At a time when access to healthcare seems to be becoming less of a given for many, researchers, students and employees at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam are committed to making both society and the university healthier.
Because the healthcare system has been under pressure for years. Too many administrative tasks, too few healthcare staff, an increasingly ageing population and rising healthcare costs mean that not everyone can receive the treatment they need. Moreover, a healthy lifestyle is not a given for everyone, because knowledge about it isn’t always accessible or the resources to achieve it are inadequate.
At VU Amsterdam, we therefore believe it’s important that healthcare forms part of our education and research, so that we can contribute to society. But the university community itself is also working together to make the campus a healthier place. After all, healthcare is also about looking after each other.
Our experts are researching how you can eat in a healthier and more sustainable way, despite unhealthy external stimuli; studying how to keep moving; and exploring what it takes to feel mentally fit. Discover the stories and initiatives by the VU Amsterdam community on this page, and get involved!