Growing discontent and drop-outs who do not feel heard: artificial intelligence can offer solace. It can help make decision-making much more attentive and…
At a meeting between representatives of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus universities and representatives of universities, civil society organisations and governments…
The white paper 'Repair in the circular economy - European legislation, product design and business models' will be published this autumn. This is a joint…
On Thursday, 2 November 2023, the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus International Centre for Frugal Innovation celebrates its 10th anniversary and launches the long-awaited…
Every city is unique, with its geographical location, population composition, culture and history. But urbanisation is taking place at an increasing pace all…
How do you create a healthy society? A broad question that also requires a broad approach. In South Holland, both the challenges and the knowledge are present…
This year's Bosscha Medal - a tribute by Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities to an Indonesian scientist - has been awarded to conservationist Professor Jatna…
The right to repair constitutes the biggest change in consumer law in 30 years, says René Repasi. He is a Member of the European Parliament and professor of…
With trendy terms like smart city, metaverse and digital twin , urban government and businesses are defining the future image of the city. Yet, what kind of…
Lecturers from Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam can make use of each other's course offerings. This is particularly interesting for…