Are you curious about the construction projects on campus? And do you want to find out when certain projects are finished? Read the latest news about tomorrow's campus.
The City of Rotterdam will be resurfacing the Abram van Rijckevorselweg this summer. As a result, access to Campus Woudestein will be temporarily restricted.
From 15 June to 10 November 2026, the north-eastern entrance to the campus grounds on Kralingse Zoom (near Buildings F and G) will be closed to pedestrians and
Citizen scientists have carried out a palaeontological study at the Woudestein campus, made possible by the Natural History Museum and Erasmus University Rotter
In terms of sustainability, the renovation of the Tinbergen Building has been awarded the prestigious BREEAM Excellent certification and may even achieve BREEAM
From 20 April, work will begin in Park Noord to drill boreholes for geothermal energy storage. Once the renovation is complete, these boreholes will provide the
HIGH-tech visitors on campus! Besides bats you can now also spot drones flying around our buildings. They are used to map the building facades in a clever way
In October, Berghege Heerkens will start constructing the new glass floor that will be added to the top of the Tinbergen Building. Scaffolding will be placed to
The start of this ambitious project was celebrated last Thursday with the symbolic opening of a construction in the presence of the construction company.