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Home | News | Roger Prudon has been awarded an NWO Rubicon grant
News | April 26, 2024

Roger Prudon has been awarded an NWO Rubicon grant

Alumnus Roger Prudon (NBER, United States) has been awarded an NWO Rubicon grant to fund research on mental health interventions and their impact on labor market outcomes.

Roger Prudon has been awarded an NWO Rubicon grant

Roger received the rubicon grant for his research project 'Treating the untreated: Reforms of the Dutch mental healthcare system'.

He is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the Retirement and Disability Policy Research Center at the National Bureau of Economics Research (NBER), United States. In August 2024, he will join Lancaster University, United Kingdom as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor). 

The Rubicon program is directed at promising new postdoctoral researchers who are still at the start of their scientific careers but whose academic qualities give them the potential to become established researchers