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  • Researchers provide communication tips to motivate students to use self-tests

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/researchers-provide-communication-tips-motivate-students-use-self-tests

    Researchers have created a communication framework with tips for campaigns to motivate students to get tested before class.

  • ‘All you can do is follow the facts as best you can’

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/all-you-can-do-follow-facts-best-you-can

    As a researcher, some subjects appear like they don't seem to have solutions. However, maybe it's better to find out what's behind the problems instead.

  • Solving urban challenges together

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/solving-urban-challenges-together

    How to bring together urban stakeholders with the objective of tackling urban challenges and optimizing the process of knowledge sharing?

  • The city must change: “It’s time for sustainable and just alternatives”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/city-must-change-its-time-sustainable-and-just-alternatives

    What does a sustainable and just city look like? “A city where equality, inclusion and sustainability are the starting point”, according to Flor Avelino.

  • Creating opportunity out of scarcity: Conditions for resilient informal settlements in Nairobi

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/creating-opportunity-out-scarcity-conditions-resilient-informal-settlements-nairobi

    How do people survive and thrive during crises in informal settlements? What kind of unplanned but frugal and innovative solutions do they come up with?

  • Challenges of being a social impact researcher

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/challenges-being-social-impact-researcher

    In this interview Brian Godor explains his view on the importance of kids becoming more resilient and we get to know more about his role as a theme lead.

  • Why it's okay when some nudges don't work

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/why-its-okay-when-some-nudges-dont-work

    BIG'R tested two nudges at the municipality of Rotterdam. Although the nudges did not have the desired effect, the research did provide valuable insights.

  • 'Follow your heart. That is how you reach a place where you come into your own.'

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/follow-your-heart-how-you-reach-place-where-you-come-your-own

    You have nearly completed your education and will receive your diploma. Linda Oosthoek says that if you follow your heart, everything willl be fine.

  • Natural gas in Eastern Europe: risk or opportunity?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/natural-gas-eastern-europe-risk-or-opportunity

    Iain Todd and Alexandrina Rotaru give four recommendations on how countries in Eastern Europe can modernize their gas exploitation in the Romania Journal.

  • A homogenous city does not exist

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/homogenous-city-does-not-exist

    In this interview, Maria Schiller elaborates on her role as theme lead within Vital Cities and Citizens (VCC).

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