Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is a highly-regarded public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1913 as the Netherlands School of Commerce, it gained its current name and full university status in 1973, named after the prominent 15th-century humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus. EUR is particularly renowned for its excellence in economics, business administration, law, medicine, social sciences, and humanities, consistently ranking among the top universities globally in these fields.
The university is characterized by its modern, dynamic approach to education and research, focusing on critical thinking, societal impact, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its strategic location in Rotterdam, a major international port city, fosters a vibrant and diverse academic environment. EUR is committed to addressing global challenges through its research and aims to educate future leaders and professionals who can contribute meaningfully to society.
With a strong international orientation, Erasmus University Rotterdam attracts a significant number of international students and faculty, creating a multicultural campus atmosphere. The university’s education model emphasizes active learning, problem-based approaches, and close interaction between students and faculty, preparing graduates with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills highly valued in the global job market.