
The Sectorplan SSH-Breed (Dwars Doorsnijdend Thema) is dedicated to the societal effects of digitalisation, looking at it from five different perspectives. The contribution from Erasmus University Rotterdam is fully focused on the effects of digitalisation on work, prosperity and entrepreneurship.
The interdisciplinary Erasmus Sectorplan SSH-Breed is one of the three plans in the SSH sector that received funding. This Sectorplan SSH-Breed is completely dedicated to the societal effects of digitalisation, looking at it from five different perspectives. At EUR this plan involves Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC), Erasmus School of Law (ESL), Erasmus School of Philosophy (ESPhil), Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB), and Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)Opens external.
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Scope of the programme
The stability and sustainability of a society derives to a large extent from the way its members earn their daily bread. What kind of work do they do? Is everyone able to participate in the labour market? Do opportunities for entrepreneurship exist and is innovation sufficiently facilitated? What is the basis for prosperity and how is wealth divided?
Overview of the themes
Against the background of this overall topic, five themes have been defined within 'The influence of digitalisation on work, prosperity and entrepreneurship'.
News
Opens externalESHCC leads EXCENTRIC project for Digital Advancement in Arts and Culture

The European Commission has officially signed the grant agreement for EXCENTRIC, a Horizon Europe project led by Erasmus University Rotterdam, which will commence in February 2025.
Jason Pridmore’s project ‘Ashvin’ makes EUR is seen as “key innovator”

This innovating project produced a safety management dashboard for construction projects ensuring individual worker privacy through data aggregation and edge computing of processing of IoT (Internet of Things) data.
Annelien Bredenoord recently spoke about the importance of SSH-Breed during the Opening Academic Year 2024-2025. Skip to 1:37:35 in the video to discover what she said.

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Programme management
- Prof.dr. Koen Swinnen
Academic director
Email address - Marianne Breijer
Programme manager
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Become a member of SSH-Breed
If you would like to join the community of the Sectorplan SSH-Breed 'The Influence of Digitalisation on Work, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship', please send an email to sshbreed@eur.nl.