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  • From local to global: how global news predicts stock market movements

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/local-global-how-global-news-predicts-stock-market-movements

    Researchers of Erasmus School of Economics have constructed a 'global news network' to map the flow of news and its predictive power over financial markets.

  • Heated exchanges mark the EFR/EenVandaag Election Debate in Rotterdam

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/heated-exchanges-mark-efreenvandaag-election-debate-rotterdam

    The EFR/EenVandaag Election Debate 2025 led to a heated clash of fiery exchanges and political theatre, just two days before the Dutch parliamentary elections.

  • Protests at Campus Woudestein

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/protests-campus-woudestein

    Two protests have been announced for Tuesday afternoon, October 28. Via this live blog, we will keep you informed.

  • Enrike van Wingerden awarded Convergence Kick-Starter Grant for Climatorium Project

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/enrike-van-wingerden-awarded-convergence-kick-starter-grant-climatorium-project

    Enrike van Wingerden was awarded a Kick-Starter Grant for an Open-Air Climatorium that brings climate adaptation to life through an interactive walking trail.

  • Consider the social value as well, and you will immediately see which companies are important to the Netherlands

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/consider-social-value-well-and-you-will-immediately-see-which-companies-are-important-netherlands

    Professor of Finance and Banking Dirk Schoenmaker (RSM) examined 23 AEX-listed companies. Philips scores well, Tata Steel does not.

  • Lof der Zotheid Pin 2025 for historian Beatrice de Graaf

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/lof-der-zotheid-pin-2025-historian-beatrice-de-graaf

    Historian Beatrice de Graaf receives international recognition for her academic achievements. She is awarded the 2025 Lof der Zotheid Pin.

  • Why feeling safe is about more than police and technology

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/why-feeling-safe-about-more-police-and-technology

    Dr Massimo Fattori on how trust - not technology - drives the partnerships that shape how public safety works today.

  • Natália da Silva Perez awarded prestigious NWO Vidi Grant

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/natalia-da-silva-perez-awarded-prestigious-nwo-vidi-grant

    Dr da Silva Perez wins NWO Vidi Grant to explore how colonial powers shaped enduring global ideas about women’s work from 1600–1900.

  • Abortion in the Criminal Code: Healthcare or crime?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/abortion-criminal-code-healthcare-or-crime

    Martin Buijsen explains why abortion is embedded in criminal law and how careful regulation is also possible outside the criminal justice system.

  • Vidi grant for Igna Bonfrer PhD

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/vidi-grant-igna-bonfrer-phd

    Dr Igna Bonfrer receives a Vidi grant for research on how African countries finance healthcare for chronically ill patients amid reduced development aid.

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