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  • Thanks to research by Michelle Achterberg, we better understand how children grow up to become social adults

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/thanks-research-michelle-achterberg-we-better-understand-how-children-grow-become-social-adults

    Dr Michelle Achterberg researches the development of social behaviour in children. For her work, she received the Research Prize 2022 at the 109th Dies Natalis.

  • Why is heartbreak so painful?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/why-heartbreak-so-painful

    What does romantic rejection do? Freddy van der Veen explains it a BBC podcast

  • Scientific evidence on migrant integration closer to practitioners

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/scientific-evidence-migrant-integration-closer-practitioners

    The SprINg evidence repository helps policymakers, service providers and advocates who work with migrants make their policies and practices more evidence based.

  • Mental well-being platform workers under pressure

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/mental-well-being-platform-workers-under-pressure

    The mental health of people who do so-called platform work is worse than that of those who do not. This is according to research by the strategy group at ESSB.

  • 'Ann Masten views the world from a child's needs'

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/ann-masten-views-world-childs-needs

    Professor Ann Masten will receive an honorary doctorate at the 109th dies natalis for her research on resilience in young people and families.

  • “Building a happier world is the best way to build a better world”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/building-happier-world-best-way-build-better-world

    In his PhD thesis, Renaud Gaucher studied how to improve measuring of well-being.

  • Can Europe lead a Just Transition?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/can-europe-lead-just-transition

    Darren McCauley and Kerry Andrea Pettigrew explored how social and climate policies can better be integrated. They presented their results last week in Brussels

  • Building resilient cities and societies for future generations

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/building-resilient-cities-and-societies-future-generations

    The 109th Dies Natalis of Erasmus University Rotterdam on Tuesday, November 8 2022, will be dedicated to the theme of Vital Cities and Citizens.

  • Four migration professors doubly appointed in the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus network

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/four-migration-professors-doubly-appointed-leiden-delft-erasmus-network

    Professor Thea Hilhorst and Professor Peter Scholten (both Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Professor Marlou Schrover and Professor Olaf van Vliet (both Leiden

  • The divide in Rotterdam-South

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/divide-rotterdam-south

    In the past few months, researcher Seline Westerhof looked into the world of residents' initiatives and community organizations on Rotterdam-Zuid

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