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  • RISK speelt CLICK OP SEND

    https://www.eur.nl/en/events/risk-speelt-click-op-send-2026-06-12

    Een musicalmix van highschool cult klassiekers over stiekem doorgestuurde foto’s, pesten, vrouwenhaat en de strijd om gehoord te worden.

  • Students challenge injustice through research, dialogue and the arts

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/students-challenge-injustice-through-research-dialogue-and-arts

    The Connected Learning Symposium is a yearly event, where students and alumni discuss their research and ideas regarding issues of social justice.

  • Higher inheritance tax can be justified on economic grounds

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/higher-inheritance-tax-can-be-justified-economic-grounds

    A majority of the Dutch population is open to higher inheritance tax rates, according to new research by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.

  • Homes in Bloemhof are subsiding: 'Everyone will have to take part of the loss'

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/homes-bloemhof-are-subsiding-everyone-will-have-take-part-loss

    In the Bloemhof neighbourhood of Rotterdam, many houses are sinking further and further. How can the neighbourhood be made future-proof?

  • PhD Defence: Annebeth Roor

    https://www.eur.nl/en/events/phd-defence-annebeth-roor-2026-05-28

    PhD defence of Annebeth Roor, a member of our Part-time PhD Programme.

  • ODISSEI receives a grant from the Large-Scale Research Infrastructure

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/odissei-receives-grant-large-scale-research-infrastructure

    This allocation will enable existing Large-scale Research Infrastructures (LSRI) to be modernised, strengthened or better interconnected.

  • Inequality in the ‘Golden Age’: not only the rich benefited

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/inequality-golden-age-not-only-rich-benefited

    In his doctoral research, historian Bram Hilkens demonstrates that inequality increased both during and after the economic growth of the ‘Golden Age’.

  • The Wisdom, and Madness, of Crowds: Group Beliefs, Echo Chambers and Collective Identities

    https://www.eur.nl/en/events/wisdom-and-madness-crowds-group-beliefs-echo-chambers-and-collective-identities-2026-05-28

    Workshop on collective beliefs explores their formation, dynamics, and impacts, including echo chambers, polarization, and group identity effects.

  • The Flexibility Paradox: How Scheduling Flexibility Benefits and Hurts Workers

    https://www.eur.nl/en/events/flexibility-paradox-how-scheduling-flexibility-benefits-and-hurts-workers-2026-05-12

    Workplace flexibility does not benefit everyone; it may even reduce earnings for workers with low self-control and lower incomes.

  • Blended Finance

    https://www.eur.nl/en/events/blended-finance-2026-05-12

    Blended finance attracts private investment to sustainable projects using public and philanthropic funding, especially in high-risk settings.

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