ROTTERDAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ERASMUS UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT / BUDDY PROGRAMME



Similar documents
rotterdam school of management erasmus university

Master s degrees: Procedures Governing Academic Regulation

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION REGULATIONS PART B: programme specific section MASTER S PROGRAMME IN FORENSIC SCIENCE

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT THE LEON RECANATI GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Double Master s Degree in Management International

Curriculum for the Master of Science (MSc) in Social Sciences in Comparative Public Policy and Welfare Studies

ID4002 Communication and Teaching in Arts and Humanities.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Accelerated International Business and Management Studies

Master s programmes. School of Business

Application Instructions for Students studying within the Degree Course Mannheim Master in Management

at Cologne Business School

master of management Faculty of Business Economics Management Information Systems International Marketing Strategy

Advanced international graduate education

Bachelor s Programme in International Business Administration

WE ARE HOSPITALITY. University Master Degree (EHEA) HOTEL MANAGEMENT. HTSI is affiliated to the ESADE Foundation

Master s programme Print and Media Technology All facts you have to know!

FAQ FAQ FA AQ FAQ FAQ

Curriculum Multimedia Designer

Literacy Studies - Master's Degree Programme

RULES ON DOCTORAL STUDIES AT THE REYKJAVÍK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. Article 1 Doctoral studies (Ph.D.)

MBA AND EMBA PROGRAMMES AT COLOGNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

ESADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, SPAIN 2015/2016 BBA Exchange Programme FACT SHEET

Your Master Programme to Success!

3TU MSc in Construction Management and Engineering. Creating the construction leaders of the future

Examination Regulations for the Computer Science and Applied Computer Science Master Programs at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern

ESADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, SPAIN 2015/2016 BBA Exchange Programme FACT SHEET

Programme description for PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education (180 ECTS credits) at Oslo and Akershus University College of

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Programme name BEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year

Master of Science in Management

Computer Science & Communication Systems. Internships & Master Thesis Projects. Spring 2016

MSc in European and International Tax Law 2015/16

Application Deadlines:

Scope of Application. 2 Admission requirements

Announcing the 8 th Annual School Counselor Institute for 2012

Master of Science in Management

Application Information

Information for Erasmus+, Double Degree and Joint Study incoming exchange students (academic year 2015/16)

DoQuP project. WP.1 - Definition and implementation of an on-line documentation system for quality assurance of study programmes in partner countries

THE IMPLEMENTATION REGULATIONS TU MASTER S DEGREE PROGRAMME. M Sustainable Energy Technology (SET) DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

Qualifying Programs for Exemption from Tuition and Other Fees. Based on Established University Agreements

Admission Policies. For Nagoya University's general admission policy, please see the following website:

Advanced International Business Management MA/MSc (Dual Award)

Rules governing masters studies at the Reykjavík University School of Law

ESADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, SPAIN 2015/2016 BBA Exchange Programme FACT SHEET

Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University. Master s Degree Application Guidelines. Department of Advanced Engineering

Curriculum for Master of Science in. Information Technology (IT, Communication and Organisation) MsCIT ITCO

STUDY LAW IN BEIJING 在 北 京 学 习 法 律. // Master of European and International Law.

International Program in Agricultural Development Studies (IPADS) Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences. The University of Tokyo

Institute of Health Policy & Management (ibmg) Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)

Admission Requirements for International Students (October Admission)

Courtney-O Connor Scholarship 2017

Application Information

AGREEMENT GOVERNING A DOUBLE MASTER DEGREE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME & THE AWARDING OF A DOUBLE Msc DIPLOMA

Master in International Business

Subject Examination and Academic Regulations for the Research on Teaching and Learning Master s Programme at the Technische Universität München

Curriculum for the Master of Laws (LL.M.) at the University of Copenhagen

Contents MSc in Business Administration, Accounting and Auditing

Call for Applications QTEM - Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management - Master Program

Department Of Leadership Studies M.Sc., MBA, MBA (Executive), M.S./M.Phil Leading to Ph.D.

Professionsbachelor i Innovation og Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Master s in Management 2015/16

Fields of study within doctoral degree programmes in natural science: Biology Resource Management Biotechnology

MBA Program. Foundation Year Professional Year Degree Obtained. General MBA Export Market Entry MBA. MBA with. Entrepreneurship Concentration

Programme name Engineering with Management and Entrepreneurship

National Research University Higher School of Economics London Metropolitan University. Dual Degree Master of Public Administration

Master of Science in International Business Economics and Management

Master s studies in International Business at RU. Rules and Regulations

How To Study Engineering In Global And Manufacturing

Centre for Entrepreneurship. Master of Science in. Innovation and. graduate

MBA TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT

FACULTY OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS MASTER OF MANAGEMENT. Management Information Systems International Marketing Strategy

Kyoto University Graduate School of Management International Project Management Course Academic Year (MBA Program) Admission Guidelines

ESADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, SPAIN 2014/2015 BBA Exchange Programme FACT SHEET

NVAO Initial Accreditation Assessment. International Business Innovation Studies - Inholland University of Applied Sciences (003108)

ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 2013/2014 ACADEMIC YEAR

MA in International Development

Phillips Academy Summer Session & (MS) 2 Elwin Sykes Teaching Assistant Program

Aarhus Graduate School of Business and Social Sciences

A. Master of Science Programme (120 credits) in Development Studies (Masterprogram i utvecklingsstudier)

INTERNATIONAL MASTER IN SUPPLY CHAIN AND PURCHASING MANAGEMENT

Engaged by faith, for humankind, in the entire world

Rules for the PhD Programme at the Graduate School, Arts

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Programme name MSc Project Management, Finance and Risk

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Enrollment in April Doctoral Program

MSc in Accounting and Management Control 2015/16

Development Opportunity for Operation, Risk and Sales Program

Graduate School of Mathematics, Kyushu University. (Master s Course, Doctoral Course)

International Student Admission Information

Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance (MiQE/F)

Transcription:

ROTTERDAM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ERASMUS UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL OFFICE GUIDELINES INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT / BUDDY PROGRAMME The business school that thinks and lives in the future

Table of contents 1. Introduction 5 2. The Master Exchange Programme (for incoming students) or International Business Project / Buddy Programme (for RSM participants) 7 Buddy for international students 8 The International Business Project 9 In general 9 The projects 10 The teams 10 The coaches 10 Lectures, trainings and feedback meetings 13 Lectures (compulsory) 13 Examination and Grading 14 General timeframe Autumn & Spring 15 Selection criteria 16 Proof of Proficiency in English Language 16 At the time of selection 16 3. Application & Selection 16 Application & Selection procedure 17 Application & Deadline 17 Selection Interviews 17 Announcement 17 Terms & Conditions 18 Selected Candidates 18 4. Before and after participation 19 Update your student file 19 Cancellation of participation 19 5. The International Office 20 6. Study abroad opportunities at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University 21 International programmes for BSc and MSc students 21 For BSc students 21 7. My checklist 23 3

Introduction 1 For RSM students there is ample opportunity to participate in a study abroad programme, whether it is through an exchange, joint or double degree programme. For further information, please see chapter 7 of this brochure. However, the optimum preparation for an academic period abroad is participation in our International Business Project / Buddy Programme which is part of our Master Exchange Programme in Rotterdam. This programme is organised twice a year, during the Autumn and Spring term and is specially designed for our international incoming Master / graduate exchange students and for a select group of RSM Master students. WHAT S IN IT FOR YOU? During 4 months you work, study and party with students from one of our 100 partner schools. You build an international network useful as preparation for your exchange and your future career. As a participant in the International Business Project (worth 1 Master Free elective) you will learn how to work in a multicultural team and will further develop your personal and management skills. You get to enjoy the cultural experience of an exchange, while staying in the Netherlands. This brochure deals with the International Business Project / Buddy Programme. Specific brochures on other study abroad opportunities can be downloaded from our website www.rsm.nl/irp, or can be picked up in the waiting room in front of the International Office. We hope you take up the challenge and apply for our International Business Project / Buddy Programme! The International Office Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University 4 5

2 The Master Exchange Programme (for incoming students) or International Business Project / Buddy Programme (for RSM participants) 2 All our visiting graduate international exchange students participate in the Master Exchange Programme. In Rotterdam we call this programme International Business Project / Buddy Programme (IBP/B). This challenging programme is also open to a select group of Dutch-speaking MSc students from RSM. The programme offers you a great experience of studying with students from all over the world for a period of four months. Participation is also excellent preparation for your own exchange. And moreover, you receive 10 ECTS for your participation, which exempts you from your Master Free Elective. Participation in the programme is threefold: in the beginning of the programme you function as a buddy for a group of 8 international students; you participate in a consultancy-style International Business Project with a team of international students; you continue your regular Master studies at RSM. Because of its longstanding and excellent reputation, the International Business Project is the primary reason to choose Rotterdam, say many of our incoming students. And the more students we receive from our partner schools, the more we can send in return. Introduction activities during Integration Trip A buddy and some of the international students 6 7

2 2 BUDDY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS In addition to participation in the International Business Project (10 ECTS), you also have a social role within the programme. Prior to the start and in the beginning of the programme you function as buddy for a small group of international students. In this way our international students have someone to turn to, prior and upon arrival in Rotterdam. Being a buddy means some e-mail correspondence beforehand, helping out students on arrival, guiding them to their accommodation, and helping them find their way around Rotterdam. As a buddy, you will participate in the following activities: attend the informal Welcome Meeting prior to start of the programme to meet the other Dutch buddies; participate in the compulsory 3-day Integration Trip during which you will develop your teambuilding skills and get to know your fellow students; join cultural trips and social activities organised by the International Office for the international students as much as possible; say goodbye to all your new international friends at the great Farewell Party! Some costs are involved. The Integration Trip usually costs about 130, including accommodation, food, transport and a great learning & fun experience, but you as a buddy will get a special reduction for this great trip! PARTICIPATING IN THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE. It is the opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into practice and learn about the innerworkings of a company. You will work together with people from different cultures, which is a great way to prepare yourself for your international career. Also, being a buddy is very rewarding. It gives you the chance to show The Netherlands to the exchange people and at the same time act like a tourist in your own country. It is a challenging time, but it is worth it! THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT Co-ordinator Dr. R.L. (René) Olie Supervisors University coaches & company coaches Participants Exchange and RSM students from the Master Exchange Programme Teaching methods Work groups, lectures and skill seminars Examination Papers, presentations, participation and final report Level Master of Science (MSc) Semester Autumn and Spring IN GENERAL The International Business Project is the cornerstone of the Master Exchange Programme at RSM. Over a period of approximately 4 months, a team of international students works intensively on a consultancy project, for a company or institution. The project is super - vised by both a university and a company coach. The general aim of the project is to respond professionally to a real-world management problem and to learn from working together in multidisciplinary and culturally heterogeneous groups. Most students are already familiar with various business disciplines through course work; however the interdisciplinary use of this knowledge and the capacity to translate it into practical solutions is very often a new challenge. The project permits students to combine theory and practice they learn how to formulate a project proposal and relevant research questions, analyse factors, develop recommendations and ultimately find solutions to the problem. In addition to providing hands-on experience of how to deal with a business problem, the course also offers a unique experience of working in a multicultural team. For the companies involved in this course, it provides a unique opportunity to gain access to valuable knowledge, recommendations or solutions for a business problem within a relatively short period of time. Typically, the student teams introduce a refreshing outside perspective to the business issues they are addressing. Nadien de Visser, buddy Autumn 2010 8 9

2 2 THE PROJECTS There is no such thing as a typical client or project. Client organisations can be large, prestigious multinational companies, medium-sized or entrepreneurial firms; the projects can have an HR, marketing, strategy, or logistic focus. However, in all cases the projects require a multidisciplinary, international team effort. Some of the companies that recently participated in the IBP are: ABB, AON, Bosch Security Systems, CYTEC, Heineken, ING, Johnson&Johnson, Philips, Shell and Squarewise. RSM s Career Services is responsible for contacting companies, resulting in a description of the business problem. The student team must turn this brief into a feasible and realistic project proposal. THE TEAMS In general, teams consist of five students: preferably one native English speaker, one Dutch student and three students of other nationalities or backgrounds. Teams are composed on the basis of specific skills and competences required by the companies (such as expertise and language skills) and student s preferences which they have communicated through the Profile Sheet. Furthermore, international diversity is taken into account in order to assure that the business projects provide first-hand experience of working in a multicultural team. THE COACHES An academic coach from RSM and an in-company coach from the client organisation are assigned to the project. In addition to providing useful suggestions on how to address research issues, the university coach has the role of promoting the team process. On average the university coach devotes one to two hours per week to the project, accord - ing to the needs of the team. Student teams will also have regular contact with their company coach to further explore the problem and to gain access to the organisation or resources. The company coach will spend around half a day per week on meetings with students, reading their reports and helping them with their queries. Naturally, it is imperative for the success of the project that the student team develops a co-operative relationship with both coaches and manages to meet their academic and practical wishes. 10 11

2 2 STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT The International Business Project is structured in five stages. 1. Introduction During this stage students receive information about the company, the business project and their fellow team members. The kick-off lecture provides background information about the business project and highlights the pitfalls in this project. 2. Problem definition This stage starts when teams have their first meeting with their university and company coaches. Based on these meetings, teams draft a project proposal which entails a brief description and analysis of the issue. They must then make sugges - tions for research, a time schedule and budgeting of resources needed. The problem definition phase ends with an official proposal that is approved by both supervisors. Typically, this stage is more difficult than most students assume. Initial project assign - ments often need further clarification, scoping down and reformulation before they present a clear, feasible project that can be undertaken in a relatively short period. 3. Implementation Students conduct the research as outlined in the project proposal. This can be a challenging period. Sometimes the project does not progress as expected: data sources are not readily available, co-operation of companies is limited or team morale suffers from poor communication or diverging expectations among team members. 4. Presentation of the results Towards the end of the project, the team presents its findings and recommendations to the company. In addition, teams will prepare a presentation for their fellow students and a jury of consultants at the university. Finally, each team submits a written consultancy report (even if not requested by the company) for evaluation by the academic coach. 5. Evaluation The business project concludes with a reflection on the team effort and each student s individual learning experience. Besides one final team meeting with the university coach, each student writes an individual paper in which he or she analyses the team process and his or her individual role in this process. A key element is the question regarding what students have learned in terms of project and consultancy skills, research skills and team skills. LECTURES, TRAINING AND FEEDBACK MEETINGS In order to help students with mastering skills that are relevant for project management and consultancy projects, RSM provides students with the following lectures and skill training: Lectures (compulsory) Introduction to the International Business Project This three-hour lecture introduces students to the business project on which they will spend time during the next months. It gives instructions for consulting managers, managing the project and moreover, what they can expect to learn from former groups experiences. Mid-term Review, Feedback Session on Team Dynamics Group dynamics are crucial for success in the business project. Experience shows that effective groups manage communication, agenda and working styles in a better way than less successful teams. In this session, groups reflect on their functioning and discuss ways of improving. Seminars and training: Negotiation & Conflict Management Skills This one-day seminar provides students with practical training in negotiation and conflict management skills, relevant for working in project management teams addressing consultancy projects. Presentation Skills Students will attend a general lecture to learn the basics of presenting. After that, a two-hour workshop for each team provides students with training and feedback on how to present their research findings effectively to the business community. Feedback Meetings: Two lunch meetings will be organised to monitor the group process and address any problems with companies and coaches. A different group member will be invited to each meeting. 12 13

2 2 EXAMINATION AND GRADING GENERAL TIMEFRAME AUTUMN & SPRING Students spend on average two to three days per week on the project. Attendance at all course components is compulsory for every team member. Students are graded both individually and as a team by the university coach and the company coach. The grading is based on completion of all written work, full participation in the project and on meeting the criteria of the general aim of the project. Those who receive 5.0 or lower for one or more of these grades will lose their participation grade. In that case the final grade will consist of 80% of the individual and team reports. Individual component Team component Reflection Paper 15% Project Proposal 10% Individual participation & 20% Group process & 15% Team contribution professional attitude Final Report 40% Total 35% 65% Autumn term Week 34: Week 35: Week 35/36: Week 38: Week 40: Week 41: Week 48: Week 49: Week 51: Spring term Week 3: Week 4: Week 4/5: Week 7: Week 8: Week 9: Week 18: Week 19: Week 20: Week 22: Wed, Thur & Fri Integration Trip Kick-off of the project at the university Company Briefings at the company or university Deadline Project Proposal Plenary Mid-term Review Session at the university Negotiation & Conflict Management skills seminar Lecture Presentation skills (plenary) Presentation skills seminar (team) Presentations at the university Deadline Final Report Deadline Project Reflection Paper Wed, Thur & Fri Integration Trip Kick-off of the project at the university Company Briefings at the company or university Deadline Project Proposal Negotiation & Conflict Management skills seminar Plenary Mid-term Review Session at the university Lecture Presentation skills (plenary) Presentation skills seminar (team) Presentations at the university Deadline Final Report Deadline Project Reflection Paper THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT IS REALLY COOL! Not only because you meet a lot of new and interesting people, but also because the IBP delivers a totally different, valuable and extra dimension to your study programme. Your team members are exchange students from all over the world and together you are working on a real life business case. The IBP helps you to break cultural borders and will stay in your memory forever as that wonderful period in those great years at college. As applicant / participant you commit yourself to the terms and conditions of the International Business Project / Buddy Programme as described in this brochure (page 18). Charlotte Boeve, buddy Spring 2011 14 15

3 Application & Selection 3 The following application and selection procedures guarantee that each student has sufficient qualifications and motivation to successfully participate in the Master Exchange Programme. SELECTION CRITERIA Motivation Your letter of application should: explain your motivation for choosing this programme; give us a short introduction about yourself relevant to participation (international orientation, independence, other international experiences). Completion of Bachelor programme At the time of selection Passed most and preferably all Bachelor 3 courses; MSc Admission Statement; Average weighted Bachelor grade is 6.5. Language proficiency RSM students will participate in the International Business Project, which requires a good command of the English language. Therefore proof of proficiency must be submitted. The intake language test organised by the University Language Centre has our preference, but there are other tests that are also valid. PROOF OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE At the time of selection All applicants should speak English fluently; All applicants must also show proof of having reached level B2.2 (High Intermediate) according to the Common European Framework by taking an intake language test English (organised by the University Language Centre); If you are attending a language course, a copy of enrolment is accepted for the time being. Exemptions if English is your native language; if English was your first language of secondary education; if you passed the IBA course BAP63 English for Business (however, after a positive selection an additional language test may still be required). More information: For information on language courses, tests, levels, registration, visit the website of the ULC: www.eur.nl/ltc. Other important criteria Sidelines: important and responsible job(s) and/or student association activities, voluntary jobs, activities in sports clubs, debating societies, and so on. Profile: are you mature, independent, can you adapt easily, how do you demonstrate responsibility? International orientation: are you open-minded and internationally orientated? Ambassador role: do you aspire to be a good ambassador for RSM and your country? APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCEDURE Preparation before Application Read this brochure carefully; Check the dates of the next intake English language test at the ULC; the language test result is needed for the start of the programme. Application & Deadline Submit a complete application form with the required attachments. Download this form from www.rsm.nl/irp; For deadlines please check our website www.rsm.nl/irp. Selection Interviews Qualified candidates are invited for personal interviews of ± 10 minutes with the Programme Manager; These students are notified individually via their student e-mail address of the date and time of the interview. Announcement The Programme Manager will personally inform all students of the results of the interview; Selection can be offered conditionally, e.g. depending on progress in the study programme, supplementary language courses and study planning. 16 17

3 Before and after participation 4 Terms & Conditions Once you have been matched to an International Business Project you are expected to complete that project. Verifiable medical or family emergencies are the only exception. Should you need to cancel out on an International Business Project, you risk losing your study credits. Decisions in these matters are made by the programme chairman with the informed consent of the university coach. Selected Candidates Selected candidates should confirm their acceptance by completing and returning the Statement of Acceptance attached to the offer e-mail. UPDATE YOUR STUDENT FILE Before the programme starts, all selected students should update their personal student file at the International Office with grades and language test results obtained after the selection round. One month prior to the start of the programme the International Office checks that you have fulfilled all selection criteria. Failure to complete your Bachelor programme or missing the required language proficiency can lead to the cancellation of your participation. CANCELLATION OF PARTICIPATION Being selected means that a student is aware of his / her rights and duties which participation in the Master Exchange Programme implies. Report any cancellation to International Office! It can happen that due to illness, poor study results or unforeseen circumstances a student cannot participate in the programme any longer. If such situation occurs, please inform the Programme Manager (in person and in writing) at the earliest possible opportunity. 18 19

5 The International Office Study abroad opportunities at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University 6 The International Office is responsible for initiating, organising and co-ordinating international exchange and joint / double degree programmes with international business schools and universities at Bachelor and Master level. Contact person for International Business Project / Buddy Programme: Ms Marinelle Rozendaal Programme Manager International Business Project / Buddy Programme Room T5-30, telephone 010-408 2996, e-mail: mrozendaal@rsm.nl Working days: Monday, Wednesday and Friday INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES FOR BSc AND MSc STUDENTS The International Office of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University organises several exciting study abroad opportunities for Bachelor and Master students. You can spend from a trimester abroad, obtain an additional MSc at one of our affiliated Double Master s Degree in Management partner schools, or a gain Master in Management degree from the prestigious Community of European Management Schools. All RSM programmes require highly qualified and motivated students; to be eligible you need to demonstrate good study results, possess outstanding language skills and show a solid motivation. Contact persons for other programmes organised by the International Office: Mrs Linda de Vries Head International Office Room T5-24, telephone: 010-408 1984, e-mail: lvries@rsm.nl Working days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Mrs Ligaya Kasmo-Borgonje Programme Manager Bachelor Exchange Room T5-30, telephone 010-408 2132, e-mail: lkasmo@rsm.nl Mrs Karin Klapwijk Programme Assistant (outgoing Master students) Room T5-26, telephone: 010-408 2975, e-mail: kklapwijk@rsm.nl For BSc students Bachelor Exchange Programme (BEP) Linked to the Bachelor of Science in (International) Business Administration; Selection takes place in your Bachelor 2 year; Exchange takes place during the 1st trimester of Bachelor 3; Not open for pre-master students ( schakelstudenten ). For MSc students Master Exchange Programme (MEP) Linked to the 11 specialised MScBA Programmes; Selection takes place in your Bachelor 3 year; Exchange takes place during 1st or 2nd trimester of the Master; Open to students who have completed their Bachelor at RSM and for pre-master students who have studied at least one year at RSM at the start of the exchange period abroad. Ms Ellen Vermeulen Programme Assistant Room T5-26, telephone: 010-408 2099, e-mail: vermeulen@rsm.nl Ms Ellen van Oeffelen Secretary International Office Room T5-26, telephone: 010-408 2099, e-mail: eoeffelen@rsm.nl Working days: Tuesday through Friday Master Exchange Programme (for incoming students) - International Business Project / Buddy Programme (RSM students) Linked to the 11 specialised MScBA Programmes; Selection takes place in your Bachelor 3 year; Participation (in Rotterdam!) in either the 1st or 2nd semester of the Master; Students can simultaneously apply for the Master Exchange Programme. 20 21

6 My checklist 7 MSc International Business Administration CEMS Complete MSc Programme (90 ECTS) including the CEMS MIM curriculum; Selection takes place in your Bachelor 3 year; Also open for external applicants (direct intake MSc students); A CEMS exchange is guaranteed if you are admitted to the MScIM-CEMS. Double Master s Degree in Management (DM²) Linked to the MScBA Programmes in Marketing Management, Entrepreneurship & New Business Venturing, Finance & Investments, Strategic Management and Supply Chain Management Selection takes place in your Bachelor 3 year One year abroad at one of the DM 2 schools (ESADE, HEC, University of St. Gallen, Bocconi) is guaranteed if you are selected. PRIOR TO SELECTION Download or pick up the brochure Study Abroad Guidelines Download Application Form Register for language tests / courses Take enough time to fill out your application forms; badly typed or incomplete application forms will not be processed Hand in your complete application on time! AT THE TIME OF SELECTION Check your student e-mail address for confirmation of your interview Make sure you have your language test result Prepare yourself for the selection interview, motivation is very important! Check for the announcement of successful candidates AFTER SELECTION Hand in Statement of Acceptance and Curriculum Vitae including photo; either a passport print (or electronically in jpeg format) BEFORE PARTICIPATION Improve your language skills Keep your student file updated until your exchange starts Attend the Buddy Meetings (organised by the International Office) AFTER PARTICIPATION Wait for your grade transcript which you will receive from the International Office and submit your Conversion Proposal to the International Office Wait for the copy of the approved conversion proposal. The conversion of courses and grades will be forwarded to the Central Student Administration 22 23

Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University International Office T Building: rooms T5-24, T5-26 and T5-30 Burgemeester Oudlaan 50 3062 PA Rotterdam The Netherlands Tel.: + 31 10 408 2099 Fax: + 31 10 452 9024 E-mail: intoffice@rsm.nl WWW.RSM.NL/IRP Accredited by