Danish students at ESSB

Velkommen til Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (ESSB), en af ​​de syv skoler på det højt rangerede Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), et forskningsuniversitet i Rotterdam, Holland. Vi ved, at det er et stort skridt at tage til udlandet for at studere eller studere, især hvis du kommer fra Danmark. Denne side giver dig nogle ekstra specifikke oplysninger. Her er hvad Rotterdam og EUR har at tilbyde dig.

Welcome to Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB), one of the seven schools of the highly-ranked Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), a research university located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. We know that it is a big step to go abroad for your undergrad or graduate studies, especially if you are coming from Denmark. This page will give you some extra specific information. Here is what Rotterdam and the EUR have to offer you.

Erasmus campus high view

Why Danish students choose ESSB / EUR

  • Studies in the Netherlands are affordable and accessible and it's still possible to get student finance from the Danish government; 
  • Possibility to work in the Netherlands after completing your studies (zoekjaar), even without speaking Dutch;
  • Top ranked undergraduate and graduate programmes completely taught in English – no need to learn another language;
  • Our international classrooms - a mix of international and Dutch students - is common across the university;
  • The atmosphere is usually informal, and it is pretty easy to speak to our professors directly;
  • Accommodation available on campus;
  • Public Administration is ranked #5 in the Shanghai Ranking 2020.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements and deadlines vary per programme, it is important to check their individual webpages. In the meantime, this should give you an idea:

  • Valid diploma (Studentereksamenbevis (STX)/Bevis for Højere Forberedelseseksamen (HF)).
  • Exception for language tests with a minimum score of 70% on English.
  • Specific requirements or minimum scores vary by programme.
  • Numerus fixus for International Bachelor in Psychology.
  • Deadlines: January 15 for International Bachelor in Psychology and April 1 for Management of International Social Challenges.

  • Bachelor degree from a research university in a relevant area; we will assess the transcript during the application process.
  • An English proficiency test is required, however there is a waiver for this test for students who have obtained a diploma of a fully English-taught bachelors programme from a research university from Denmark. 
  • Specific requirements or minimum scores may vary per programme.
  • Scholarships available: Erasmus Trustfonds Scholarship - € 15.000 and EUR Excellence Scholarship.
  • Motivation statement.

Visit us virtually during the Bachelor or Master Open Day

Preparing to study abroad will be an exciting time for you! We are here to help, and therefore we will attend a number of online Bachelor and Master Open Days virtually in 2021 to provide you with all the knowledge you need to have in order to start your studies abroad. We will be happy to answer all of your questions regarding any aspect of your future studies, whether it is about how to enroll in your future studies, how Erasmus University is organising the courses in times of corona, where to find a place to live in Rotterdam or where to buy that bicycle (a must in Holland). 

Please feel free to simply 'stop by' at our virtual place during any of the upcoming fairs. We will meet you there! 

Yes, Non-EU students who complete a bachelor or master from a Dutch institution are offered a one-year visa to stay in the Netherlands (or any Schengen country) to build a network & gain experience. You do not have to use the year immediately upon graduation.

No. EUR sends the required documents for your visa after you are officially admitted to one of EUR’s programmes.

In Holland, higher education is subsidized, which means that tuition fees can be kept relatively low, especially compared with the United Kingdom and the United States. Because of this, we do not have an extensive scholarship programme. This doesn't mean we don't have them at all though, so make sure to have a closer look.

The Netherlands

  • Safe for international standards; the Netherlands is among the safest countries in the world, according to the 2020 Global Peace Index, and has a great standard of living;
  • The Netherlands is known as easygoing, liberal and tolerant - ideal for students;
  • English as unofficial second language; 
  • Highly digitalised;
  • Maritime climate (winter average 3°C, summer 19°C);
  • The Netherlands is close to many countries, so there are plenty of travel opportunities while living in the Netherlands
  • Biking is the most popular means of transportation;
  • Only 1.5 hours by direct flight from Denmark
  • Train from Amsterdam airport to Rotterdam takes 25 min by fast train or 50 minute by regular train.
View of rotterdam

Rotterdam

  • Metropolitan city, a true melting pot with approximately 170 nationalities among its 600,000 inhabitants;
  • Major hub of international trade because it is Europe's largest commercial port;
  • Hosts many multinational organisations. You might get to know your future employer during your studies, for example by doing an internship;
  • Good connections to the rest of the Netherlands and other European countries
I wanted to benefit from the highly ranked Dutch education system while having the experience of living in another country.
Louise Christiansen

EUR in rankings

Erasmus University Rotterdam is a top-100 university

EUR scores high on QS Graduate Employability Rankings

Rotterdam: a city to discover!

Living, getting around, studying and safety.

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Virtual Experience

Scroll through campus, classrooms, and student housing in the virtual experience

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