How the smart city becomes legitimate and hence trustworthy A smart city is no good if its residents distrust its doings. Municipality The Hagues... Read moreDutch - Moroccan collaboration in greenhouse horticulture The horticulture sector of Agadir faces a challenge to increase greenhouse food production... Read more'Three universities for the price of one' Educational alliances are a growing phenomenon. This is no wonder: by allowing students to... Read moreFunding for project proposal 'Pathways to activate the WSEFH nexus in marginalised communities through renewable energy solutions' The South African National Research Foundation ( NRF) and Dutch Research Council ( NWO)... Read moreThree Exciting New LDE Minors: Art Crime, Biomedical Breakthroughs and Healthy Society This spring, Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities are launching three new minors... Read more'Not everyone has health goals top of mind' Doctors can fix a lot, but preventing or delaying disease is better. This often requires... Read moreCircularity in the delta: what will South Holland look like in 2050? What will South Holland look like in 2050, in the context of scarcity and circularity... Read moreRelatively small cities in Germany have more in common with Jakarta than you might expect." At 1300 kilometres, the Rhine is Germany's longest river. From the Swiss Alps, it flows... Read moreNew joint minor Authenticity and Art Crime Made you look and other series on art forgeries are very popular. In that respect, the new... Read more'Tackling debt with healthcare funds pays off' People in difficult socioeconomic circumstances seem almost inaccessible to health... Read morePaginationFirst page« eerstePrevious page‹‹… Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15…Next page››Last pagelaatste » Agenda PaginationPrevious page‹‹ Page 11
How the smart city becomes legitimate and hence trustworthy A smart city is no good if its residents distrust its doings. Municipality The Hagues... Read more
Dutch - Moroccan collaboration in greenhouse horticulture The horticulture sector of Agadir faces a challenge to increase greenhouse food production... Read more
'Three universities for the price of one' Educational alliances are a growing phenomenon. This is no wonder: by allowing students to... Read more
Funding for project proposal 'Pathways to activate the WSEFH nexus in marginalised communities through renewable energy solutions' The South African National Research Foundation ( NRF) and Dutch Research Council ( NWO)... Read more
Three Exciting New LDE Minors: Art Crime, Biomedical Breakthroughs and Healthy Society This spring, Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities are launching three new minors... Read more
'Not everyone has health goals top of mind' Doctors can fix a lot, but preventing or delaying disease is better. This often requires... Read more
Circularity in the delta: what will South Holland look like in 2050? What will South Holland look like in 2050, in the context of scarcity and circularity... Read more
Relatively small cities in Germany have more in common with Jakarta than you might expect." At 1300 kilometres, the Rhine is Germany's longest river. From the Swiss Alps, it flows... Read more
New joint minor Authenticity and Art Crime Made you look and other series on art forgeries are very popular. In that respect, the new... Read more
'Tackling debt with healthcare funds pays off' People in difficult socioeconomic circumstances seem almost inaccessible to health... Read more