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1 History  



1.1  Erasmus University  





1.2  Graduate School of Management  





1.3  Internationalisation  





1.4  Foundation for Business Administration (Stichting Bedrijfskunde)  





1.5  Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University  







2 Academics  



2.1  Admissions  





2.2  Rankings  







3 Programmes  



3.1  Bachelor programmes  





3.2  Master programmes  





3.3  Pre-master programmes  





3.4  MBA programmes  





3.5  Research programmes  





3.6  Executive Master programmes  





3.7  Customised programmes  





3.8  Open programmes  







4 Student life  





5 International partner schools  





6 Distinguished alumni  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM)
MottoA force for positive change
TypeBusiness school
Established1970
Endowment€66.4 Million (2016)[1]
DeanProf. Ansgar Richter

Academic staff

250 senior researchers and 150 PhD students[2]
Students10 000[2]
Address
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA
, ,
Colors  Erasmus night blue[3]
AffiliationsAMBA, EQUIS, AACSB, CEMS , Erasmus University Rotterdam
Websitewww.rsm.nl

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (orRSM) is the international business school of the Erasmus University Rotterdam located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. RSM offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes taught mostly in English, including MBA, executive education, and PhD programmes.

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University is ranked among the best business schools in Europe and in the world,[4] while ranked 1st worldwide according to the 2021 Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects in the category Business Administration.[5] RSM is also a member of the Partnership in International Management (PIM) network, and hosts a diverse international student body.[6] In 2013, RSM became part of the Alliance of European and Chinese Business Schools, which is under the patronage of the European Federation of Management Development.[7]

History[edit]

Erasmus University[edit]

Historical building of RSM in Kralingen-Crooswijk
Campus of the university with the buildings of RSM

The roots of RSM stretch back to the founding of Erasmus University as the Dutch School of Higher Commercial Education in 1913. Originally a business-oriented institution, the Dutch School of Higher Commercial Education was a private initiative established with the support of the Rotterdam business community.[8]

In 1966 Erasmus University (then the Netherlands Institute for Economic Science), commissioned an investigation into the feasibility of founding a Graduate School of Management dedicated to the subject of business administration. The result, inaugurated in 1969, was the ‘Interfaculteit Bedrijfskunde/Graduate School of Management’, a joint initiative of the schools of economics, law and social sciences of Erasmus University, and the schools of civil, mechanical and maritime engineering and general sciences at the Delft University of Technology.

Graduate School of Management[edit]

Main building RSM

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University first opened its doors in 1970 in the suburb of Kralingen, Rotterdam. The first 30 students began classes in the two-year ‘post-kandidaats’ programme (equivalent to a master's). The school became the first in the Netherlands to offer the degree “Doctorandus in de Bedrijfskunde” post-kandidaats, for students with a university qualification in a non-business discipline.[8]

In 1972 the school moved to new premises in Delft and was once again remodelled, this time as the Interuniversities Institute for Business Administration (‘Interuniversitair Instituut Bedrijfskunde’ or IIB). It had only one division, the ‘Interuniversitaire Interfaculteit Bedrijfskunde/Graduate School of Management Delft’. In November that year the first 29 students graduated with the new academic degree ‘Doctorandus in de Bedrijfskunde’ (Drs.), and the Alumni Association VIB, the ‘Vereniging van afgestudeerden van de Interfaculteit Bedrijfskunde’ was formally established.

Internationalisation[edit]

In 1975 the curriculum was revised and, from 1977 onwards, the focus turned towards the internationalisation of the school. The first exchange programme was established in 1980 with the French Institut Supérieur des Affaires, visited by IIB-students Hans van der Laan and Rino Schreuder. The second exchange programme was established with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1986. The number of English-language modules with an international focus expanded. In 1984 the four-year ‘doctorandus’ programme was launched. The first European CEMS master's degree was conferred in 1991, a result of RSM's membership in the renowned CEMS network.[8]

In 1986 the Graduate School of Management Delft moved back to the premises of Erasmus University, and was renamed the Faculty of Business Administration. The doctoral programme was established in the same year. In 1993 the ERASM research school was founded, bringing together researchers from the Faculty of Business Administration and the School of Economics. It is known today as the Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM).

In 2000 the BSc International Business Administration programme (IBA) was established, an English-language bachelor (undergraduate) programme which aims to provide a truly international learning experience with a large proportion of students from outside the Netherlands.

Foundation for Business Administration (Stichting Bedrijfskunde)[edit]

In 1966 a consensus on the lack of suitable training and higher educational facilities for managers in the Netherlands spurred Dutch-based multinationals including Royal Dutch Shell, Unilever and Philips to establish the Foundation for Business Administration (Stichting Bedrijfskunde), which was attached to the Netherlands University of Economics at Rotterdam.[9] This started out as an institute for postgraduate management education, and later became Rotterdam School of Management (RSM).

The founders of RSM each donated two million guilders and included:

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University[edit]

In 1985 Rotterdam School of Management launched its International Full-time MBA programme, initially offered in both Dutch and English. In 1986 the ‘post-kandidaats’ IMSEC exchange programme was absorbed into the MBA, and a new IMScEC ‘doctorandus’ programme was launched.

In 2003 RSM joined four schools located in three continents to create the "Global Executive OneMBA".

In 2004 Rotterdam School of Management merged with Erasmus University's Faculty of Business Administration and the Erasmus Research Institute of Management to become Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM).

In 2006 the MSc General Management programme was established, a new master's degree for non-business graduates, now called the MScBA Master in Management.

In 2011 the school appointed Professor Steef van de Velde as dean, who was re-appointed for a second term in 2015.

In 2015 RSM opened an office in Chengdu, China. The RSM China office offers services to prospective students, partners, and alumni as well as maintains relationships with research universities and business schools.[2]

In 2019 the school appointed Professor Ansgar Richter as dean.

Academics[edit]

Admissions[edit]

The admission procedure varies for bachelor and master programmes. Bachelor programme in International Business Administration at RSM was the most popular and among the most competitive programmes in the Netherlands, receiving 2,605 foreign student and 767 Dutch student applications for the 550 available places in 2018.[10][11] The admission to the programme are mostly based on previous academic performance as well as CV and motivation.[12]

For the master admission candidates are selected based on sufficient background in bachelor studies as well as academic performance, GMAT results and English proficiency.[13]

Rankings[edit]

Business School
International Rankings
European MBA Ranking
QS (2024)[14]14
Financial Times (2024)[15]18
Global MBA Ranking
QS (2024)[16]30
Financial Times (2024)[17]86

According to the Financial Times, QS and Forbes; RSM is ranked as follows:

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022
FT European Business School Ranking 13th 10th 9th 9th 12th 15th 14th[18]
FT Global MBA 45th 42nd 31st 37th 55th 66th 86th
FT MBA for Women - - - 50th
FT Executive MBA (EMBA Program) 60th 54th 54th 51st 59th
FT Executive MBA (OneMBA Program) 24th 29th
FT Master in Management 5th 5th 11th 8th 6th 5th 3rd
FT Master in Finance (Pre-experience) 23rd 22nd 36th 34th 35th 31st
FT Executive Education - Open 72nd 58th 59th 65th
FT Executive Education - Customized 65th 66th 63rd 60th
QS World University Rankings: Global MBA 25th 27th 29th
QS Master in management 13th 13th 18th
Forbes International MBAs 14th
QS Master in Marketing Management (world) 16th 19th
QS Master in Finance (world) 23rd 26th

Programmes[edit]

Bachelor programmes[edit]

Master programmes[edit]

Pre-master programmes[edit]

MBA programmes[edit]

Research programmes[edit]

Executive Master programmes[edit]

Customised programmes[edit]

Through RSM's customised programmes, employees can access the latest in business and management thinking while engaging with some of the world's most influential thought leaders. These programmes are designed for each client by a team of expert consultants, and can be delivered in-house.

Open programmes[edit]

Led by internationally recognised academic and business experts, RSM's current portfolio of open programmes includes:

Student life[edit]

RSM's study association STAR is Europe's largest student ruled study association, with more than 6,500 members.[19] STAR's committees include Consultancy Castle, RSM STAR Case Club, Erasmus Recruitment Days, Management Week, and others. Additionally, there are numerous student clubs at RSM. The focus is on specific business areas as well as event organization.

In 1985, students of the RSM faculty founded the study association 'RSM Student Representation' (SR). The goal of SR is to voice student feedback toward the faculty personnel. SR strives for improving the education of the RSM via this way. SR has about 80 volunteers working for them, coordinated by a board of 7 board members.[20]

International partner schools[edit]

RSM students can take part in study exchanges with other leading business schools around the world.[21][22]

Partner schools include :

Distinguished alumni[edit]

Notable alumni of Rotterdam School of Management are awarded each year in the Distinguished Alumni Awards.[23]

Name Notability Class
Boudewijn Beerkens CFO, SHV Holdings Full-time MBA 1991
Else Boutkan Founder, Something Else Part-time MBA 2002
Asthildur Margret Otharsdottir Chairman of the board, Marel Full-time MBA 1996
Maria van der Heijden Founder of Women on Wings, owner of ComVerander Part-time MSc Bedrijfskunde 2000
Hans Smits CEO, Port of Rotterdam Authority (2005–2013), now President of the Board of Trustees, Erasmus University Rotterdam Post-kandidaats Opleiding Bedrijfskunde 1973-1975
Saskia Stuiveling President, Netherlands Court of Audit Post-kandidaats Opleiding Bedrijfskunde 1970–1972
Alexander Ribbink Partner, Prime Technology Ventures, formerly Executive Board Member and Chief Operating Officer of TomTom Full-time MBA 1990
Bart Becht Former CEO, Reckitt Benckiser Post-kandidaats Opleiding Bedrijfskunde 1977–1980
Sukhbir Jasuja CEO, ITpreneurs Full-time MBA 1998
Johan H. Andresen Jr. CEO, Ferd Norway Full-time MBA 1993
Meiny Prins CEO, Priva BV Part-time Bedrijfskunde 2000
Hans van Ierland Co-founder and CEO, Holland Private Equity Full-time MBA 1990
Diederik Laman Trip Former CEO, ING Netherlands Doctorandus Post-kandidaats 1970
Feike Sijbesma CEO, Royal DSM Post-kandidaats Opleiding Bedrijfskunde 1987
Joost Notenboom and Michiel Roodenburg Cycle for Water MScBA 2009 and BScBA 2009 & MScBA 2010
Robert-Jan van Ogtrop The Circle Economy Doctoraal Post-kandidaats Bedrijfskunde 1980
Jente de Vries and Lisanne van Zwol Founders, Kromkommer Both MScBA 2012
Niels Van Deuren Founder, HousingAnywhere International Business Administration 2006

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Annual report 2016" (PDF). RSM. August 2017. p. 16.
  • ^ a b c "Facts & Figures". Rotterdam School of Management. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  • ^ Corporate colours – website of the EUR
  • ^ "European Business School ranking". Financial Times. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  • ^ Financial Times: "Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University" 3.1.2010
  • ^ "Home". efmd.org.
  • ^ a b c "School History". RSM. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ George Frederick Evans-Vaughan. Management Education in the Netherlands: : A Short Study Carried Out in February 1966. Administrative Staff College, 1966. p. 166
  • ^ "English Madness". Dutch News. 26 January 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Numerus fixus populair". Volkskrant. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Admission Criteria BSc". RSM. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Admission Criteria MSc". RSM. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "QS Europe MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  • ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2022". Financial Times.
  • ^ "QS Global MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  • ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2023". Financial Times.
  • ^ "European Business School Rankings 2022 - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com". rankings.ft.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  • ^ "About". STAR. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "RSM Student Representation".
  • ^ "Exchange Partners BSc". RSM. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Exchange Partners MSc". RSM. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Distinguished Alumni Awards".
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