmes offered by ECDA
Space for Business
In exceptional cases, you may pay your tuition fee in instalments. If you wish to do so, please contact your designated programme manager via openpm@rsm.nl.
The first instalment of the tuition fee is due before the start of the programme.
When you participate in and complete a programme equivalent to or more than 40 credit hours, you automatically become a member of RSM’s international alumni network. To read more about alumni benefits, please click here.
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