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Autonomous University of Barcelona

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

ECUMS, Erasmus Centre for Urban Mangement Studies

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Eurocities

EURICUR, European Institute of Comparative Urban Research

Housing Desk of Erasmus University Rotterdam

Language Centre of Erasmus University Rotterdam

Municipality of Rotterdam

Netherlands Organization for international cooperation in higher education (NUFFIC)

Studyabroad

The Rotterdam Virtual Tour

Tourist Information Rotterdam

University of Antwerp

University of Copenhagen

Other courses at Erasmus University Rotterdam that deal with urban issues:

MCD, Master City Developer
This top-class Master is also organised by Erasmus University Rotterdam (in cooperation with TU-Delft and the Rotterdam Development Corporation) and deals with city development from an integral approach. On the one hand, it combines theory and practice, on the other hand it combines content and process. This course enables its participants to direct large scale urban developments - particularly in the Netherlands - from a broad perspective. The language of instruction is Dutch. Duration: 24 months parttime. Link  

MSc in Urban Management and Development
This course is organised by the IHS (Institute for Housing and Urban Development studies) and is specially designed for practising professionals in the field of urban management, coming from major cities in Third World countries and Central and Eastern Europe. The master's program brings together academic, educational and scientific excellence matched with practical experience and related networks (among which Euricur). Closing date for the receipt of application is May 1. Closing date for fellowship of the Netherlands Fellowship Programme is February 1. Duration: 12 months fulltime (October - September). Link  

MSc in Economics and Business – Specialisation in Urban, Port and Transport Economics.
This undergraduate Master course is organised by the department RHV of Erasmus School of Economics and is somewhat more economic than the interdisciplinary MEMR. The course is designed for students who wish to acquire a deeper understanding of the economics of cities, regions, ports and transport. Only students with a Bachelor in Economics or Business are granted admission. Duration: 1 year fulltime. Link