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Politics - 04.11.2024
Erasmus University Receives ¤3 Million Horizon Europe Grant to Study Democratic Resilience Using Digital Twins

Campus - Career - 24.10.2024
NWO Vidi grant for Mark van Ostaijen for research on doing urban superdiversity

Social Sciences - Psychology - 24.10.2024
NWO Vidi grant for Annemiek Harder for research on empathy in youth care

Research Management - Innovation - 16.10.2024
Europe needs to invest heavily to retain young talent

Health - 19.09.2024
New study explores the collaborative effort to improve access to medicines across East Africa

Music - 02.09.2024
Fair pay for artists in the music industry: ESHCC research partner in Fair Pop Pilot
The consultation table Popmusici (Pop Musicians) is launching the Fair Pop Pilot. From September to November 2024, fair pay fees will be paid to performing artists and musicians at eight participating pop venues.

Politics - 25.07.2024
Rubicon grant for sociologist Kjell Noordzij

Health - Media - 25.06.2024
Collaboration ERMeCHS research cluster ROCCS results in journal publication
The ROCCS research cluster of ERMeCHS, the research institute of ESHCC, recently published a scientific paper on the 'Data leak' scandal during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management.

Forensic Science - 10.06.2024
Covenant structural investigation into discrimination in Rotterdam

Economics - History & Archeology - 14.05.2024
Tine De Moor’s Rotterdamlezing celebrates the power of citizen collectives

Environment - Social Sciences - 20.03.2024
New study maps oil reserves to remain unburned to meet 1.5°C climate threshold
, 10:46 Publication To keep global warming below 1.5°C, we need to cut down on releasing carbon dioxide (CO2) into the air.

Health - 14.03.2024
The father as a full-fledged parent
It is time to re-evaluate the position of fathers as parents.

Psychology - 23.02.2024
Increasing equality of opportunity for applicants by structuring and objectifying the selection process
Structuring the selection methods for job applications promotes equality of opportunity.

Pedagogy - 13.02.2024
Chief Diversity Officer Semiha Denktas hands over the baton to Jane Murray Cramm after nearly six years

Environment - Economics - 09.02.2024
Boosting Quality of Life: Resilient Delta Initiative and Collaborative Partners Secure Major Regio Deal Funding
Boosting Quality of Life: Resilient Delta Initiative and Collaborative Partners Secure Major Regio Deal Funding

Innovation - Campus - 17.01.2024
Erasmus University Rotterdam opens Immersive Tech Space
Erasmus University Rotterdam opens Immersive Tech Space

Campus - Career - 08.01.2024
RGHI member Zemzem Shigute Shuka appointed to Board of Trustees KNCV Tuberculosefonds

Health - Innovation - 15.12.2023
Limited commercial value diminishes the likelihood of structural implementation of healthcare innovations
Innovation is often cited as one of the potential solutions to address challenges in healthcare. However, regardless of the value an innovation may hold for health and society, its structural implementation remains elusive if it lacks commercial potential.

Art & Design - Politics - 27.11.2023
Marco Borsato, a 'problematic fave'- What will you do when your favourite artist is cancelled?
Marco Borsato, a ’problematic fave’- What will you do when your favourite artist is cancelled?

Media - 17.11.2023
Women at Op1: less often invited, more often interrupted and younger than men
Women at Op1: less often invited, more often interrupted and younger than men

Politics - 15.11.2023
The strengths and weaknesses of inclusive city rankings
The strengths and weaknesses of inclusive city rankings

Politics - 19.10.2023
British Journal of Sociology Prize awarded to Kjell Noordzij, Willem de Koster, and Jeroen van der Waal

Economics - 11.09.2023
Advertising as a creative industry: a regime of paradoxes

Environment - Innovation - 31.08.2023
A sustainable food system that benefits the environment, the society, and the economy

Innovation - Career - 17.08.2023
Better work, better workplaces: 10 million euros awarded to SEISMEC project by European Commission

Forensic Science - Social Sciences - 11.07.2023
Trust in the criminal justice system gets 1.5 million from Nationale Wetenschaps Agenda

Economics - 30.06.2023
Statistics on the Atlantic trade in enslaved people show remarkable findings
The study "Aggregate statistics on trafficker-destination relations in the Atlantic slave trade", by Prof. Philip Hans Franses and Dr Wilco van den Heuvel of Erasmus School of Economics, reveal

Innovation - Pedagogy - 28.06.2023
Led by EUR, UNIC Looks to the Future and Secures Funding for its Bold, New Phase

Social Sciences - 16.06.2023
'They might think I'm dangerous': Unveiling racial stigma of young Moroccan-Dutch men in Rotterdam
’They might think I’m dangerous’: Unveiling racial stigma of young Moroccan-Dutch men in Rotterdam
14:43 Publication Joia de Jong, an alumna of our Research Master Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts, along with Pauwke Berkers (Arts and Culture), embarked on a journey through Rotterdam alongs

Event - 15.06.2023
Researchers at Lowlands to test contraception knowledge

Health - Environment - 30.05.2023
Albert Wagelmans receives the Paul Kleindorfer Award in Sustainability
Albert Wagelmans receives the Paul Kleindorfer Award in Sustainability

Career - Social Sciences - 15.05.2023
Three ESSB researchers receive a NWO SGW Open competition grant

Career - 15.05.2023
Four ESSB researchers receive a NWO SGW Open competition grant

Environment - Law - 27.03.2023
’It’s very special to realize that my research really means something to people’
Daphina Misiedjan has been elected a member of the Young Academy of the KNAW. She is a lawyer and researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam at the International Institute for Social Studies (ISS).

Social Sciences - 27.03.2023
Collaborate for development
There is still a great need for rich and poor countries to work together for development. But little real cooperation comes about when development aid spending is decided and outsourced in the Netherlands.

Health - Research Management - 21.03.2023
Universities collaborate on prevention and health promotion research in new Medical Delta program
Universities collaborate on prevention and health promotion research in new Medical Delta program
Leiden University, LUMC, Health Campus The Hague, TU Delft, Erasmus MC, and Erasmus University will closely collaborate in a new scientific program in the area of prevention and health research.

Life Sciences - Career - 20.03.2023
Eveline Crone selected as Distinguished NIAS-Lorentz Fellow 2023/24

Forensic Science - Innovation - 16.03.2023
NWO grant for Erasmus School of Law project FORT-PORT to tackle subversive crime in the port of Rotterdam
The FORT-PORT (Focusing On the Right Things in the Port of Rotterdam) project, in which government organisations, (port) companies, and scientists work together to tackle cocaine trafficking, human sm

Career - Economics - 13.03.2023
Positive opinion on structural boost in funding of research and teaching in SSH domain

Social Sciences - 10.03.2023
European return migration policies awarded with 3.6 million euro
European return migration policies awarded with 3.6 million euro

Sport - 08.03.2023
Research Document on Sex, Gender and Inclusion in Elite Sport
17:49 Publication The 23rd of February, this meta-study for the Dutch Olympic Committee * Sports Federation (NOC*NSF) on evidence-based research into the correlation between sex, gender and sport, was launched by NOC*NSF.

Environment - 01.03.2023
Erasmus University Rotterdam signs letter of intent ACCEZ for circular transition
To accelerate the transition to a circular and sustainable South Holland, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Province of South Holland, TU Delft, Leiden University, Wageningen University and Research and VNO-NCW West have established the ACCEZ partnership. The results are promising. For that reason, five years after the start of ACCEZ, all parties signed a declaration of intent to continue ACCEZ until at least the end of 2028.

Religions - Economics - 21.02.2023
Participating in specific understandings of Jewish identity through acts of paid subscription

Social Sciences - Environment - 20.02.2023
NWO Roadmap Grant for Digital Infrastructure Social Sciences and Humanities
The collaboration between ODISSEI (Open Data Infrastructure for Social Science and Economic Innovations) and CLARIAH (Common Lab Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) and fifteen nation

Innovation - Campus - 27.01.2023
UNIC enters a bold, new phase with ’2.0’ Mission Statement

Media - 24.01.2023
Ethno-racial Inequalities in Culture, Media, and Sport

Health - Economics - 16.01.2023
Erasmus University Rotterdam takes part in two new ICAI labs and a Zuid Holland SME AI clinic as part of ROBUST Initiative thanks to additional ¤25 million in funding from NWO

Politics - Social Sciences - 22.12.2022
NWA grant for research on willingness to fight for one’s country
Political scientist Michal Onderco, Erasmus University Rotterdam, together with his colleague Wolfgang Wagner of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, received a grant for their research project 'Towards a new belligerency' Explaining changing attitudes on the willingness to fight for one's country'.

Architecture & Buildings - 08.12.2022
'Gentrification of neighbourhoods cannot be separated from emerging tourism'
’Gentrification of neighbourhoods cannot be separated from emerging tourism’
Many cities would rather get rid of waffle shops and Airbnb is further increasing pressure on the housing market.

Career - 05.12.2022
Helmi Geeve new director of marketing and communications Erasmus University Rotterdam