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    INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

    HANDBOOK for EXCHANGE STUDENTS

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    HANDBOOK for EXCHANGE STUDENTS

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    HANDBOOK for EXCHANGE STUDENTS 2010-2011

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    At your service!...................................................................................................................4

    1. Location .....................................................................................................................51.1. Rankings, accreditations and networks of RSM............................................................................................................51.2. Rotterdam......................................................................................................................................................................5 1.3. The Netherlands (Holland), the Dutch...........................................................................................................................51.4. Climate ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................5

    2. Arrival .......................................................................................................................62.1. Arrival at Schiphol or Rotterdam The Hague Airport.....................................................................................................62.2. Obtain some Cash.........................................................................................................................................................62.3. Travel to Rotterdam.......................................................................................................................................................62.4. Rotterdam Central Station.............................................................................................................................................72.5. The T-building ...............................................................................................................................................................72.6. Accommodation.............................................................................................................................................................7 2.7. Need to store your luggage?.........................................................................................................................................72.8. Hostels in Rotterdam.....................................................................................................................................................8

    3. Visa & Residence Permit .................................................................................................83.1. General information.......................................................................................................................................................83.2. The visa: MVV...............................................................................................................................................................93.3. The temporary residence permit: ..................................................................................................................................93.4. Temporary residence permit and travelling:................................................................................................................10

    4. Your Exchange Programme ...........................................................................................104.1. Buddy System (only open to regular Bachelor/Master exchange students)................................................................104.2. Introduction programme/Integration Trip.....................................................................................................................104.3. September 14: Save the date! Official Welcome at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.................. ........................ ..114.4. Social events...............................................................................................................................................................114.5. Excursion Port of Rotterdam ...................... ....................... ....................... ...................... ................... ...................... ....114.6. Academic Activity & Courses Calendar 2010-2011:....................................................................................................12

    5. Courses at RSM..........................................................................................................135.1. Courses & Exams........................................................................................................................................................135.2. Code of Conduct .........................................................................................................................................................155.3. MyEUR ......................................................................................................................................................................155.4. SIN-Online...................................................................................................................................................................15 5.5. Blackboard ..................................................................................................................................................................155.6. OSIRIS-Student...........................................................................................................................................................15

    6. Services & Facilities ....................................................................................................166.1. International Office ....................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ................... ...................... ..................166.2. Career Services...........................................................................................................................................................166.3. Language and Training Centre....................................................................................................................................176.4. Study Association STAR ..................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ................... ...................... ...........176.5. ESN Rotterdam ................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .................... ...................... ....176.6. Sports Centre ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .................... ...................... .......186.7. Shopping, catering and other facilities on Campus.....................................................................................................186.8. PC Work Places ..................... ....................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ................... ......................186.9. Student Advisors / Counselors/Psychologists.............................................................................................................18

    7. Public Transport & Bikes ..............................................................................................197.1. Public transport ...........................................................................................................................................................197.2. Train ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................... ...................... ......................207.3. Bike .............................................................................................................................................................................21

    8. Health Care ...............................................................................................................218.1. Medical Insurance ....................... ...................... ....................... ....................... .................... ...................... ..................228.2. Emergency .................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ...........228.3. Family doctors for foreign students (cash payment only)............................................................................................238.4. Dentist ................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................238.5. Pharmacy ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ...........248.6. Hospital .......................................................................................................................................................................24

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    8.7. Area Health Authority ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ...............248.8. Physiotherapist............................................................................................................................................................24

    9. IT Facili ties ...............................................................................................................249.1. BIT...............................................................................................................................................................................25 9.2. Computer Labs............................................................................................................................................................259.3. Wi-Fi and Laptop Plug-In Points..................................................................................................................................259.4. E-mail ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ..................259.5. Copying ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ...............259.6. Printing ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ...................... ...............269.7. Forwarding e-mail........................................................................................................................................................26

    10. Libraries...................................................................................................................2610.1. University Library.........................................................................................................................................................2610.2. Business School Library..............................................................................................................................................27

    11. Miscellaneous............................................................................................................2711.1. Cost of Living...............................................................................................................................................................2711.2. Use of telephone in general ........................................................................................................................................2811.3. Opening a bank account .............................................................................................................................................2811.4. Payments with the Chipknip........................................................................................................................................2811.5. Free Rotterdam UIT pass for students........................................................................................................................2811.6. Rotterdampas: lots of discounts!.................................................................................................................................28

    12. Useful Links ..............................................................................................................29

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    Dear exchange student,

    Welcome!On behalf of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (hereafter: RSM), the International Office

    warmly welcomes you to the dynamic city of Rotterdam and to our School during the academic year 2010-2011!

    At RSM we are confident that studying abroad widens the horizon of every future manager. As a well-networkedbusiness school we have alliances with over 100 top schools worldwide. The School participates in the Community ofEuropean Management Schools (CEMS) and Partnership in International Management (PIM) networks and maintainsbilateral agreements with many other leading business schools. We accommodate student exchanges within ourBachelor, Master and MBA exchange programmes.

    We have prepared this handbook for our incoming students joining us this academic year. Please feel free to contact uswhenever you have additional questions or other issues which are not covered in this booklet.

    Last but not least, we hope that your exchange at RSM will be a rewarding and enjoyable experience!

    Best regards, The staff of the International Office

    Lindade VriesHead International Office

    Room [email protected]

    +31-(0)10-4081984Office: Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri

    LigayaKasmo-BorgonjeProgramme ManagerBachelor Exchange(incoming/outgoing)

    Room [email protected]

    +31-(0)10-4082132Office: Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri

    Marinelle RozendaalProgramme ManagerMaster Exchange(incoming)

    Room [email protected]

    +31-(0)10-4082996Office: Mon,Wed,Fri

    KarinKlapwijkProgramme AssistantMaster Exchange(outgoing)

    Room [email protected]

    +31-(0)10-4082975Office: Mon,Tue,Fri

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    Ellenvan OeffelenSecretary

    Room [email protected] +31-(0)10-4082099

    Office: Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri

    EllenVermeulenProgramme AssistantCEMS/all Exchange

    Room [email protected] +31-(0)10-4082398

    Office: Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri

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    At your service!

    RSM: THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, your first meeting point

    Opening hoursMondays to Fridays from 9.00 to 17.00 hrs.Closed for lunch between 12.30 and 13.15 hrs.

    Visiting addressRotterdam School of ManagementInternational Office, Rooms T05-24-30Erasmus UniversityBurg. Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31-(0)10-4082099Fax +31-(0)10-4089024Email: [email protected]/international

    ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM: central serv ices to international studentsESSC, Erasmus Student Service Centre located in the E-building, offers services to international students onuniversity (EUR) central level.Please consult your own International Office first before making use of ESSC, since most services are covered for atRSM. ESSC has, however, an informative website for all new international students: http://www.eur.nl/welcome/

    STAR & ESN-R: Both student associations organize events for international studentsPlease see chapter 6.4 (STAR) and 6.5 (ESN-R) in this handbook. Orhttp://www.rsmstar.nl/andhttp://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/In all cases check your own RSM calendar first, before you register for any of these events!

    STUDIUM GENERALE AND ERASMUS CULTUUR organizes lectures, debates and workshops on scientific, socialand cultural issues. Erasmus Cultuur organizes a wide range of cultural activities and courses. In addition tickets forconcerts, theatrical, comedy and dance productions are available with student discounts.http://www.eur.nl/english/sgec/

    http://www.rsm.nl/internationalhttp://www.rsm.nl/internationalhttp://www.eur.nl/welcome/http://www.eur.nl/welcome/http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/http://www.eur.nl/http://www.eur.nl/http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/http://www.eur.nl/welcome/http://www.rsm.nl/internationalmailto:[email protected]
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    1. Location1.1. Rankings, accreditations and networks of RSMRSM consistently achieves a competitive position in national and international rankings. In its 2009 meta-ranking, theFinancial Times place RSM amongst the top 10 schools in Europe.RSMs MBA programme appears in the global top 25. In the 2009 Elsevier Thema Survey, the BSc programme wasranked best in the Netherlands for the 4 th time in a rowThe School has achieved triple accreditation (AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB) and its research institute ERIM is one of themajor building blocks of RSMs reputation in education and research.

    Moreover, RSM is a proud member of the Partnership in International Management (PIM) and the Community ofEuropean Management Schools (CEMS).

    1.2. RotterdamRSM is situated in Rotterdam, one of the most vibrant cities of the Netherlands. They city hosts numerous festivals,concerts, and sporting events. Rotterdam is also called the clubbing city as a result of explosive growth in the numberof caf, clubs and restaurants so that nightlife in Rotterdam now rivals that of Amsterdam, with a hip and creativeyoung scene.

    Rotterdam is located on the river Maas and famous for its port, the largest in Europe and second largest in the world,

    earning it the name Gateway to Europe. Rotterdam is only a short journey to Europes magnificent cities London,Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels and Amsterdam.Cultural life is vibrant in Rotterdam. There is a broad selection of museums, from modern art to historical treasures,architecture, photography, historical ships to exotic animals. The skyscrapers adorning the skyline along the riverare examples of the best of what modern architecture has to offer, while there is still a historic heart within the city.www.rotterdam.info

    1.3. The Netherlands (Holland), the DutchDiscover a whole new life in the progressive, international country that is Holland.Europes most densely populated country is a place where English is fluently spoken.

    It is a country of great artistic and cultural heritage, with a founding history as one of the worlds greatest tradingnations.The Dutch are known for their tolerance of differences. This allows people from all corners of the globe to find a homeaway in the Netherlands. The people in the Netherlands form a colorful society, full of cultural and ethnic variety. With160 nationalities living in the same area, you will find the Dutch friendly, accommodating, and quintessentiallyinternational in their outlook.www.holland.com

    1.4. ClimateThe Netherlands has a typical "marine climate". This leads to frequent cloud movements and yes, lovely changes in

    lighting for the painters and optimists among you. Be prepared with an umbrella, but also be ready to rush intosunshine when it comes.www.theweathernetwork.com

    http://www.rotterdam.info/http://www.rotterdam.info/http://www.holland.com/http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/intl/Pages/NLXX0002.htmhttp://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/intl/Pages/NLXX0002.htmhttp://www.holland.com/http://www.rotterdam.info/
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    2. Arrival2.1. Arrival at Schiphol or Rotterdam The Hague AirportMost of you will arrive in the Netherlands through Schiphol Airport or the Rotterdam The Hague Airport.

    When your flight arrives at Schiphol, plan a minimum of 1 hour for disembarking, passport control, luggage andcustoms. Trolleys are available for your luggage in and around the arrival area.At the immigration desk make sure your passport and visa are visible. You may be asked for the purpose of your visitto the Netherlands, also you might have to show proof that you have sufficient financial resources to cover your livingcosts. For EU citizens procedures are somewhat easier, even though it will take more or less the same time beforeyou can leave the airport.www.schiphol.nl

    A very practical guiding tool to leave Schiphol Airport and reach the university, has been prepared by our colleagues ofthe School of Economics, see also:

    www.eur.nl/ese/english/education/ese_events/go_esor download:http://www.eur.nl/fileadmin/ASSETS/ese/Onderwijs/Evenementen/GoESE_Photos/GoESE.pdf

    The Rotterdam The Hague Airport is a rather small airport, so procedures are less time consuming, in approximately20 minutes you can leave this airport. From the Rotterdam Airport, bus nr. 33 leads to the Rotterdam Central Station.

    www.rotterdam-airport.nl

    2.2. Obtain some CashIn 2002, the Euro () was introduced in the Netherlands (replacing the Dutch guilder) and to 11 EU Member Countries:Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain. Nowadays, the Eurobanknotes and coins are also used by people from Slovenia, Slovakia, Cyprus, Malta, Andorra, Montenegro, Kosovo, SanMarino, Monaco, and Vatican City.

    2.3. Travel to RotterdamFrom Schiphol Airport the most convenient way to travel to Rotterdam is by train.In the same area of the luggage belts there are machines at which you can purchase your train ticket. As soon as youhave passed customs, just follow the signs to the railway station. The trains to Rotterdam CS (Central Station) leaveevery fifteen minutes or half an hour, depending on the time and day you are arriving. The train journey lasts about 45 minutes.In the train, never leave your belongings alone!

    If you arrive at Rotterdam Airport you are advised to take a taxi (20 minutes ride for about 30 to the school.www.ns.nl

    http://www.schiphol.nl/http://www.eur.nl/ese/english/education/ese_events/go_eshttp://www.eur.nl/fileadmin/ASSETS/ese/Onderwijs/Evenementen/GoESE_Photos/GoESE.pdfhttp://www.eur.nl/fileadmin/ASSETS/ese/Onderwijs/Evenementen/GoESE_Photos/GoESE.pdfhttp://www.rotterdam-airport.nl/http://www.ns.nl/http://www.ns.nl/http://www.rotterdam-airport.nl/http://www.eur.nl/fileadmin/ASSETS/ese/Onderwijs/Evenementen/GoESE_Photos/GoESE.pdfhttp://www.eur.nl/ese/english/education/ese_events/go_eshttp://www.schiphol.nl/
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    2.4. Rotterdam Central StationWhen you arrive at Rotterdam CS and you want to go straight to the International Office we recommend you to make use of a taxi(approx. 25).

    If you want to make use of the public transport, you need to buy a OV chipkaart first, see chapter 7.1 of this handbook. To RSM:Tram number 7, direction Burgemeester Oudlaan. This tram runs every 10 minutes on weekdays. Get off at the last stop,Burgemeester Oudlaan, which is the nearest at our building and office. However you need

    2.5. The T-buildingWhen you reach the Woudestein Campus you should be able to see the T-building where RSM is located.

    For a route description to RSM and maps of Rotterdam and the campus go to: http://www.rsm.nl/home/about/contact

    2.6. AccommodationAccommodation for exchange students can be pre-arranged with the housing agency called Stadswonen. Most

    rooms are between 500 and 600 per month depending on availability and your personnel requirements.On the Short stay Reservation System (SRS) of the Short Stay Department of Stadswonen you can register yourself toapply for a room. If necessary, this department can be contacted by phone at +31-10-8007200 and by email at:[email protected]. See also the website: www.shortstay.nl

    Students that want to (temporarily) rent out their room, or are looking for a room in Rotterdam, can use Erasmushousing webpage HousingAnywhere. This webpage is developed in order to bring demand & supply of studentaccommodation together. This website is free to use and it operates on a full student-to-student basis, withoutintermediaries.www.HousingAnywhere.com

    Due to the current tension in the short stay segment, especially in autumn, we also advise our incoming students to

    join the group RSM Exchange Students 2010-2011on Facebook. You can interact with our outgoing students who arerenting out their rooms themselves or find a room mate among the exchange students.www.facebook.com

    2.7. Need to store your luggage?Upon arrival it is possible to temporarily store your luggage at RSM before you can move into your accommodation.Please ask Ms. Ellen van Oeffelen or Ms. Ellen Vermeulen at the secretariat of the International Office. You can storeand pick up your luggage only during office hours.

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    http://www.rsm.nl/home/about/contactmailto:[email protected]://www.shortstay.nl/mailto:[email protected]://www.shortstay.nl/http://www.housinganywhere.com/http://www.facebook.com/http://www.facebook.com/http://www.facebook.com/http://www.housinganywhere.com/http://www.shortstay.nl/mailto:[email protected]://www.rsm.nl/home/about/contact
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    2.8. Hostels in RotterdamIf you, for any reason, cannot move into your room upon arrival you can easily book a room in the hostel StayokayRotterdam located downtown. Reservations can be done on-line.

    Stayokay Rotterdam located in cube houses

    From 15 August 2010 until 15 September 2010 and from 15 January 2011 until 15 February 2011 this hosteloffers our students a special price of 24,00 per night including breakfast!There is a friendly brasserie, a non-smoking lounge where you can take a breath from the bustling city centre or meet

    visitors from all over the world at the bar.www.stayokay.com/rotterdam

    Another good and reasonably priced hostel is the hostel ROOM. Hostel ROOM, located in a historic and dynamic cityarea.

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    ROOM

    The owners of this hostel will welcome you in Europe's first theme hostel right in the centre of Rotterdam! In the hostelyou can see and feel that Rotterdam is a lively city: there are 16 different theme rooms, a vibrant bar, a foyer with TV,magazines, games and a terrace.www.roomrotterdam.nl

    3. Visa & Residence Permit3.1. General informationThe website:

    www.nuffic.nl/international-students/preparation-stay/preparing-your-stay/ visa-and-permits

    offers the most relevant and actual information on the Dutch immigration regulations. The website of the Immigrationand Naturalisation Service (IND) includes an easy to use tool Residence Wizard to check requirements.

    http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/

    http://www.stayokay.com/rotterdamhttp://www.roomrotterdam.nl/http://www.roomrotterdam.nl/http://www.nuffic.nl/international-students/preparation-stay/preparing-your-stay/%20visa-and-permitshttp://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/http://www.nuffic.nl/international-students/preparation-stay/preparing-your-stay/%20visa-and-permitshttp://www.roomrotterdam.nl/http://www.stayokay.com/rotterdam
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    3.2. The visa: MVVAll students who needed to apply for the MVV (= visa to enter the Netherlands) will or have been assisted by ourInternational Office prior to arrival. Before coming to the Netherlands, they should have picked up the MVV at theDutch Embassy or Consulate in their countries. The MVV is a sticker attached to your passport and remains valid for 3

    months after the date of issue. This means you have 3 months to travel and stay in the Netherlands within 6 monthsafter picking up your visa.If you have asked for a multiple entry visa (D+C visa), you can travel without any restrictions in the Schengen areaduring the first 90 days of your stay in the Netherlands.

    Fees and payment of the visaWhen the application for your visa has been approved, the university automatically pays the fee of 250 to the IND.After your arrival in Rotterdam you have to report to the Erasmus Student Service Centre (ESSC, CB-07) within(preferably) 3 days. You then have to pay this fee back to the university. Payments can be made in cash, by using abank card or a credit card (in this case you have to pay 5% more).You will also receive documents for the application of the temporary residence permit.

    The costs for the temporary residence permit are 188 to be paid when you submit the application.http://www.eur.nl/english/essc/welcome/practical_information/immigration/

    3.3. The temporary residence permit:How to apply?All non EU/EEA citizens who are staying longer than 3 months will need to apply for a temporary residence permit andmust report within (preferably) 3 days of arrival to the Erasmus Student Service Centre (ESSC; in the hall of the E-building, open daily from 9.30 to 17.00 hrs). Your name and other personal details will be noted there. This registrationreplaces the obligation to report to the local Aliens Police. This is no longer necessary or even possible.

    ESSC will provide you with the application forms. You will also receive a handout about the procedure and about theforms and documents that you have to submit. Information sessions will be held on how to fill out the application forms;dates and locations to be announced.

    You can submit the complete application package at the ESSC. In the package you will also find documents for theregistration in the administration of the municipality, the Gemeentelijke Basis Administratie (GBA).

    Please take into account that you will not have your passport in possession for a period of 8 days.You will receive a written statement declaring that you delivered your passport for the application of your residencepermit and for registration in the GBA.

    Fees and payment of the temporary residence permitThe fee for applying for a residence permit for students travelling into the Netherlands with a MVV (at a cost of 250)is 188. For those of you who don't need a MVV, the fee is 433.You may pay in cash, by bank card or credit card. Please take into account that tariffs are different when paying bycredit card: for students with a MVV 197,40, for students without a MVV 451,65. When you register at the ESSCafter arrival, you are requested to pay immediately.

    http://www.eur.nl/english/essc/welcome/practical_information/immigration/entryvisa/

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    3.4. Temporary residence permit and travelling:You can travel in and out of the Netherlands and through the Schengen area (remember that the UK is not part of this)as long as your temporary residence permit is valid. Once your temporary residence permit is not valid anymore youwill have to leave the Netherlands within 28 days. You will not be able to travel within the Schengen area anymore and

    are expected to go to your home country directly.

    4. Your Exchange ProgrammeAll exchange students are given a warm welcome at RSM, both by the International Office and their buddies. Uponarrival students receive a Welcome Bag with lots of information on the exchange programme, RSM, Rotterdam andother relevant (practical) information to get students settled down as soon as possible after arrival. Prior to the start ofeach exchange term an (compulsory) introduction programme /integration trip is organized. This is the mostappropriate way to get to know your fellow students and Dutch buddies.

    4.1. Buddy System (only open to regular Bachelor/Master exchange students).Visiting exchange students at RSM are assigned to a buddy. Your buddy will contact you approximately 4 weeksbefore the start of the programme. A buddy can be of help to you when getting used to your new surrounding. He/shecan pick you up at the airport/train station, guide you to your accommodation and help you to find your way on campusand in Rotterdam. In this way there is always someone to turn to during your stay in the Netherlands.

    Dutch buddy Pieter (m) with friends Brd (l) and Reynir (r)

    Within the Master exchange programme, buddies have a more special role. These buddies are Dutch MScBA studentsexclusively selected to participate in the International Business Project (cornerstone of Master Exchange Programme)and actively participate in all activities during the exchange programme, including the Integration Trip. This way, theyjoin an exchange at their home school!

    4.2. Introduction programme/Integration TripUpon arrival the International Office provides you with yourWelcome Bag, which includes relevant information for your

    stay in Rotterdam, including your Student ID Card.

    BACHELOR EXCHANGE PROGRAMMEThe autumn term starts with 2 compulsory Introduction Days, during which you get to know your fellow students veryquickly. We spend the night in a youth hostel. During the whole trip there is ample opportunity to get to know eachother in a relaxed atmosphere! In addition a practical information session on your programme and the RSM will beorganized.The spring programme starts with a compulsory Welcome Day during which you get to know your fellow students in anactive way and you will attend a practical information session about your programme and the RSM.

    For dates/costs of these activities, please see paragraph 4.6. Detailed information will be sent to you by email at the end of July (autumn term) and mid December (spring term).

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    MASTER EXCHANGE PROGRAMMEEach Master exchange programme starts with a compulsory 3-day Integration Trip, during which you get to know yourfellow students very quickly. This trip is not only important for introduction purposes but also functions as preparationfor your participation in the International Business Projects. For this reason, workshops on e.g. trust and confidence,

    teambuilding exercises and an evening with an international cabaret are part of this trip. During the whole trip there isample opportunity to get to know each other in a relaxed atmosphere!

    For the dates/costs of these activities, please see paragraph 4.6. Detailed information will be sent to you by email at the end of July (autumn term) and mid December (spring term).

    4.3. September 14: Save the date! Official Welcome at the Erasmus University RotterdamOn September 14, 2010, at 17.00 hrs; all new international students studying at Erasmus University are officiallywelcomed by the Rector Magnificus at the Auditorium. After this welcome there is food, drinks and music. Upon arrival,

    check your email for more information.

    4.4. Social eventsEach term, the RSM International Office, the Erasmus Student Network-Rotterdam (ESN-R), STAR and StudiumGenerale Erasmus Cultuur organize social events. Details will be announced once you have arrived in Rotterdam.

    4.5. Excursion Port of Rotterdam

    Due to a valuable and longstanding relation of RSM with the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the International Office canoffer exchange students a unique full days programme (free of costs) to learn more about the Port of Rotterdamsfascinating, multi-faceted story.

    An interactive multimedia presentation in the Port of Rotterdams prominently situated head quarters is followed by aguided coach tour through the vast port area itself. Students get access to the fully automated Europe Container Delta

    Terminal, which is normally closed to the public. Other excursions to learn about the Dutch culture and businessenvironment are also organized throughout the programmes.

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    4.6. Academic Activity & Courses Calendar 2010-2011:Programme Autumn 2010 Spring 2011

    Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3Bachelor exchange

    Introduction Days & fee September 1, 2 and 3;fee 130

    Friday January 7,Fee t.b.a (approx 25)

    Date to be announcedfee t.b.a. (approx 25)

    Classesconsult course schedule

    1st year courses:September 6-Nov. 182nd year courses:September 06-Nov. 263rd year courses:Minors: September 06-Nov. 05Interim Project: Nov. 15-Dec.18

    1st year courses:November 29-March 042nd year courses:January 03-March 113rd year courses:January 03-March 11

    1st year courses:March 21-May 272nd year courses:March 28-June 033rd year courses:March 28-June 03

    Examinations

    consult course schedule

    1st year courses:

    November 15-Nov. 272nd year courses:November 29-Dec. 113rd year courses:Minors: November 08-Nov. 13Interim Project: N/A

    1st year courses:

    March 07-March 192nd year courses:March 14-March 263rd year courses:March 15-March 26

    1st year courses:

    June 06-June 182nd year courses:June 13- June 253rd year courses:June 14- June 25

    Re-Examinationsconsult course schedule

    1st year courses: July 04 July 302nd year courses: June 27 July 213rd year courses : July 06 July 22

    Farewell Drink To be announced To be announced To be announcedSemester 1 Semester 2

    Master exchangeIntegrationTrip & fee August 25 27 ( 130) January 19 21 ( 130)Classes (first half) August 30 October 15 January 24 March 18Examinations October 18 23 March 21 26Classes (second half) October 25 December 10 March 28 May 20Examinations December 13 17 May 23 28Re-Examinations January 3 15 July 18 August 5Farewell Party To be announced To be announcedCEMS exchange

    Welcome Event August 20 January 26 28 ( t.b.a.)Blocked Seminar & fee August 22 27 (250) ---Classes (first half) August 30 October 15 Jan 31 March 18

    Examinations October 18 23 March 21 26Classes (second half) October 25 December 10 March 28 May 20Examinations December 13 18 May 24 28Re-Examinations January 3 15 July 18 August 5Farewell Party To be announced To be announcedUniversity closed on

    Christmas break December 24 January 3 ---Good Friday --- April 22Easter --- April 25Queens Day --- Apr il30Liberation Day --- May 5

    Ascension Day --- June 2Whit Monday --- June 13

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    5. Courses at RSM5.1. Courses & Exams Workload

    At RSM, 20 ECTS is the regular fulltime workload for a period of 14 weeks. Please be aware that if you exceedthis number of ECTS, the workload is very demanding and gives you less room to travel or enjoy your student life.

    Bachelorexchange students are required to have a minimum workload of 15 ECTS per trimester, to be taken atRSM.

    Masterexchange students are required to have a minimum workload of 20 ECTS per semester, to be taken atRSM.

    Enrolment courses

    You do not have to enroll yourself for the RSM courses. After having received your course preferences, theProgramme Managers will register you for the courses. You are, however, responsible for any enrolment forworkshops within a course.Exchange students who would like to change or drop courses, should contact their programme manager.Restrictions may apply.

    Books & LiteratureWe recommend that you buy all the necessary books and readers at the beginning of the programme in order notto run the risk that these are sold out. During the welcome session you will be informed where you can buy thebooks and/or readers.

    Student association STAR regularly holds book sales at the beginning of the semesters/trimesters, where

    members can get discounts. You can become of a member of STAR (see Chapter 6.4).

    Registration examsBachelor exchange students need to register for the written exams for all courses. Youcan do this through Osiris-Student at www.myeur.nl.

    Master exchange students do not have to register for the written exams!

    Useful information!Please visit the website www.eur.nl/english/ea for all information on:

    and more!

    Grading ScaleIn the Dutch grading system, grades from 1.0 up to 10.0 are used, with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best. In

    general, grades with one decimal are issued; the lowest passing grade is a 5.5. When rounding off these grades,grades with a 0.4 or lower will be rounded off, and grades with a 0.5 will be rounded up.

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    Students in our exchange programmes receive their transcripts reflecting grades with one decimal.

    Dutch grade Description

    10 Excellent

    9 Very good8 Good

    7 More than sufficient

    6 Sufficient

    5 Insufficient

    4 Strongly insufficient

    3 Very strongly insufficient

    2 Bad

    1 Very bad

    A grade of 5.4 or lower means that you failed the course, a grade of 5.5 or higher means you passed the course.

    Re-examinationsIn case you unintentionally fail a written exam, there is always the opportunity to participate in the regular re-sitsorganized at RSM. Please inform yourself on the dates of the re-examinations already at the beginning of yourstudy here at RSM!

    If you can not make it to come to Rotterdam on the day of your re-sit, you might (highly exceptional) have thechance to make the re-examination at your home university, on the strict condition that:1) Your reason for your absence is approved of by the Examination Board of RSM (a valid reason could e.g. be

    that you were in the hospital)2) The re-sit can be arranged at exactly the same day and exactly the same time as in Rotterdam; AND3) Your home university is willing and able to coordinate and supervise you re-sit

    It is not possible to arrange special assignments or take home exams with the lecturers, neither to take a (re-)examination at an earlier or later stage.On the grounds of the Teaching and Examination Regulations, the Examination Board may, in very exceptionalcases, permit an extra opportunity to take an examination, for example in the event of severe personalcircumstances. In such a case, a written request has to be submitted to the Examination Board. Being in yourhome country is not considered a valid reason.

    Bachelorexchange students, see:www.rsm.nl/home/students/bachelors/bsciba/examination_board.

    Masterexchange students, see:www.rsm.nl/home/students/masters/examination_board.

    Final resultsThe final grades will be available on Osiris-Student.

    TranscriptThe International Office will issue the transcripts of grades and send them over to your home universityscoordinator as soon as all your final grades have been received. Your coordinator is responsible for forwarding theoriginal transcript to you. The transcript shows your grades rounded off to 1 decimal. In case the lecturer decidesto submit your grades already rounded off without decimals, we will use this grade on your list of grades.

    Conversion of gradesThe conversion of your RSM grades obtained is the responsibility of your home university.

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    5.2. Code of ConductRSM hosts a huge number of students in its various programmes. It is important for our School and student communityto have a code of conduct describing the core values and main rules of behavior.

    The International Office is honored to maintain intensive relations with both national and international companies. Weare pleased that both companies and students can work together in an academic environment. To avoid anymiscommunication on behavior during classes, skill seminars, International Business Projects or any other events,please see our own rules of conduct. However, for you as future managers in companies, we assume that these rulesare superfluous.

    Always arrive in time. Leaving earlier from classes without notice beforehand is not tolerated. Food, drinks and chewing gum are forbidden in classrooms. Wearing caps or sunglasses during classes is impolite. No laptops, unless instructed.

    Switch off mobile phones. A dangle or sleepy posture does not show off your professionalism. A list of attendance is for those present in the classroom, not for those absent. There is a dress code for most events and company activities.

    5.3. MyEURMyEUR is the portal to the primary information system on education of Erasmus University Rotterdam. The portaloffers students and staff, wherever they are in the world, access to facilities like web-mail, Osiris, Blackboard, SIN-Online and the University Library. To log in on MyEUR you need an Erna username and password. Your Erna

    username exists of five or six numbers followed by three or two letters respectively, always followed with @eur.nl.

    5.4. SIN-OnlineSIN-Online is the portal to all the relevant information you need: course information, course materials, coursetimetables, grades, announcements, reservations and so on. SIN-Online is based on the channel subscription system:each course has its own channel. Through these channels, Programme Management can provide information specifiedto your needs. The information is available through the My Page web page in SIN-Online. In addition there are alsoother channels that could be of interest to you: for example the Bachelor channel and the Master channel. In additionthere are a lot of case-groups, exam review sessions, etcetera that require registration via SIN-Online.

    5.5. BlackboardBlackboard is the universities Virtual Learning environment. Within this system the interaction between faculty andstudents take place. The interaction can range from short announcements, lecture slides and articles throughdiscussion on a divers array of topics. Unless otherwise stated the material published on Blackboard is part of theliterature for exams, etcetera. Instructors assume that you check Blackboard on a regular basis, we advise you to doso as well; it can save you a lot of time.

    5.6. OSIRIS-StudentOsiris-Student is the university official exam registration system. You should use it to register for exams, to check your examresults and study progress.

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    6. Services & Facilities6.1. International OfficeMail/fax traffic Mail and faxes for your attention can be picked up at the International Office, room T5-26 on Tuesdays and/or

    Thursdays. Please always ask the sender to use the correct postal address which is: Rotterdam School ofManagement, EUR, International Office, T5-26, Burg. Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. TheInternational Office fax number is +31-10-4089024.

    If you need to send a fax to your home university or for International Business Project purposes, ask the secretariat ofthe International Office to provide you with a fax coversheet. Together with your fax, the secretariat will fax yourdocuments.

    For fax messages related to your International Business Projects need to be paid at the end of your term. Uponpayment you will receive a receipt to be reimbursed at the company you did the project for.

    Phone In case you need to be accessible by phone (for urgent matters), you can always leave behind our International

    Office telephone numbers which ae: +31-10-4082099 for the secretariat, +31-10-4082996/4082132 for theProgramme Managers and +31-10-4081984 for the Head of the International Office,

    If you need to call your home university, please always ask the secretariat if you can make use of the phone in roomT5-68.

    Visitors When company representatives related to your International Business Projects are meeting you at the RSM, please

    ask Ellen van Oeffelen: [email protected] (at least one week in advance!) to book a meeting room for you.Furthermore coffee/tea can be ordered at our secretary's office if you do so in time as well. In exceptional cases also

    lunches can be served. Please inform your visitors to park their car in the garage of the T-building. Parking tickets can be asked for at the

    secretariat so that your visitors can leave the parking without paying.

    6.2. Career ServicesRSM and Career Services are dedicated to acting as a bridge between business, students and academia. CareerServices provides a broad range of services, most of them internship and future career related. This office is alsoresponsible for the acquisition of the International Business Projects, offered as course to regular Master exchangestudents. Exchange students are always welcome to contact them through [email protected] or in room T5-36.

    www.rsm.nl/home/students/bachelors/bsciba/career_serviceswww.rsm.nl/home/students/masters/career_services

    mailto:[email protected]://www.rsm.nl/home/students/masters/career_serviceshttp://www.rsm.nl/home/students/bachelors/bsciba/career_serviceshttp://www.rsm.nl/home/students/masters/career_serviceshttp://www.rsm.nl/home/students/masters/career_serviceshttp://www.rsm.nl/home/students/bachelors/bsciba/career_servicesmailto:[email protected]
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    6.3. Language and Training CentreThe Language and Training Centre offers language courses at beginners, intermediate and advanced level in English,Spanish, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and Dutch. It also offers special courses for PhDstudents and junior researchers. Courses are respectively offered in the beginning of September, January and March.

    The Intensive Dutch Course is offered in August and January. This course takes place during the day and focuses ongrammar, vocabulary and conversation.

    In addition to language courses the Language and Training Centre also offers trainings to improve students skills,such as Academic Writing for Bachelor and Master students, speed-reading, Mind-mapping & Memory, Thesispresentation and Presentation Skills.www.eur.nl/ltc

    6.4. Study Association STARSTAR, RSMs study association, is an essential part of life at the university, and popular with many students. Withmore than 5,500 members, it is the largest study association in The Netherlands and with more than 1,000 overseasmembers, it is truly international.

    STAR brings together the entire student body graduate and undergraduate, pre- and post-experience, offering you abroad variety of ways to become active.

    The Master programmes have their own study association within STAR and organize events in their specific

    disciplines. One other strong point of STAR is its exceptionally close relations with the corporate world. STAR regularlyinvites leaders in international business and politics to meet our students through events like the Management Week,Business Week and Career Days.

    For exchange students membership is possible at a reduced price, check their website! Membership allows you topurchase books with a discount during the Book Sale!www.rsmstar.nl

    6.5. ESN RotterdamErasmus Student Network Rotterdam (ESN-Rotterdam) is the student network bringing together all internationalstudents studying at the Erasmus University. Check their Events/Activity Calendar for their weekly social and culturalespecially organized for you: http://www.esn-rotterdam.nl/events

    First weekly social International Drink at B.E.D. (address: Meent 106) on September 8!

    During your introduction you will meet some of the ESN-R board members who will provide you with more informationon their activities.

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    6.6. Sports CentreThe Universitys Sports Centre exist of two sports halls, five squash courts, a fitness gym and six open-air tenniscourts. Students can choose from a wide range of sports, including boxing, fitness, volleyball and football, and alsotake courses in tennis or squash. In addition, they can learn to dive and play golf at a reduced price.

    To make use of sports facilities, you can buy your sports card for 20 (1 month) or 40 (3 months) at the reception ofthe S-building. For fitness you will have to pay an extra 5 (1 month) or 15 (3 months). For every new sports card adeposit of 5 needs to be paid.www.erasmussport.nl

    6.7. Shopping, catering and other facilities on CampusIn the so-called Shopping Street at the ground floor of the C-building you can find:Erasmus Shop: to buy office supplies, gifts, business presents and Erasmus logo items (sweaters, T-shirts)Selexyz Donner EUR: bookstore for all studiesHair Design by Lydia: hairdresser with special rates for studentsTempo Team: if you are looking for a part-time or summer job.

    http://www.tempo-team.nl/content/werknemers/vacatures/native-speakers/

    For food you can join the several Foodplazas and Coffee Corners on campus, see alsohttp://www.eur.nl/english/essc/services/catering_facilities/where to find these spots.

    There are more facilities such as a bank, prayer room, child nursery, copy shops, see for more:http://www.eur.nl/english/essc/welcome/facilities/

    6.8. PC Work PlacesBoth in the T- and G-building there are PC work places for students. If the pc work places at the T-building are fullybooked we recommend you to move to the G-building.

    The G-building opens at 8.30 and closes at 17.00 hrs. Reservations for breakout rooms can be made at the informationdesk on G1-39, by telephone (010-4082484), or by email ([email protected]). If you want to reserve a room byemail, please mention the date and time (from.. until) and the number of persons. The pc-rooms can be found on theground, 1st and 3rd floor. These floors are equipped with wireless internet and/or plug-in points for your laptops.http://www.eur.nl/english/essc/services/pcworkplaces/

    6.9. Student Advisors / Counselors/PsychologistsStudent Advisers at RSM

    You may want to contact one of the student advisors from RSM for information, advice and/or guidance. The student

    advisors are familiar with all study aspects. Students with personal circumstances such as illness, handicap, etc. mayalso turn to the student advisers for personal advice and guidance.

    www.rsm.nl/home/studyadvice/bacheloriba

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    www.rsm.nl/home/studyadvice/master

    Student Counselors at EUR

    Student Counselors offer advice and assistance on personal, practical and study matters. They organize confidential

    interviews and help students find solutions. If necessary, they can refer to other persons or agencies that may be in abetter position to help or solve the problems. You can also contact a counselor if you have complaints about impropertreatment by university staff members. Before contacting a counselor, you should first try to resolve the problem withthe staff member or department in question.www.eur.nl/english/essc/advice_counselling/professional/counsellors

    Student Psychologists at EUR

    The aim of the student psychologists is to offer help to students in solving problems which impede effective studying.Studying is susceptible to inside and outside disturbances. The purpose of a first, exploratory discussion with one ofthe psychologists is to clarify complaints or problems. Consideration is given to the link between the problems and thestudy. This first discussion is sometimes all the student needs. However, in some cases, further counseling is required.This may be an individual or group therapy. If the student psychologists are unable to provide the required assistance,they will refer the student to other organizations.www.eur.nl/english/essc/advice_counselling/professional/psychologists

    7. Public Transport & BikesThe Netherlands have a comprehensive and efficient public transport system. Major cities can easily be reached bytrain, but a good network of local buses and intercity coaches is available as well.

    The Openbaar Vervoer Reisinformatie (Public Transport Information) gives information on routes, timetables andfares on telephone number 0900-9292 ( 0, 70 per minute).

    7.1. Public transportFor more information about travelling in Rotterdam by metro, tram or bus we would like to refer you to the websitewww.ret.nl.

    To travel by bus, metro or tram in the Netherlands you needto be in possession of a valid ticket:OV-chipkaart

    Since January 2009 all trains, trams, buses and metros inthe Netherlands use one digital transport pass called an 'OV-Chipkaart'.

    The pass is embedded with a digital chip that can be loadedwith money directly from your bank account, in some casesautomatically, or paid for by cash, depending on the sort ofcard.

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    The OV-chipkaart can be bought at most metro stations. The price is 7,50.The best type of OV-chipkaart is the anonymous one. Advantages: other people can travel with your card, you canupload at any time (minimum 4, maximum 30), you dont need to worry about the number of zones, since this typeof ticket calculates the fee for the journey itself by holding the card in front of a laser beam at the bus/tram or gates

    (metro) at both the start and end of your journey. If you forget the latter, the journey will cos t you more than itis worth.

    To give you an example of the costs: a trip from Rotterdam Central Station to Kralingse Zoom (metro station nearest toRSM) costs you 1,14. www.ret.nl.

    7.2. TrainNationalIn general Dutch trains are comfortable, clean, on time, and frequent. Travelling by train is easy once you are used toread the big yellow train schedules and the platform signs.If you think you will travel a lot by train in the Netherlands, you might consider buying the Off-Peak Discount Pass(Voordeelurenkaart).This pass costs 55 per year but will give you a reduction of 40% on train tickets (travelling from 9.00 hrs on weekdaysand in weekends). Up to 4 people can travel with reduction on one pass.

    For more information and where to buy this card please go to the train information desk at a railway station or visitwww.ns.nl. This website also gives information on other (discount) tickets such as the Day Travel Ticket, the WeekendReturn Ticket, the Summer Trip Ticket, monthly and other travel tickets.

    InternationalFrom the Netherlands trains run directly to Germany, Belgium, France, and Switzerland, and indirectly all over Europe.

    CityNightLine is an overnight train to Switzerland and Southern Germany. InterCity Berlin travels from Amsterdam toBerlin, with a stop in Hanover, three times per day. The Thalys travels from Amsterdam to Paris, with several stops inThe Netherlands and Belgium. ICE International travels from Amsterdam to Cologne, Frankfurt and Basel. TheBenelux Train travels from Amsterdam to Brussels, with several stops in the Netherlands and Belgium. The Eurostartravels from Brussels to London through the Chunnel.www.nsinternationaal.nl.

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    7.3. BikeIf you really want to join the Dutch way of life, and move around quickly and easily, buy yourself a (second-hand) bike.

    Second-hand bikes cost between 75 and 150. You can find them at second-hand bike shops and at the bike parkingfacilities near railway stations. They will also be advertised in the small ads in local newspapers under Rijwielen, onthe notice board at supermarkets or anywhere students congregate. In addition to the bike, buy a solid bicycle lock!

    Mens bike (herenfiets)

    Womens bike (damesfiets)

    Warning! Never buy a bicycle on the street, since these bikes are usually stolen. You will be violating the Dutch law ifyou do so.

    There are many good places to buy a new or second-hand bicycle in Rotterdam, one of them is Megabike,Burgemeester Van Walsumweg 2, 3011 MZ Rotterdam, telephone (010)-4253412.

    8. Health CareDutch law requires that everyone who is living in the Netherlands is covered by a health insurance. It is of mainimportance for you to be properly insured, since medical costs can be very high (especially when you need specializedhelp). Dutch health insurance usually covers the costs of hospital and medical treatment, medicines, visits to familydoctors and specialists.

    Once medical insurance has been arranged, one can make use of the Dutch health care system. Medical care is ofhigh quality in The Netherlands.

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    8.1. Medical InsuranceForeign students are not automatically insured in the Netherlands. If your current insurance provides full cover for medicalcosts including abroad, you should bring a statement (in English) which explains the cover of your insurance.Before arriving in the Netherlands, make sure you arrange your insurances (health, liability) yourself. A proper insurance

    covering illness, accidents and liability is also required for obtaining a residence permit.

    Arranging Medical Insurance in the NetherlandsErasmus University Rotterdam recommends one of the medical insurances offered by Aon.

    Aon offers the Insurance Certificate for Students (ICS) with global coverage for 1.27 a day. The exact conditions ofthe insurance can be found on the website: www.students-insurance.eu. Prior to arrival in the Netherlands you canalready arrange the medical insurance yourself through this website. You receive your insurance certificate and thegeneral conditions within a few days by mail on your (temporary) address in Rotterdam or elsewhere.

    During your stay in Rotterdam Erasmus University in cooperation with Aon offers you medical care close to theuniversity. To make use of the services of the medical practice you need to register on-line:www.erasmusmedicalservices.nl

    For questions: [email protected]: Dr Paul Drost, Fascinatio Boulevard 1122, 2909 VA Capelle aan den IJssel, phone: (010)-2540501After any consultation the invoice will directly be sent to Aon.

    Bringing local insurance policy - EU studentsIt is also possible to bring your own insurance policy to the Netherlands.

    If you do so, bring your EU Health Insurance Card. Upon arrival in the Netherlands you need to send a copy of this policy,including your temporary address, to the Dutch insurance company: Agis Zorgverzekeringen, PO Box 4200, 3800 EEAmersfoort. After any consultation at a doctor or hospital, the invoice will directly be sent to Agis Zorgverzekeringen.

    More information on:http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/healthcard/index_en.htm

    8.2. EmergencyFirst AidIn case of an emergency you can get help 24 hours a day at the EHBO (First Aid) or SEH (Spoedeisende Hulp) post at

    any hospital.

    Emergency Ambulance, fire brigade and police in serious life-threatening situations, In case every second counts:

    (European) Emergency telephone number: 112 No emergency, but police needed?

    Call 0900-8844.

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    8.3. Family doctors for foreign students (cash payment only)In first instance the family doctor (huisarts) takes care of medical questions or help. You can consult a family doctor atspecial consulting hours, most of the time only by appointment. Most family doctors speak English, but it is also important tocheck if your insurance company covers his/her costs.For more specialized expertise these doctors can send patients to specialists, dentists, eye doctors etc. by referral.Appointments for the following recommended doctors should be made in advance and these only accept payments in cash. .

    Students living in Rotterdam Zuid can go to:

    Gezondheidscentrum AfrikaanderwijkMaashaven O.Z. 155-1573072 HS Rotterdam (South) (010)-4854111Emergency: (010)-4856859Consulting hours: 08.00-10.00 / 14.00-16.00

    Students living in Kralingen can go to:

    Dr. C.H. Baar-Poort / Dr. F.E.E. van der Does or Dr. JansenVoorschoterlaan 38 Oudedijk 603062 KP Rotterdam 3062 AE Rotterdam(010)-4122430 (010)-4527878

    Gezondheidscentrum DWL de EschRijnwaterstraat 103063 HC Rotterdam

    (010)-4526363Consulting hours: 08.00-17.00

    Evening- and weekend service (010)-4669573

    See also paragraph 8.1 for the special medical care arrangement with Aon (no cash payments in advance).

    8.4. DentistAppointments for the following recommended dentists should be made in advance; cash payments only. Consultationhours: between 10.00-17.00 hrs.

    J. Uys Tandarts Collecti efVoorschoterlaan 130-A Strevelsweg 121-B3062 KV Rotterdam (North) 3073 DX Rotterdam (Zuid) (010)-4130859 (010)-4859206

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    8.5. PharmacyMost medicines are only available on prescription. You will receive the prescription from the family doctor and you can collectyour medicine(s) at a pharmacy (apotheek). The chemists (drogist) sell medicines such as aspirin and cough medicine,which require no prescription. There is always a pharmacy open, also at weekends. Every pharmacy posts a notice which

    shows which one is open during the weekend and evenings.

    8.6. HospitalThe main hospitals in Rotterdam are:

    Erasmus MCUniversity Medical Centres Gravendijkwal 230

    3015 CE Rotterdam (010)-7040704

    Other hospitals:

    St. Franciscus Gasthuis, Kleiweg 500, (010)-4616161 IJsselland Ziekenhuis, Prins Constantijnweg 2, (010)-258 5000 Havenziekenhuis, Haringvliet 2, (010)-4043300 Medical Centre Rijnmond-Zuid (MCRZ), Groene Hilledijk 315, (010)-2911911

    8.7. Area Health AuthorityThe Area Health Authority (GGD) for Rotterdam and its surroundings aims at supporting the health of the population. TheGGD has both a preventive and caring mandate. Most vaccinations can be obtained at the GGD (for instance vaccinationsfor people who plan to go to the tropics). Foreigners who come to The Netherlands do not usually have to be vaccinated atthe GGD. However, people coming from high-risk areas (in non-western countries) are advised to have a test for tuberculosisat the GGD. Address: GGD, Schiedamsedijk 95, 3011 EN Rotterdam, (010)-4339933.

    8.8. PhysiotherapistMr. Dimitri Motz is the physiotherapist on the universitys Woudestein campus, and is located in the Sports Building. Studentscan contact him for an appointment for a consultation, telephone number (010)4081874 or 0654763441.www.fysiotherapiewoudestein.nl

    9. IT FacilitiesThe T-Building, in which RSM is accommodated, offers a wireless network in many areas. In this way students with laptops can work easily. In addition, the Universitys computer rooms offer a total of 300 workstations. Upon arrival eachstudent receives an email account and login data, which can be accessed from home using the ERNA (ErasmusRemote Network Access) account. ERNA can also be used as a provider to access the Internet. Print facilities are

    available from each workstation using a print credit, which can be bought at the Student Helpdesk at the 3 rd floor. Thestaff members at the helpdesk are there to answer all your questions about the software and computer facilities in thebuilding.

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    9.1. BITBIT, Business Information Technology, offers a lot of useful information about the computer facilities at the websitewww.rsm.nl/bitofhelp. BIT has laser printers and express stations available, located near the Helpdesk. The computers canbe used for quick jobs like printing and emailing. The Helpdesk is located on the 3rd floor, (010)-4082024, email:

    [email protected]. Opening hours are 08.30-17.00 hrs on weekdays.

    9.2. Computer Labs

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    Our School has computer labs on the 3rd floor with Pentium PC's and several plug-in points for laptops available to students.You can log in on any computer with your ERNA-mail username and your ERNA password.On weekdays the rooms are open from 8:30 until 21:00 hours and on Saturday from 9:00 until 17:00 hours. On Sundaythe building is closed. During the summer period (until the end of August) the computer rooms will close at 17.00 hrson weekdays, and are closed on Saturdays.

    9.3. Wi-Fi and Laptop Plug-In PointsWireless access is available on campus via Wi- Fi hotspots. These hotspots enable you, by using your ERNAlogin, to access the internet without the usage of a network cable. For an overview of available Hotspots oncampus go to: www.erna.nl/mobileaccess_new/base_mul/base.php?langua .

    There are several permanent connections to the EURnet in the University Library. These plug-in points provideInternet connection and printing facilities to be used with a notebook and network card and can be foundthroughout the whole building. You need to register your Ethernet card at the Helpdesk first, before you can log on to thenetwork. More information on Wireless/plug-in access on: www.erna.nl/mobileaccess_new/mobileaccess_uk.html.

    9.4. E-mailYou will be provided with a computer account at RSM (see your Welcoming Package). The use of email is free of charge.As soon as your Student-ID card is available you will be provided with your email address as well as instructions on how touse it.

    9.5. CopyingCopy cards can be bought at the University Library, circulation desk (pin or chip only) or at Service Point (the Copyshop inthe C-building on the ground floor, CT-13) for 2,80 (55 copies). Next to the copying machines is a copy card dispenser.Euro coins can be used to buy a copy card: 0,10, 0,20, 0,50, 1,- and 2,-. The card dispenser does not give change.

    At the library of RSM, called BIC located on the 4

    th

    floor of the T-building, they have a pre-paid chipknip exclusively forexchange students to borrow and to be used only for documents from the BIC. For private copies, you need to buy yourown pre-paid chipknip.

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    9.6. PrintingBefore you can use a printer, you have to activate a key card at the helpdesk (3 rd floor, T-building). Any key card willdo, as long as there is a magnetic strip on the back (for instance: your Air miles or Library card). Send a print job to theprinter first BEFORE you go to the helpdesk to have a card activated.

    When you want to print, just send the printer a print job. Choose any of the printers and slide your key card through theterminal, choose your print job on the touch screen and the printer will print your document(s).

    You can purchase (you can only pay by PIN or Chipknip) print quota at the BIT Helpdesk: 75 Prints for 5, 170 Printsfor 10, 260 Prints for 15, and 350 Prints for 20.For printing in the University Library, you need a Chipknip. You can purchase a prepaid chipknip for 7,50 at theUniversity Library. The chipknip has a value of 5 and is not rechargeable.

    Computer wall in T-building

    9.7. Forwarding e-mailTo forward your email, go to webmail.rsm.nl. When you are not at school go to https://. Type your username andpassword. Click on options, a new window opens. Click on Mailbox Management, click on yes to forward youremail and type the address where you want your email to be forwarded to. Click on Save to save your configuration

    and click on Close to exit.

    10. Libraries10.1. University LibraryThe University Library is one of the finest of its kind in the Netherlands, and provides access to a wide range of informationincluding Economics and Management, Medicine and Health Care, Law, Culture and Society. As well as an extensivecollection of documentary information, the library offers students, lecturers and researchers several information literacy studyfacilities and courses. The UL is open to all; a student card or library card is required to borrow publications. There are 450study places. Students may borrow books from the library free of charge.

    Address: B-building of Woudestein campustel.: (010)-4081201 (info desk)e-mail: [email protected]

    For opening hours see:www.eur.nl/ub/english

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    10.2. Business School LibraryIn addition to the University Library, RSM Erasmus University has its own institute library (called BIC) where students canfind a huge collection of monographs with the emphasis on management, organizational science, management science andmarketing. It also holds research reports from European business schools, staff publications, company documentation,

    reference books and periodicals. Students also have access to a number of databases. These enable them to keep up withthe most recent developments in their fields of interest. Students may borrow books from the library free of charge.The Business School Library is located at T4-50Telephone: (010)4081903Email: [email protected]

    Opening hours:Mon-,Tue-, Wed-, Friday: 9.00 - 22.30 hrsThursday: 9.00 21.00 hrs

    Lending Facility Information BIC

    Lending period = 3 weeks After the period the book can be renewed if it has not been reserved by another user. Reference books, journals, magazines, annual reports and final essays cannot be borrowed. A reminder will be sent if a book is not returned by the due date. If necessary followed by a 2 nd and 3rd reminder,

    and finally a bill. After the first reminder the library card will be blocked. The reminders are charged at the followingrates: 1st recall 0, 50, 2nd recall 2, 50, 3rd recall 5,00. Replacement costs: min. 80,00.

    You are responsible at all times for the proper receipt of post addressed to you, whether these are letters,postcards or electronic post. Not receiving post due to change of address, staying at another address, overfull e-mail in-box etc. is not a valid reason for the library to write off the debts incurred. The sending of reminders is aservice of the library. You remain personally responsible for returning the books on time.

    See also: www.rsm.nl/bic

    11. Miscellaneous

    11.1. Cost of LivingTo have a reasonable living standard in the Netherlands, students should have an income of approximately 800 permonth. Below is a rough estimate of the total expenses when participating in the exchange programme for a period of4months.

    Tuition fee exempted

    Visa/Residence Permit

    (if applicable) 0 433

    Accommodation 1,400 2,300

    Medical Insurance 140

    Books and Readers 200

    Subtotal 1,740 3,073

    Food and Drinks 500

    Pocket Money 500

    University sports card 37

    Travelling (public transport/holiday/sightseeing)

    400

    Total 3,177 4,510

    Do you need to convert the Euro in your local currency? Check out the Currency Converter at www.xe.com.

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    11.2. Use of telephone in generalFrom abroad you can direct-dial destinations in the Netherlands by dialing the international number 00, followed by thecountry number 31, and then the area number without the first digit (in case of Rotterdam 10). When calling from alocal telephone number in Rotterdam (010-area) to a destination out of the 010-area, always dial the area numberincluding the first digit, followed by the phone number. Within the 010-area you dont need to dial the area number, justthe telephone number will do.From a mobile phone you always need to dial the area code. You can find the online Telephone Guide (persons andcompanies) at: www.detelefoongids.nl

    11.3. Opening a bank accountCheck this website: http://www.eur.nl/english/essc/registration/practical/opening_a_bank_account/for the most actual information on opening a bank account in the Netherlands.

    11.4. Payments with the ChipknipA so-called Chipknip is necessary for most payments at the university (printing facilities and restaurants). This card canalso be used for paying small amounts at almost every shop or making calls at public pay phones operated by KPN orTelfort, at Dutch railways stations, etc.

    For everyone without a Dutch bank/giro account, and therefore without a Chipknip, there is the Prepaid Chipknip.The Prepaid Chipknip is an electronic purse containing a predetermined amount of credit. When the denominatedcredit balance has been spent, the empty card cannot be revalued again. Prepaid Chipknips are available in fourstandard denominations: 5, 10, 20 and 50. To cover the costs of the card itself, the outlet that sells the PrepaidChipknip may withhold part of this amount (the card fee). This amount varies depending on the denomination and the

    sales outlet. The card fee is printed on the back of the Prepaid Chipknip under the pictograms at the right.You can buy Prepaid Chipknips at numerous sales outlets. If a Chipknip is the only accepted method of payment at aparticular point of sale, there will usually be a sales outlet nearby. Simply inquire where it is. At www.chipknip.nl youcan find a list of selling points.

    11.5. Free Rotterdam UIT pass for studentsBeing a student in Rotterdam is a good place to be. Whether you like hip-hop or dance, or you prefer going to themovies or browsing the galleries along the Witte de Withstraat, you can let yourself go 24/7 in Rotterdam. Really niceare all those festivals and exhibitions, but if you are flat broke, it is all quite irrelevant. So, apply for the Student Pass(Studenten Uitpas) free of charge. With this pass students get discounts all year round in 29 Rotterdam theatres,stages, cinemas, museums, festivals and clubs. See also: www.studentenuitpas.nl

    11.6. Rotterdampas: lots of discounts!Theres always plenty to do in our port city: enjoying a night out, seeing a film or paintballing. But what if you could doall this for less or even for nothing? You can with the Rotterdam Pass! The price for the standard Rotterdam Pass is 55, but as a full-time student you can get it for just 10.You can buy the Pass at the Rotterdam Pass Shop (Rotterdampaswinkel) in the Central Library (Centrale Bibliotheek)

    on Hoogstraat. Remember to take a passport-size photograph, your student ID-card and valid ID. The Rotterdam Passis strictly personal and can only be purchased once a year.www.rotterdampas.nl

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    12. Useful Links

    On the Netherlands

    The Netherlands Board of Tourism: www.holland.com Study in the Netherlands: www.nuffic.nl/international-students Lonely Planet: www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/netherlands Netherlands organization for cooperation in international education: www.nuffic.nl Schiphol Airport: www.schiphol.nl Dutch Railways: www.ns.nl International Student Travel Confederation: www.isic.nl Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands and http://wikitravel.org/en/Netherlands

    On Rotterdam Tourist Information: www.rotterdam.info/uk Public Transport Rotterdam: www.ret.nl

    Free Student Pass: www.studentenuitpas.nl (See also chapter 11)

    On the Erasmus University Rotterdam Website for all new international students: http://www.eur.nl/welcome/ Website Erasmus University: www.eur.nl Erasmus Culture: www.eur.nl/sgec Practical information: www.eur.nl/welcome

    On RSM & Exchange Programmes RSM: www.rsm.nl/international MyEUR: http://myEUR.nl SIN-Online: http://rsm.sin-online.nl Partnership in International Management: www.pimnetwork.org

    Community of European Management Schools: www.cems.org

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    Map of the university campus Woudestein

    http:/www.eur.nl/english/addresses/guide/maps/map_woudestein/

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