dr. (Thijs) MPB van den Broek

Biography

Thijs van den Broek is assistant professor at the Socio-Medical Sciences research group of the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM). His research focuses on wellbeing, health and (informal and formal) care use, in particular of older people and migrants. His work is situated at the intersection of demography, sociology and public health. As a scholar, he aims to contribute to diminishing health inequalities by doing rigorous research that provides insights that policymakers and practitioners can build on to develop equitable policies and interventions.

He holds a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship for a project on health and wellbeing of Turkish migrants in Europe. Previously, he received research funding from the Economic Social Research Council (ESRC, UK) and Erasmus Trustfonds. In 2021, he was awarded the Frans Rutten Research Prize for most promising early career researcher at ESHPM. His work has been published in leading journals, such as Journals of Gerontology, Series: B; Social Science & Medicine; Population, Space and Place; and Ageing & Society.

Academically, Thijs is a bit of a late bloomer. Rather than focusing on studying while in his 20s, he played underground stages all over Europe with several indie bands, recorded a duet with the legendary Kimya Dawson, and scored a minor radio hit in Norway. In his early 30s, he signed up for the evening MSc programme in Sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He finished the programme with Cum Laude honours, and for his Master thesis he won the Joep Munnichs Prize from the Netherlands Society for Gerontology.

Following his PhD in Sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam, he worked as a postdoc at the London School of Economics. He also had stints as a visiting researcher at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) in The Hague and the German Centre for Gerontology (DZA) in Berlin. He serves as associate editor for the journal Demographic Research, and as management committee member in the COST Action TraFaDy, an international research network on transnational families with 130+ members from 29 countries. The societal impact of his work is illustrated by contributions to advisory reports commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) and the Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands (SER), and by coverage of his research in mainstream media (Volkskrant, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, LSE IQ podcast, BNR Radio).

Thijs has served as advisory board member for the Erasmus Data Service Centre and as member of ESHPM's Faculty Council and Programme Committee. Currently, he is a member of ESHPM's Research Ethic Review Committee. He also coordinates the elective minor course Public Health, and supervises master's theses.

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

Assistant professor | Socio-Medical Sciences (SMS)
Email
vandenbroek@eshpm.eur.nl
Room
J6-69
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

  • Thijs van den Broek (2022) - Demographic Research (Journal)

  • Thijs van den Broek (2023) - NWO SSH Open Competition XS Grant
  • Enise Cayci, Thijs van den Broek & Anna Petra Nieboer (2023) - NWO Mosaic 2.0 grant
  • MPB (Thijs) van den Broek (2021) - Frans Rutten Research Prize
  • MPB (Thijs) van den Broek (2020) - Marie Skłodowska Curie Action Individual Fellowship
  • MPB (Thijs) van den Broek (2018) - Understanding Society Biomarker Fellowship
  • MPB (Thijs) van den Broek (2012) - Prof. Joep Munnichs Prize

Level
pre-master
Year Level
pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW5613PMO

Public Health

Level
bachelor 3
Year Level
bachelor 3
Year
2023
Course Code
GWMINOR123

Master Thesis HE

Year Level
master, master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW4592M

Master Thesis HEPL

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW4555M

Level
pre-master
Year Level
pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW5613PM

Module Knowledge

Level
bachelor 1
Year Level
bachelor 1
Year
2023
Course Code
GW112K

News regarding dr. (Thijs) MPB van den Broek

Thijs van de Broek receives NWO Open Competition-SSH grant

He receives the grant for his research project: Loneliness as a Driver of Emigration (LoneDrivE).

7 researchers Erasmus University Rotterdam and Erasmus MC receive NWO Open Competition-SSH grant

Seven researchers from Erasmus University Rotterdam and Erasmus MC have been awarded NWO Open Competition-SSH grants.
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