A list of puns related to "Erasmus Of Rotterdam"
EDIT: Survey corrections based on feedback! (no additional questions)
Hello!
I am a Master's student studying Behavioural Economics at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, researching the cognitive bias known as "The Ostrich Effect". I am interested in investigating Dutch residents' risk perception and behavior regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Then, the questionnaire includes similar questions regarding risk perception and medical behavior regarding HIV/AIDS.
Currently, I have 250 respondents from friends and family and I am looking to get 750-1000 respondents in total. All demographics are absolutely welcome and very much encouraged.
Ik ben een masterstudent die Behavioral Economics studeert aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam en onderzoek doe naar de cognitieve bias die bekend staat als "The Ostrich Effect". Ik ben geΓ―nteresseerd in het onderzoeken van de risicoperceptie en het gedrag van Nederlanders met betrekking tot de Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemie. Vervolgens bevat de vragenlijst vergelijkbare vragen over risicoperceptie en medisch gedrag met betrekking tot HIV / AIDS.
Momenteel heb ik 250 respondenten van vrienden en familie en ik ben op zoek naar in totaal 750-1000 respondenten. Alle demografische gegevens zijn absoluut welkom en worden zeer aangemoedigd.
The survey is only 20 multiple choice questions and takes 3-4 minutes to complete!
Languages: Nederlands & English (Top right corner of the questionnaire front page)
ALL ANSWERS ARE ANONYMOUS!
Link: https://erasmusuniversity.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_02RTvwbgtEyEuhL
I really appreciate anyone who takes the time to do this survey :) thank you in advance & stay safe!
Any feedback & questions are much appreciated!
Hey folks,
I know there are probably a few EUR students lurking on this subreddit and just wanted to let you know that I was able to create an EUR reddit. Feel free to join and discuss or ask question!
Hi guys! I recently got accepted into the Development studies program in ISS Hague, which is a part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. According to the rankings, the program is ranked 30th in the world, better than McGill, Brown, Warwick and even Purdue. But iβm still confused if i should believe the rankings. I wanted to ask if development studies from EUR is actually THAT good, and should i really go for it? Is the university experience worth it? Will it present enough career opportunities for me after i graduate, and questions of the like. Would really appreciate it if someone could give a detailed reply regarding the university!
Hi Folks! I am currently a third year student of econometrics & operations research (Bsc) at Maastricht University. I was wondering how likely it is for me to get into the econometrics master in Rotterdam. The main problem is my current gpa between 6.5-7.0 and half year study delay due to health issues that happened last year. I already checked the website of erasmus university, the only thing I found is that I will not need a pre-master in order to be accepted. I do realize none of you can tell with certainty whether or not I will be accepted but perhaps you heard some stories or you have friend who were in quite similar situation.
Thanks in advance
Iβve received an offer to study the Economics and Econometrics double degree at EUR as an international student, and I have a few questions. Any help would be much appreciated!
Are there good opportunities for internships during the program, or finding a full-time job upon graduation related to this degree or in data science?
How is this program and the university perceived by employers? Does it have a good reputation abroad, especially for graduate school in the US?
What is living in Rotterdam like? Is the area generally safe? Thank you!
I got accepted to their MSc in Economics program, but I only applied because I had missed most other schools' deadlines and I noticed they didn't ask for anything when applying. No need for rec letters, GREs, etc.
There's other programs I like more that I think I could get into next year (SAIS, Georgetown, Sciences Po/SSE dual degree), but I'd have to wait a year and a half before attending and I'm feeling really stuck professionally right now.
I've read conflicting reports on how well ranked Erasmus is, and I can't find anything concrete about how well their students place in jobs. I'm considering going simply because I get to start now, but I don't want to commit if it's not that good and there's better opportunities I might have next year.
Thoughts?
Edit: I'm also factoring in that NL seems to be pretty great when it comes to non-EU students staying post graduation.
We are researching the role anime culture plays in the lifes of anime fans. Would any of you guys be willing to participate as an interviewee? We're five students from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The interviews and results will not be made public. If you're interested and would like some more information on how to reach us, please email us at AnimeResearch@hotmail.com
Hi guys! I recently got accepted into the Development studies program in ISS Hague, which is a part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. According to the rankings, the program is ranked 30th in the world, better than McGill, Brown, Warwick and even Purdue. But iβm still confused if i should believe the rankings. I wanted to ask if development studies from EUR is actually THAT good, and should i really go for it? Is the university experience worth it? Will it present enough career opportunities for me after i graduate, and questions of the like. Would really appreciate it if someone could give a detailed reply regarding the university!
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