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  • Scoop: robot Rosie delivers groceries on Woudestein campus

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/scoop-robot-rosie-delivers-groceries-woudestein-campus

    On 1 December a pilot started on campus Woudestein. Delivery robot Rosie (Robot On SIte Erasmus) made her first trip under the watchful eye of the public

  • Research ‘Testing for your Future’ will not be continued

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/research-testing-your-future-will-not-be-continued

    The institutions involved remain convinced of the usefulness and necessity of the study, but current events are making heavy demands on the available capacity.

  • The value of patient-centred care for patients with multimorbidities

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/value-patient-centred-care-patients-multimorbidities

    Sanne Kuipers MSc researched patient-centred care for patients with multimorbidities for her PhD thesis. On December 3rd she'll defend her thesis.

  • “Young people go to great lengths for designer clothes and to be able to fit in”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/young-people-go-great-lengths-designer-clothes-and-be-able-fit

    Jeroen van den Broek, criminologist and researcher at Erasmus School of Law, explains the role of branded clothing in society and street culture.

  • What makes a city vital?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/vcc-what-makes-city-vital

    Researcher Jose Nederhand of Vital Cities and Citizens (VCC) discusses the successfully organized international paper workshop on the vitality of cities.

  • Including participants perspectives to foster co-creation

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/vcc-including-participants-perspectives-foster-co-creation

    The ‘Translocal Lives’ research project aims to identify the various ways in which refugee migrants creatively and/or effectively use technologies.

  • Bonds have lost their allure

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/bonds-have-lost-their-allure

    The prices of bonds are starting to dwindle and because of that, Rabobank is bringing down its investments in bonds.

  • The discrepancy of incentives between companies and human rights organisations

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/discrepancy-incentives-between-companies-and-human-rights-organisations

    Child labour still is a big problem in current society. Professor Patrick Verwijmeren offers an explanation for the lack of change from a financial standpoint.

  • How meticulous work results in insights from 150 years of data

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/how-meticulous-work-results-insights-150-years-data

    A team led by professor Guido Baltussen pieced together a dataset which can be used to do economic research.

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam launches DIT platform with Derk Loorbach

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/erasmus-university-rotterdam-launches-dit-platform-derk-loorbach

    The Design Impact Transition (DIT) platform has the mission to empower exactly these radically new ways of doing research, education and engagement at EUR.

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