dr. WEAM (Merije) van der Hulst-van Rookhuijzen

dr. WEAM (Merije) van der Hulst-van Rookhuijzen

Education coordinator and lecturer

Merije van Rookhuijzen is education coordinator and lecturer at the Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles (CHL) chair group at Wageningen University. 

As education coordinator she is the first point of contact for education related matters within CHL and coordinates thesis and internship supervision. As lecturer she is involved in various courses and supervises BSc and MSc theses and internships.

Additionally, Merije is involved in a PhD project as co-supervisor, where she aims to understand the spillover effects of interventions encouraging sustainable food consumption.

Publications:

Van Rookhuijzen, M. (2023). Nudging for impact: beyond the immediate effectiveness of nudge interventions promoting healthy food intake (Doctoral dissertation, Wageningen University and Research). https://edepot.wur.nl/587092

Van Rookhuijzen, M., De Vet, E., Gort, G., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2023). When nudgees become nudgers: Exploring the use of self-nudging to promote fruit intake. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being15(4), 1714-1732. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12464

Van Rookhuijzen, M., De Vet, E., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2023). The effect of transparency on the temporal spillover effect of default nudges. British journal of social psychology62(3), 1363-1375. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12636

Van Rookhuijzen, M., De Vet, E., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2021). The effects of nudges: One-shot only? Exploring the temporal spillover effects of a default nudge. Frontiers in Psychology, 12https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.683262

Van Rookhuijzen, M., & De Vet, E. (2021). Nudging healthy eating in Dutch sports canteens: A multi-method case study. Public Health Nutrition, 24(2), 327-337.

Courses:

Applied Consumer Studies (MCB-32306)

Psychology of Behaviour Change (CHL-52306)

Lifestyles and Consumption (CHL-20806)

Advanced Consumer Studies (YSS-33306)