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Home | News | Fellow Casper de Vries Awarded Distinguished PhD Supervisor
News | June 07, 2019

Fellow Casper de Vries Awarded Distinguished PhD Supervisor

Casper de Vries is honored with the Distinguished PhD Supervisor Award for supervising over 25 PhD theses in his career as researcher. He is H.J. Witteveen Chair of Monetary Economics at Erasmus School of Economics (Erasmus University Rotterdam).

Fellow Casper de Vries Awarded Distinguished PhD Supervisor

The award was presented by ESE Dean Frank van der Duijn Schouten on May 9, 2019. De Vries is the third ESE faculty member to achieve this milestone, following fellows Philip Hans Franses and Rommert Dekker who received the award from Erasmus Research Institute of Management in 2011.