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Economics - 15.11.2022
Sorting through democracy’s arsenal

Microtechnics - Economics - 15.11.2022
MCR Robotics Session During MaastrichtMBA

Economics - 11.11.2022
M’EPLI is happy to welcome two new PhD candidates: Wen-Ting Yang and Mingya Jiang. 

Economics - Environment - 11.11.2022
MaastrichtMBA retains topspot in Better World MBA Ranking

Economics - 11.11.2022
Sciences on the Chemelot site

Economics - Agronomy & Food Science - 09.11.2022
FSD Hybrid Seminar: The Future of Smallholder Farmers in A Changing World

Event - Economics - 08.11.2022
The Inaugural address of ir. Bart Vos

Environment - Economics - 07.11.2022
Forward-thinking offers a perspective in times of gas crisis
Forward-thinking offers a perspective in times of gas crisis
TU/e Real Estate has been working on gas-free heating of the buildings for 20 years and is steadily working towards soon connecting as many locations as possible to the special heat and cold storage system (aquifer thermal energy storage or ATES).

Economics - 07.11.2022
Inaugural lecture by Wendy van der Valk: collaboration is key to our digital and sustainability transition

Economics - 07.11.2022
Over-congested electricity networks and their impacts on housing constructions
As rising house prices and rents trigger a grim affordability crisis in many urban markets, both policymakers and frustrated tenants have been longing for solutions.

Economics - 03.11.2022
Mirjam van Praag steps down as President as of 1 September 2023

Economics - Environment - 03.11.2022
Building the Bridge Between Academia and the ’Outside’ World: The Creation of the Fair & Smart Data Spearhead

Innovation - Economics - 31.10.2022
Advancing trusted security for the future quantum world
Advancing trusted security for the future quantum world
Sharon Dolmans is leading a new project to develop societally-aligned, trusted security solutions for quantum cryptography of the future.

Economics - 31.10.2022
Duurzame en veerkrachtige energie
De plotselinge en extreme stijging van de energieprijzen en de daaropvolgende hoge inflatie is een aanzienlijke negatieve schok voor de economie, waarbij zowel huishoudens als bedrijven zwaar getroffen worden.

Economics - Career - 20.10.2022
A matter of courage

Economics - 20.10.2022
SBE awarded AACSB re-accreditation!

Economics - Career - 20.10.2022
SBE verlengt AACSB accreditatie!

Economics - 14.10.2022
Informal economy holds key on road to Zero Hunger
Informal businesses are crucial to secure people's access to food, which is an important Sustainable Development Goal.

Economics - Campus - 11.10.2022
2023 draft budget: UvA invests substantially in education and research

Economics - Environment - 11.10.2022
Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship announces Top 250 Scaleups 2022
Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship announces Top 250 Scaleups 2022

Economics - Politics - 05.10.2022
Supply Chain Resilience as a Political Imperative
Like most other disciplines emanating from the need to educate a managerial class in business schools, supply chain management was predominantly deployed at a firm-focused analytical level.

Economics - 04.10.2022
'It's time to address inequality in a better way: by the numbers'
’It’s time to address inequality in a better way: by the numbers’
Though the fight for equality has been going on for decades, progress in certain areas has been disappointingly slow.

Innovation - Economics - 03.10.2022
Untappable internet for Port of Rotterdam offered by quantum technology
The Port of Rotterdam stakeholders will be able to participate and benefit from an untappable, multi-user quantum network for their critical communication systems.

Environment - Economics - 29.09.2022
Private wildlife economies in South Africa are unstainable and lead to ’green apartheid’
In South Africa, wildlife economies based around tourism, real estate developments, game meat and more, have been hailed as great catalysts for employment and sustainable growth.

Economics - 27.09.2022
Menthol smokers are more likely to quit smoking after European menthol ban
The EU ban on menthol cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco introduced in May 2020 led menthol smokers to be more likely to try to quit smoking and to be successful in quitting compared to non-menthol smokers.

Environment - Economics - 27.09.2022
Keeping our feet dry with the help of technology, nature and people
Keeping our feet dry with the help of technology, nature and people

Economics - 20.09.2022
The Patchwork in the Sky

Environment - Economics - 19.09.2022
Sustainable Food Monitor 2021: Share of sustainable food purchases increases
Consumers spent ¤9.5 billion on sustainable food in 2021. We are spending more and more on products with sustainability labels like Beter Leven, Organic and Rainforest Alliance.

Environment - Economics - 15.09.2022
How chemist Marc Tijhuis left business

Economics - 14.09.2022
Ko de Ruyter new professor of Responsible Marketing Strategy
Ko de Ruyter new professor of Responsible Marketing Strategy

Innovation - Economics - 07.09.2022
’Lecturers immerse themselves in the same things they expect of students’

Innovation - Economics - 06.09.2022
'Invest more in talent so Brainport can fulfil its potential for the Netherlands and Europe'
’Invest more in talent so Brainport can fulfil its potential for the Netherlands and Europe’

Economics - 05.09.2022
Fans influence video games, but this mainly benefits the gaming industry
Many fans of online video games make their own content, inspired by their favourite game: from self-invented storylines to new characters.

Environment - Economics - 31.08.2022
"Sustainability reporting: panacea or magic bullet?"

Environment - Economics - 31.08.2022
"Sustainability reporting: panacea or pacifier?"

Economics - Computer Science - 29.08.2022
University of Twente and ING Bank join up to form ’AI in Finance’

Economics - 19.08.2022
Ostrageous: How Greed and Crime erode Professional Football and We All Look the Other Way

Economics - 19.08.2022
Companies do often not live up to their sustainable hallmark

Career - Economics - 15.08.2022
Lifelong learning as the answer to huge labour shortage
Cancelled trains, massive queues at Schiphol Airport, nursery closures and long waiting times for health care.

Economics - 09.08.2022
Sustainability courses are booming

Economics - 08.08.2022
Katharine Frederick wins International Economic History Association dissertation prize
Katharine Frederick wins International Economic History Association dissertation prize

Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 01.08.2022
Building the "Missing Middle" in Africa’s Farming System
Smallholder farmers are the backbone of Agriculture in Africa, and prospects of African transformation are tied to their performance.

Economics - Innovation - 21.06.2022
Erasmus University Rotterdam launches new energy transition education programmes for future leaders
Erasmus University Rotterdam launches new energy transition education programmes for future leaders

Economics - 21.06.2022
The movement of conservative Europeans converting to Islam
When Gulnaz Sibgatullina started her research into European converts to Islam, she expected a niche group.

Economics - Career - 17.05.2022
Torsten Kleinow appointed professor of Actuarial and Economic Aspects of Longevity Risk

Economics - 29.04.2022
Floris Italianer starts as director Convergence

Computer Science - Economics - 25.03.2022
Quantum Application Lab now open to explore advantages and business opportunities for quantum computing
Quantum Application Lab now open to explore advantages and business opportunities for quantum computing

Economics - 22.03.2022
Marcel Snippe appointed professor of Economics of Taxation

Economics - 23.02.2022
Ruth Mugge appointed professor of Responsible Marketing

Sport - Economics - 26.01.2022
Does bias play a role in judging Olympic events?
When we think of the athletes who appear in the next Olympic Games, we like to believe that talent and effort are the only factors that are going to determine their sports performance.