FEB’s research master rated as ‘excellent programme’
The research master in economics and business at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) has been named an ‘excellent programme’ in the latest Keuzegids Masters .
FEB’s research master in economics and business received a mention of ‘very good’ on the following components: material, lecturers, exams, career preparation, and atmosphere. It is one of seventeen “excellent” programmes at Dutch universities.
![Programme director Rian Drogendijk](/feb/research/frn/news/archief/2024/20240328-rian-drogendijk.png)
Programme director, professor Rian Drogendijk, is very proud of the results: “Together, our excellent teachers ánd students make this programme such a success. I am particularly happy with the remarks about the positive and ambitious atmosphere.”
National Student Survey
The current Keuzegids Masters is based on the 2023 NSS data. In that year, in total 289,000 students at Dutch higher education institutes completed the survey.
For more information about the Research Master Economics & Business, please visit the website.
Last modified: | 03 April 2024 10.44 a.m. |
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