In this issue
Rotterdam Remains Main Supplier Top Managers
‘A study at the Erasmus University yields the greatest chance on a top management position at an AEX listed company. Economists and Business Administrators from Rotterdam reinforced their grip on the 25 most important Dutch companies’ according to Kees Versluis, who conducted research for Intermediair on the academic background of directors and members of the supervisory board of AEX listed companies.
Read More »Inaugural Lecture Prof. Dr. Jan Peter Balkenende
On Thursday the 24th of March 2011 the inaugural lecture of Jan Peter Balkenende will take place. His speech is titled: ‘On governance and social responsibility: how to continue?’
Read More »Successful Cum Laude Award Ceremony
On Wednesday, February 23rd 2011, the annual Cum Laude Ceremony of the Erasmus School of Economics was held. The ceremony was organised in association with the Vereniging Trustfonds of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, for those ESE students who finished their Bachelor-1 year with a weighted-average of 8.25 or higher.
Read More »Faculty Council Elections
The elections for the faculty council are coming up. Do you have concrete ideas how the faculty should handle its education and research? Do you sometimes think: the faculty could do so much better? Then take this chance and make yourself eligible for the faculty council!
Read More »Master Thesis Website
The exams of block 3 are over, which for some students implies that they will commence writing their master thesis. The ESE has recently launched a new thesis website for its master students.
Read More »Start Enrolling: ESE Master Programmes
Have you already made up your mind on one of the ESE master programmes? As from the 1st of April 2011 you can enroll in one of the ESE´s master programmes.
Read More »Examination Terms Block 2
The Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) specify the programme specific rights and duties for both students and employees of the Erasmus School of Economics. One thing that has changed this year affects the examination terms. What does it entail?
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