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  • ERC Starting grant for Tom Emery for research on childcare and inequality

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/erc-starting-grant-tom-emery-research-childcare-and-inequality
    Social scientist Dr Tom Emery of the Erasmus University Rotterdam and deputy director of ODISSEI has been awarded the prestigious starting grant of 1.5 million
  • Ten new insights in climate science to stabilise 1.5°C warming

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/ten-new-insights-climate-science-stabilise-15degc-warming
    Is stabilising global warming at 1.5°C still feasible? Climate scientist McCauley argues that it can be done in a new report, but only if all sectors transform.
  • A smoke-free generation of Rotterdam citizens in 2035

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/smoke-free-generation-rotterdam-citizens-2035
    That is the mission of policy makers and scientists inside and outside the EUR. Among them are paediatrician Jasper Been and health scientist Paul Kocken.
  • For EUR alumnus Shakib Sana, public education for COVID-19 vaccination is his duty.

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/eur-alumnus-shakib-sana-public-education-covid-19-vaccination-his-duty
    Together with his colleagues, he tries to bring balance to the amount of disinformation. Also there where people are more difficult to reach.
  • Building of the new EBL videolab started

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/building-new-ebl-videolab-started
    We are happy to announce that the building of the new video observation facility at the Erasmus Behavioural Lab has started this month.
  • Alcohol use in teens linked to abnormal brain development

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/alcohol-use-teens-linked-abnormal-brain-development
    Scientists examined the longer-term effects of alcohol use in young people. They see an accelerated decline of grey matter in the brain.
  • How the outcomes of COP26 affect researchers’ work

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/how-outcomes-cop26-affect-researchers-work
    Iain Todd and Ryan Holmes of our Global Social Challenges team reflect on the achievements of COP26 and its relevance to their current research activities.
  • ‘Sinterklaas offers support in a changing and complex society’

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/sinterklaas-offers-support-changing-and-complex-society
    According to sociologist Mark van Ostaijen, traditions and rituals play an important role in every society.
  • Wellbeing at ESSB

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/news/wellbeing-essb
    During your studies or work you may encounter issues for which you do not immediately have a solution. Read in these interviews where you can get help.
  • Scoop: robot Rosie delivers groceries on Woudestein campus

    https://www.eur.nl/en/essb/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

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