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Dr. Stefan de Jong is an Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (Governance and Pluralism Department) and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology. His research focuses on societal impact of research, academic governance, professional staff roles in universities, and science policy. He has contributed to over 22 peer-reviewed publications, including influential works on professional staff influence, societal impact evaluation frameworks, and SSH research strategies.
- External Affiliation: Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (since May 2021)
Key research interests include analyzing how non-academic staff reshape academic norms, evaluating societal impact strategies in EU-funded projects, and improving research evaluation methodologies for social sciences. His work bridges organizational studies with policy analysis, emphasizing the interplay between global scientific communities and national science policies.
Recent articles highlight trends in professional staff agency, debates over societal impact metrics, and cross-country comparisons of research valorisation practices. He co-authored major policy briefs (e.g., ENRESSH initiatives) advocating for better impact evaluation standards in SSH disciplines.



