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Erasmus University Rotterdam

Faculty of History and Arts, Art and Culture Studies

Erasmus University Rotterdam is an international knowledge workshop for critical thinking and academic training, driven by a strong focus on current social issues. The university concentrates its expertise on issues of management, organisation and policy in the public and private sectors on the one hand, as well as on the field of sickness and health care. Erasmus University Rotterdam has bundled its education and research in three domains in which the university has a national and international reputation to maintain:
Economics and Management;
Medicine and Health Sciences;
Law, Culture and Society.

The university counts as its core tasks: to generate knowledge from research, to share knowledge in education and to transfer knowledge to the community. Its driving forces are academic curiosity, critical reflection and social engagement.
The principal tasks of Erasmus University Rotterdam are the generation and transfer of knowledge proceeding from a high degree of social engagement. To this end, the university pursues knowledge in an inquiring, critical, investigative and flexible manner, with a strong international orientation and based on the values of professionalism, teamwork and fair play.

The Faculty of History and Arts host the Departments of History, Arts and Culture Studies, and Media and Communication at Erasmus University. The Faculty offers three Bachelor’s programmes (Culture Studies, History, and Communication and Media), three Master’s programmes (Media and Journalism, Arts and Culture Studies, and History of Society), two Research Master's programmes (Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts and Early Modern History) and a postgraduate programme in Journalism. Accordingly, the Faculty conducts research in the fields of history, arts and culture, and media and communication.

Contact
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Faculty of History and Arts, Art and Culture Studies
P.O. Box 1738
Rotterdam
3000 DR
Netherlands

Phone: +31 (010) 408 1111
Email: not available
Web: www.eur.nl/english/