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Home | News | Placement Esmée Zwiers: Princeton University, United States
News | January 17, 2019

Placement Esmée Zwiers: Princeton University, United States

Esmée Zwiers, PhD student at Erasmus University Rotterdam, has accepted a position as Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University. She will join the Center for Health and Wellbeing at Princeton University in September 2019.

Placement Esmée Zwiers: Princeton University, United States

Esmée finished her MSc in Economics and Business Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2015 after which she started a PhD at the same university, supervised by Anne Gielen and Dinand Webbink. She expects to complete her PhD in the summer of 2019. For more information on Esmée’s work, visit her personal website.