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Environment - Administration - 09.03.2026
How industrial pollution in the Netherlands was normalised for decades
Industrial pollution is often seen as a problem that can be solved with new regulations, stricter standards or better enforcement.

Innovation - Philosophy - 26.02.2026
Yuk Hui Awarded NWO Vici Grant to Research the Future of AI and Technodiversity

Pedagogy - 11.02.2026
Launch of HIER: strengthened civic engagement across South Holland
16:27 Press release HIER - the Hub for Impactful and Engaged Research - is a new collaborative initiative that brings together five leading knowledge institutions in South Holland: Erasmus University

Politics - 11.02.2026
European Experts Call for Urgent Action to Maintain Nuclear Deterrence in Europe

Environment - Innovation - 29.01.2026
Futuristic installation POND gives Rotterdam’s water a voice

Politics - Environment - 22.01.2026
Metropolitan Mosaics: Governing the alchemy

Music - Psychology - 22.01.2026
BAM! Artist Monitor: almost half of Dutch pop musicians earn less than ¤5,000 per year

Pharmacology - 19.01.2026
Involve young people in effective drug prevention

Health - Law - 05.01.2026
A moral debate: creating embryos for research
Is it permissible to create human embryos specifically for scientific research? This question lies at the heart of the debate surrounding a private member's bill that seeks to remove the ban on creating embryos for research from the Embryo Act.

Life Sciences - Economics - 16.12.2025
Feestelijke opening van een nieuw Convergence-lab: viering van een nieuwe MRI-faciliteit en samenwerking tussen EUR en Erasmus MC
Festive opening of a new Convergence lab: celebrating a new MRI facility and collaboration between EUR and Erasmus MC Although the new MRI scanner of Erasmus University Rotterdam and Erasmus MC has b

Politics - Health - 09.12.2025
Citizens Collective Monitor 2025: local initiatives are becoming more professional but still face challenges
On 9 December the new national Citizens Collective Monitor 2025 (Burgercollectieven-monitor 2025) will be published by CollectieveKracht.

Campus - Pedagogy - 28.11.2025
Unilever Research Prize for masterstudent Educational Science

Health - 24.11.2025
What content is ’toxic’ enough to justify removal?

Life Sciences - Psychology - 07.11.2025
Decision-Making in the Aging Brain Receives Funding from Netspar and Instituut Gak

Environment - Research Management - 06.11.2025
Jun Borras and team win ¤8.33m grant with their research for a more sustainable planet

Health - Pharmacology - 04.11.2025
UNIFIED Launches to Put Patient Voices at the Heart of Healthcare Decisions

Social Sciences - 03.11.2025
The Netherlands to Build the World’s First Population-Level Research Infrastructure
How does misinformation spread through a population? Why do some communities remain resilient while others fracture? How is trust built up across Dutch society? The Dutch Research Council (NWO) Natio

History & Archeology - Research Management - 24.10.2025
Natália da Silva Perez awarded prestigious NWO Vidi Grant

Economics - 10.10.2025
Billions in societal loss due to restriction of international students

Environment - 16.09.2025
NS generates social profit: 1.33 billion euros

Pharmacology - Health - 09.09.2025
When insurance enters, drug prices skyrocket
A new study by Associate Professor Vladimir Karamychev of Erasmus School of Economics and Jurjen Kamphorst (Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets) sheds light on the hidden dynamics driving high drug prices.

Innovation - 17.07.2025
Veni grant for ESHCC researcher Dr. Ofra Klein

Health - Life Sciences - 17.07.2025
Fifteen Rotterdam scientists receive Veni grant
From tailor-made prevention to children's rights in migrant return policy: these are some of the 15 topics for which Rotterdam scientists will receive a Veni grant.

Health - 17.07.2025
Robert Borst receives Veni grant
Robert Borst, Assistant Professor Global Health Systems Resilience & Governance, is one of the two hundred research projects by researchers who have been awarded a Veni grant.

Politics - Computer Science - 08.07.2025
ESHCC contributes to ¤6.8 Million DECIDE initiative

Innovation - Social Sciences - 07.07.2025
EUR part of NWA-ORC grant for ’Traumascapes’ project

Social Sciences - Career - 04.07.2025
Six research projects honoured by SGW Open Competition M 2024
Menopause and labour market perspectives, dignity for migrants and football games and (anti-)racism: it is a selection of the six research projects Erasmus University Rotterdam is involved in, which are being honoured by NWO in the SGW Open Competition 2024.

Politics - Psychology - 03.07.2025
ESSB participates in four consortia of the National Science Agenda

Environment - 03.07.2025
¤6.8 million for research on the collective power of citizens in societal transitions

Philosophy - Campus - 02.07.2025
Julia Wittmayer appointed Professor of Transdisciplinarity and Societal Transformations

Innovation - Computer Science - 12.06.2025
AI in policing: between innovation and no-man’s land
What happens when algorithms no longer just support, but start making decisions within police work? The rapid rise of AI and data-driven policing demands clear frameworks and direction.

Law - 11.06.2025
Rental agreement under scrutiny: When is a rent increase unfair?
Many tenants in the liberalised rental sector are familiar with rent increase clauses included in tenancy agreements.

Environment - Social Sciences - 20.05.2025
Expertise migrants central to ’heat’ approach in Rotterdam and Antwerp
HARARA means "heat" in Arabic - a fitting name for a project that addresses one of the most pressing climate challenges of our time.

Politics - 16.05.2025
New report examines the consequences of biennial property valuation: Less pressure, higher quality?

Campus - Forensic Science - 15.05.2025
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: ’I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University’s big plus’

Geography - 14.05.2025
Culture in Transition: New Open Access Book Offers In-Depth Insight into Cultural Engagement in Europe

Social Sciences - Health - 22.04.2025
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence

Campus - 16.04.2025
Self-management at EUR: Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology fully in Dutch and possibilities for tightening numeri fixi

Campus - 25.03.2025
Kayla Green new Equal Opportunities Practor at Albeda

Forensic Science - Politics - 24.03.2025
Use of force by the police in the Netherlands is not evaluated according to European Court standards
Police officers in the Netherlands are rarely brought before the criminal court, and the country does not assess incidents of police violence according to the standards set by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).

Pedagogy - 21.03.2025
Students come up with ideas to improve youth development and well-being in Rotterdam-Zuid

Psychology - Innovation - 28.02.2025
Vici research grant for Loes Keijsers for research how to improve conversations with adolescents

Environment - Social Sciences - 18.02.2025
Exploring the inequalities in climate change adaptation policies

Economics - 22.01.2025
RSM’s CollectieveKracht platform awarded ¤100,000 KHMW Brouwer Vertrouwensprijs

Innovation - Health - 21.01.2025
New book ’Digital Governance’: How can we steer the future of AI in the right direction?

Innovation - 20.01.2025
Dutch Youth on Smartphone Policies in Secondary Schools: ’Involvement Increases Satisfaction’

Environment - Campus - 10.01.2025
’compartmentalization’ as a hidden driver of climate denial

Economics - 06.01.2025
New Research Handbook Sheds Light on the Economics of Tax Havens

Economics - 23.12.2024
Private equity’s influence on Dutch childcare: costs, quality, and market dynamics
A new study by Dyaran S. Bansraj of Erasmus School of Economics, together with Dong Xu (Bayes Business School), delves into the profound impacts of private equity (PE) ownership in the Dutch da

Social Sciences - 21.11.2024
People on lower incomes more likely to develop dementia
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