Biography
Robert is an Assistant Professor of Global Health Systems Resilience & Governance at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management. He is a leading interdisciplinary scholar in sociological health policy and systems research, with expertise spanning health policy, sociology, and public administration. His work centres on how social ties and governance networks shape knowledge translation in health policy, particularly in post-colonial contexts. In 2024, he founded the Caribbean Health Policy & Governance (CHPG) network, which connects Dutch Caribbean health actors and researchers to foster evidence-informed policymaking.
Trained in international public health (cum laude) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and holding a PhD in Science and Technology Studies from ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥, Robert developed a novel conceptual approach to knowledge translation grounded in everyday social practice. As a postdoctoral researcher, he investigated crisis governance and health systems resilience in the Netherlands and the Dutch Caribbean. His expertise has led to several international collaborations, both academically and societally.
Robert is widely recognised for combining rigorous research with societal impact. He supervises multiple PhD and MSc projects, contributes as guest editor to Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications and as editorial board member to Health Research Policy and Systems. He is a regular reviewer for leading journals in the field and frequently invited as reviewer and panel member for funding agencies.
Robert was awarded two landmark ZonMw grants in 2023 and 2024 for research on health systems resilience in the Dutch Caribbean. Through CHPG, he institutionalises long-standing partnerships in the region to advance knowledge-responsive health systems.
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
- borst@eshpm.eur.nl
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Work
- Nathan Shuftan, Jane O'Flynn, Judith Meijer, Robert Borst, Soraya Verstraeten, Dorette Courtar, Giovanni Frans, Amy van der Linden, Indira Madhuban, Michael Mercuur & Ewout van Ginneken (2024) - - Health systems in transition, 26 (2), 1-155 -
- Robert Borst & Bert de Graaff (2024) -
- Robert A.J. Borst, Rik Wehrens, Moustapha Nsangou, Dachi Arikpo, Ekpereonne Esu, Ali Al Metleq, Olivia Hobden, Martin Meremikwu, Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, Roland Bal & Maarten Olivier Kok (2023) - - Health Research Policy and Systems, 21 (1) - doi: -
- Robert Borst (2023) -
- Robert Borst, Karin Wisse, Bert de Graaff & Roland Bal (2023) -
- Robert Borst, Rik Wehrens & Roland Bal (2023) - - Globalization and Health, 19 (1) - doi: -
- Robert A.J. Borst, Rik Wehrens & Roland Bal (2023) - - International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 12 (1) - doi: -
- Robert Borst, Rik Wehrens & Roland Bal (2022) - - International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11 (12), 2793-2804 - doi: -
- Kimberley Meijers, Anke van der Kwaak, Ibrahim Aqel, Robert Borst, Françoise Jenniskens, Aryanti Radyowijati, Arnob Chakrabarty, Eric Nzeyimana, Ely Sawitri & Noor Tromp (2022) - - Global health, science and practice, 10 (2) - doi: -
- Robert A.J. Borst, Rik Wehrens, Roland Bal & Maarten Olivier Kok (2022) - - Social Science and Medicine, 296 - doi: -
- Robert Borst & Bert de Graaff (2024) - Tussen ‘Acts of God’ en risicobeheersing: resilience in de zorg op Bonaire, Sint-Eustatius en Saba (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Robert Borst (2022) - What makes knowledge-to-action processes work? (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic - Robert Borst, Johanna Kostenzer & Roland Bal (2020) - Global Health is dead, long live global health! (Speaker)
Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
ZonMw
- Start date approval
- October 2024
- End date approval
- October 2027
- Place
- DEN HAAG
- Description
- Commissielid programma Palliantie II