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We’re running this city together!

Rotterdam has a lot in common with a marathon runner; pushing the boundaries, falling, standing again and above all never giving up. An international story,...

Student Esmee Tanis makes Rotterdam more sustainable

Esmee Tanis, Econometrics student at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), has been working for years to make the university more sustainable. She was manager of the...

A healthy future for Rotterdam residents

Erasmus MC scientists are conducting extensive research into the health of residents of Rotterdam, with the ultimate objective of achieving a healthy population, both of...

Hey students, welcome in Rotterdam

The academic year has begun again!As a city, we’re proud that every year around 40,000 new MBO, HBO, and university students choose to study in...

Alina Fejzo

Alina Fejzo: ‘Here, I can be myself 100%’

Ten years ago, Alina Fejzo came from Italy to Rotterdam to study choreography at Codarts Rotterdam: ‘Actually, I was a student of architecture, but I...

Dora’s fight against tumour cells

Erasmus MC is a highly respected international institute where essential scientific research is conducted in the fields of life sciences and public health. The reputation...

A passionate cultural entrepreneur

For Rotterdam Art Week, we put a number of questions to captivating personalities active in the field of art, design & architecture in Rotterdam. This...

How Erasmus University is building on a sustainable campus

In keeping with the motto ‘Building new perspectives’, Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is busy building a future-proof and sustainable Campus Woudestein. Building work started in...

OUR FUTURE PORT EXECUTIVES

Ports all over the world are dealing with rapidly changing markets and many challenges in the field of logistics, technology and operations, to name a...

Deploying healthy lifestyle as a medicine

We have a growing epidemic of lifestyle-related disease on our hands; think of diabetes or obesity. On top of that, it now also appears that...