Visit the Bachelor Open Day at Erasmus University Rotterdam and find the programme that suits you! Visit information sessions of all programmes and ask students and lecturers all your questions about future prospects, study costs or finding a room. Or explore our multifunctional campus during a campus tour and discover what Rotterdam will have to offer you as a student during a bus tour!
Upcoming Bachelor Open Day
What can you expect during the Bachelor Open Day?
During our Bachelor Open Day, you can attend information sessions for all our Bachelor programmes, as well as sessions on choosing the right study path, the costs of studying, and student life in Rotterdam. At the information markets, you will have the chance to speak directly with our students and hear about their experiences. Our information officers will also be available to answer your questions, including topics like studying abroad. In addition, guided tours will give you the opportunity to explore our multifunctional campus and the vibrant city of Rotterdam.
Medicine
Would you like to attend an information session on Medicine, Nanobiology and/or Clinical Technology? You can do so at the Bachelor Open Day Erasmus MC. The Medicine programme will also be present at the Bachelor Open Day with its own information stand. We recommend that you visit the regular Bachelor Open Day as well as the Bachelor Open Day Erasmus MC to also obtain information about an alternative study programme, since Medicine has a selection procedure. Please note that the bachelor programmes Medicine and Clinical Technology are offered in Dutch only. For questions about the Open Day Erasmus MC, including how to register, please send an e-mail to studievoorlichting@erasmusmc.nl.
Upcoming Bachelor Open Day Erasmus MC
How to prepare for the Bachelor Open Day
Do your research
Before you set foot on campus, you can already learn a lot about Erasmus University. Click the button below to explore our degree programmes, with useful links about the curriculum, career prospects, and admission requirements.
Find your bachelor programme in five steps
Explore your options or refine your list: these steps guide you in choosing your programme.
Make a question list
There is already a lot of information available online, but you’ll probably still have more questions. Write down a few that are important to you and make sure to ask them during the Open Day! Need some inspiration? Try asking students these questions:
- What does a typical study week look like for you?
- How was the transition from high school to university?
- How can I best prepare for this programme?
- Are there internships or opportunities to study abroad during this programme?
- Why did you choose this university?
- What do you do in your free time? Are you part of a study or student association?
- What makes Rotterdam unique as a student city?
- How and where have you made new friends?
- Do you live in student housing? Why or why not?
Fully hybrid (on campus or online)
We want you to make the right study choice. That is why we are happy to welcome you on our campus for the best experience! On campus you can not only attend information sessions but also visit the information markets, join in a campus and city tour and much more!
Are you really unable to come to our campus? No worries, all information sessions can be followed online. So register to visit us or register for online participation. You can always change your choice in the meantime by deregistering for one option and registering for the other.
Visit an (online) student for a day event
Upcoming Bachelor Open Day
An impression of our Bachelor Open Day

Contact
- Email address
- openday@eur.nl
We will try to answer your question as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
No worries – there are several ways to find your way around campus:
- Ambassadors wearing green jackets will be present across campus and are happy to help you.
- You can search for the building in Google Maps, which will guide you to the correct location on campus.
- Inside the buildings, signs will direct you to the correct rooms.
- Each building also has an information desk where you can ask questions and look at the campus map.
If you register in advance for a session, you will receive a QR code by email. This QR code will be scanned by an ambassador (recognisable by their green shirts) at the entrance of your session.
You do not need to check in separately for general access to the Open day.
Yes, you may bring one parent or guest with you. You can indicate this during your registration. We take the number of guests into account when determining room capacities.
We understand that delays can happen. However, to avoid disrupting ingoing sessions, we may not always be able to admit late arrivals.
- During the first 15 minutes of the session, the ambassador at the door will decide whether entry is still possible.
- If you arrive more than 15 minutes late, unfortunately we will no longer be able to let you in the room. In many cases, you can follow the session online.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available during the Open Day. Instructions on how to connect can be found inside the buildings.
No, food and drinks are not free of charge. There are several food and drink locations across campus where you can buy refreshments.
No master sessions are given during the day. The Master Open Dag will take place on Saturday November 21.



