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The roots of the Rotterdam School of Management lead back to 1966, where a perceived lack of appropriate training for managers in The Netherlands induced Royal Dutch Shell, together with other companies including Philips, to set up the Foundation for Business Administration (Stichting Bedrijfskunde) to provide post-experience management education.
In 1969, the foundation established a "Graduate School of Management" alongside the Foundation, which was now a joint venture between Technische Universiteit Delft and the Netherlands School of Economics at Rotterdam (now Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam). The Inter-university Institute Bedrijfskunde offered a two-year program to students holding a "candidaats" degree (bachelors equivalent) leading to a doctorandus degree (masters level) in business administration. The program delivered about 1,800 graduates. When the "candidaats" degree was abolished by new legislation in 1981, the "post-candidaats" program was terminated too. Instead, a regular first tier program in business administration and a post-graduate (and progressively post-experience) MBA program was initiated.
the full-time MBA was launched in the fall of 1985. Strategically, the MBA had multiple goals. It was to act as a continuation of the Interfaculteit Bedrijfskunde program developed by Erasmus Universititeit Rotterdam (EUR) and Technische Universiteit Delft in the 70s, round out the course offering, generate income, and develop international prestige. One year later, in 1986, the Foundation Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), was set up as the School's separate vehicle for postgraduate programs. Since its founding, RSM has become a leading graduate business school in Europe and built a reputation of being among the top business schools in the world.
In 1989, several non-degree programs and tailor-made executive and in-company programs were started for organizations in both the profit and the non-profit sector. In 1988, the post-graduate International MBI Program in Business Informatics was launched and since 1991, the MBI has been fully integrated with the full-time MBA program as a parallel track, dual degree MBA/MBI program. |
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