Core Responsibilities
The EUR has a strong sense of responsibility, particularly for the following groups:
Students
The EUR provides university training for its students, with the emphasis on academic education that interfaces with the development and application of knowledge. An interdisciplinary approach is an core element of this. There is a wide array of high-quality, challenging study programmes that focus on individual students. Studying at the EUR should provide the basis for excellent opportunities in the job market.
Staff
The EUR offers its staff challenging and diversified work geared towards personal and professional growth and the flexible employability of each staff member. The staff enjoy a large measure of freedom in performing their duties. They are entitled to good terms of employment and good working conditions. Working at the EUR entails working towards an attractive career.
The Academic Community
For the (international) academic community, the EUR is a centre of top research and a partner in the development of knowledge. The EUR maintains intense relations with other academic establishments and is open to exchanges of information. The research that takes place at the EUR is both fundamental in nature and practically orientated. The university is mindful of the ethical norms and international standards established by the academic community.
Society
The EUR contributes to social progress. It is therefore orientated towards current social developments and issues. The EUR works closely with its immediate surroundings in areas of mutual interest and importance. Contract research and education is conducted in so far as it provides synergy with the primary tasks. In its activities, the EUR makes allowances for the sustainability of the environment.