We open for applications in October 2024 and the application deadlines are as follows:
Status applicant | Deadline application |
Non-EU / EEA applicants | 15th of May 2025 |
EU / EEA applicants | 17th of June 2025 |
We advise you to apply as early as possible.
First, you have to make a decision about the track of your choice, either:
- The Public Administration track at the Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR);
- The Sociology track at the Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR);
- The History track at Leiden University;
- The Legal track at Leiden University;
- The Development Studies track at the Institute for Social Studies (ISS).

Step-by-step application procedure for registration at EUR
- Studielink is the national database for the registration for a study programme in the Netherlands. It is the first step of the application procedure. Make sure you choose the right programme (including the language of instruction, or (if there are several degrees offered) the resulting degree).
- Please note: You can select your track/specialisation during the second step in the EUR admission portal.
- It is not possible to apply for more than one Public Administration specialisation at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Double Public Administration applications cannot be processed.

After your registration in Studielink: fill out an online application form through EUR Admissions Portal. In the Admissions Portal, you will have to choose the track/specialisation and upload the required documents (see below).
- After registration in Studielink, you will receive an e-mail with the subject “Follow up to your Studielink application”. This e-mail contains a link to the EUR Admissions Portal.
- You need to login to the Admissions Portal with your login details (the ERNA details). These details are sent to you by e-mail after registering in Studielink.
Please mind that you will receive a number of automated messages during application. They often get spammed, so be sure to check your spam/ junk mailbox folders.
The following documents (in pdf) will be requested from you during the application process.
A scan (photocopy) of the personal data page of your passport/ ID card and (if applicable) residence permit (both sides). The document(s) must be valid. This is not mandatory if you hold a Dutch passport or are/have been a student of a Dutch university.
If you upload a scan of your ID card please note that the information on this card should contain your first name, surname, date of birth, country of birth and nationality, as well as be an internationally recognized form of identification. If this is not the case, a scan of your passport is required. Both sides of your ID card need to be uploaded.
Please note that if the original documents are in a language other than English, Dutch, French or German you need to provide both the copies of originals as well as official (certified) translations. Self-made translations will not be accepted.
- If you have not yet obtained your bachelor’s/ undergraduate/ pre-master degree, please include an official copy of your academic record(-s) at the moment of application. In case your official transcript does not contain enrolment data (date of enrolment, name of the programme/ degree you are studying for, number of credits obtained/ to be obtained), a statement from your university with the missing information and a date you expect to fulfil all requirements necessary for graduation (most of the time it is a letter from your programme administration) must be provided.
- The current students of Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Erasmus University Rotterdam may upload their student copy of grade list (studievoortgangsoverzicht).
A scan (photocopy) of an official academic transcript(-s) of records (signed and stamped by your university), including the reverse side if it contains information.
Please note that if the original documents are in a language other than English, Dutch, French or German you need to provide both the copies of originals as well as official (certified) translations. Self-made translations will not be accepted.
The current students of Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Erasmus University Rotterdam may upload an unofficial copy of their transcript instead.
Proof of proficiency in the English language.
Please make sure you meet the English language requirement for this programme as stated on the admission page.
Your CV / resume.
The motivation letter/ statement of purpose may not be longer than one A4/letter page.
After you have submitted your application, the process of assessing your application starts. This process consists of several steps, and you might want to know what to prepare for.
Within a week’s time after you have submitted the application form (assuming that there are no holidays in between), we will let you know if your application is complete. We will contact you, should we be in need of additional information.
Once your application is complete, you will not be contacted until your application is assessed to determine your eligibility for the programme. The Admissions Board carefully reviews each individual file for admission. You will be contacted as soon as the outcome of the assessment is known. Please note that it might take up to two months starting with the moment that your application is deemed complete.
Due to the many factors involved in the admissions decision-making process, the Admission Board does not elaborate on their motivation for the outcome of the decision. We kindly ask you to respect this. Thank you for your consideration!
If your personal or contact details (email address, home address etc.) should change please make sure to adjust them in Studielink.
After we have assessed your application and decided to select you for the programme, the process of completing your admission and enrolment starts. Besides sending the original copies of your documents there are several other matters to consider during this process. For more information about finalising your admission and enrolment visit the pages for admitted students.
Guest Enrollment
To take joint courses at different universities, you must register as a guest student at Leiden or Delft. Since ISS is part of EUR, separate registration for ISS is not required.
To avoid registration issues, finalize your guest enrollment before the academic year begins. You will receive detailed instructions via email after registering at your primary university—please check your inbox for this information during the summer.
Please note that each partner university has its own procedures and requirements for guest enrollment. Be sure to follow the specific instructions carefully to ensure a smooth registration process.
Keep in mind that your guest university registration can only be completed once your primary university enrollment and payment are finalized.
If you have any questions regarding a guest registration procedure, please contact the institution responsible for the registration (Leiden/Delft).
To register as a guest student at Leiden University, you have to fill out the guest student registration form.
- Scroll down to the section titled "Guest student."
- Skip steps 1 to 3 and complete the registration form starting at step 4:
- Study programme: Enter "History track - GMD program" and/or "Law track – GMD Program."
- Courses: Enter "History of Migration and Diversity - GMD program" and "Legal Perspectives on Migration and Diversity – GMD program."
- Level: Select "Master."
- Which university will issue the BBC? Enter the name of your primary university.
- How will you submit the BBC? Select "I will ask my institution to send a digital BBC to Leiden University."
- Study adviser statements: Upload a self-made document stating: "Not applicable to the GMD guest student."
- Submit the form
- Click "Send" to complete your registration.
To register as a guest student at TU Delft, follow these steps:
- Enroll via Studielink
- Log in to Studielink and request a new enrollment for a Master's programme.
- Select "Gaststudent / Guest student" under the Master Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences programme.
- Confirm your choice.
- Set your start date
- Choose September as your start date.
- Request a Proof of Paid Tuition Fee (BBC)
- When entering your payment details for TU Delft in Studielink, request a BBC (Bewijs Betaald Collegegeld / Proof of Paid Tuition Fee). The BBC is then sent to the TU Delft.
- Complete the Elective Course Form (Bijvakformulier)
- Download the form from the Elective Course page.
- Fill it out and sign it.
- Send it to the faculty contact person at secr-os-bk@tudelft.nl for approval.
- The faculty will forward the signed form to contactcentre-esa@tudelft.nl.
Important: Your application will not be processed without a valid BBC and a signed Elective Course Form. The Elective Course Form is valid for one academic year. If you wish to continue in the following year, you must submit a new form. For questions, please contact the TU Delft Contact Centre.
Electives
As a Public Administration track GMD student, you can choose between the ISS course Migration and Development and the Delft course Social Inequality in the City, Diversity, and Design. You must submit your choice before the start of the academic year via an online form, which you will receive after completing your EUR registration.
FAQs
The application for the academic year starting in September opens as of October of the previous calendar year.
If you have not completed your bachelor degree yet but expect to do so before mid-August, please upload a most recent copy of your academic record(s) (grade list) to the application and provide a statement of your school with the date you expect to fulfil all requirements necessary for graduation. The statement by your school should include the name of your diploma in the original language and be written in English, German, Dutch or be accompanied by a certified translation in one of these languages.
Until we have your documents you might receive a conditional offer, which might become unconditional if we receive the missing documents (diploma and final transcript of academic record(s)) before the beginning of the academic year.
You may submit the proof of English proficiency later, but until then your application will be viewed as "incomplete" and will not be assessed. Please mind that it can take up to a month to receive the results of most English language exams. We therefore strongly advise to schedule the exam well in advance of the application deadlines. You can submit the missing proof of language proficiency no later than the application deadline.
A certified copy is a copy of a filed document, legal or other, which contains a seal and a signature that establishes that the document is genuine, a true copy. A document may be certified by an official authorised person (a university, a notary, a sworn translator etc.). Applicants with Dutch prior education do not have to send us certified copies, we are able to verify your previous education online.
No, it is not mandatory. You may add the letter as an additional evidence if you believe it might contribute to your profile.
An official translation is normally done by a registered sworn translator normally associated with a notary. Alternatively, an institution issuing the respective document may be rightful to issue official translations. Please note that you must send a copy of the documents in the original language along with the translation.
Please consult this page to learn more about immigration procedures and rules.
Please read more on the procedure after application on the application page.
An interview is not a part of our standard admissions process.
Please know that we receive more applications than we have places available. Therefore, all applications are subject to our selection process and every application is assessed against the pool of applicants. Based on the documents in your application, the Admission Board decides if you are a good match for our programme. Admission is therefore not guaranteed. After the Admission Board has assessed your application, you can be accepted, denied or placed on the waiting list.
No, work experience cannot be used to compensate for the missing admission requirements.