This April, the Rotterdam Popular Music Studies (RPMS) research cluster organised the international science conference ‘We Want More: Music / Sociology!’.
Born and raised in Rotterdam, cum laude graduate, and leading researcher in the field of dementia: Prof. Dr. Arfan Ikram will speak at the Rotterdamlezing 2026.
A study by Casper de Vries finds that fluctuation in estimated tail behaviour may instead be driven by hidden influences such as common market factors.
Half of all French employees are considering a career change, and those planning one often relate this to work related mental health, Anne Boring finds.
From 20 April, work will begin in Park Noord to drill boreholes for geothermal energy storage. Once the renovation is complete, these boreholes will provide the
From 15 June to 10 November 2026, the north-eastern entrance to the campus grounds on Kralingse Zoom (near Buildings F and G) will be closed to pedestrians and
Researchers of Erasmus University Rotterdam, in collaboration with Erasmus MC and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, investigated the effects of live music.