Equal pay starts with breaking down prejudices
Khadija van der Straaten conducts research into the gender pay gap. This is necessary, because from November 24th, women in the Netherlands symbolically work for free for the rest of the year.
How can we tackle this?Pac-Man of the water: Meinke van Oenen makes salt water drinkable with algae
Young entrepreneur Meinke van Oenen is tackling the global water shortage with her start-up Algaenius. She is doing this with the help of algae.- Wednesday 12 Nov 2025
- Interview
Portrait photo of student Meinke van Oenen at Woudestein campus.Consider the social value as well, and you will immediately see which companies are important to the Netherlands
Professor of Finance and Banking Dirk Schoenmaker (RSM) examined 23 AEX-listed companies. Philips scores well, Tata Steel does not.- Monday 27 Oct 2025
- In practice
Wander Marijnissen and professor Dirk Schoenmaker (RSM) at Studio Erasmus.Better quality of life, lower costs: the value of art in healthcare
Art is often seen as an unnecessary luxury that can be cut back on, but every euro you invest in arts and culture in healthcare yields 3,5 euros in return.- Thursday 9 Oct 2025
- In practice
Portrait photo of Prof.dr. Tineke Abma (ESHPM) in front of an art work in Museum of the Mind.
What else is going on?
How to ensure that everyone feels at home in the workplace
Saving a seat for someone at the lunch table, saying good morning or giving someone a compliment. These may seem like small things, but they are very important.- Wednesday 10 Sep 2025
- Explained
Employees enjoying themselves outside during Professional Services Day 2022.A generation under pressure: why young people experience mental health issues
Do young people today possess less resilience or is there a reason their mental well-being is worse? Scientist Kayla Green answers.- Monday 1 Sep 2025
- Explained
Scientist Kayla Green posing outside.Rich and poor are dropping out: is the Netherlands growing apart?
The gap between rich and poor is growing in the Netherlands. More people are dropping out of society. Political philosopher Jamie van der Klaauw explains why.- Wednesday 9 Jul 2025
- Explained
Portrait photo of researcher Jamie van der Klaauw by he pond at Woudestein campus.
How do you create an inclusive work environment?
The value of art in healthcare
How to ensure that everyone feels at home in the workplace
A lot of young people deal with mental health issues, what is going on?
Is Dutch society growing apart?
Does music work as medicine?
Explosions and youth - what misconceptions are actually true?
Period poverty: what is it and why is this important?
How do we keep healthcare accessible and affordable?
How can you grow old healthily in your own familiar neighbourhood?
Festivals in the city: curse or blessing?
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Scientists and lecturers from Erasmus University Rotterdam on current affairs and the latest insights from research. That is our (almost) monthly talk show Studio Erasmus. Each edition is packed with interviews, a mini-lecture and live music by students. Surprising, stimulating and very Rotterdam-like. And completely free to attend in the Rotterdam Schouwburg.
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Equal pay starts with breaking down prejudices
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- Thursday 20 Nov 2025
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Portrait photo of student Meinke van Oenen at Woudestein campus.
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