We wanted to bring our partners a brief update on our international activities
Dear RUAS partner, Hello from Rotterdam! We wanted to bring our partners a brief update on our international activities that might be of interest to your students and yourselves. Firstly, some updated information on our Creating Resilient Cities Exchange Programme. Secondly, information on two international weeks our School of Built Environment is organising this semester. We are looking forward to welcoming you and your students to Rotterdam and would like to thank you for your continued cooperation.
Best wishes from Rotterdam & the School of Built Environment colleagues,
Annekéke van Kekem, International Policy Advisor Matthijs van Lente, Creating Resilient Cities Coordinator Peter Anker, Coordinator International Weeks
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Creating Resilient Cities @ Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences |
This 30 EC programme, in which we work together with our Municipal Government and local partners, is based on our port city's Resilient Rotterdam Strategy 2022-2027. Our Autumn edition with around 20 exchange students has just concluded, and the Spring version has just started. Over the past years, we have been privileged to receive a large number of incoming exchange students.
Programme orientation The programme is offered by our School of Built Environment, and staffed by lecturers from various departments such as Architecture and Building Engineering, Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Facility Management & Water Management. |
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Furthermore, we would like to warmly invite your students to participate in one or both of the international weeks we are organizing:
1. International Property Week (April 14-18): The challenge is to double the size of the Excelsior football stadium and integrate it better into the surrounding neighborhood. The client is a project developer. This assignment is open to students from all fields of study. A BIP has been assigned to this project.
2. International Week (May 12 - 16): Healthy Buildings, Healthy Lives:
How can we create healthier lives while considering biases in healthcare? The clients for this project are the Boerhaave Museum in Leiden and the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam. This assignment is open to students from all fields of study. A BIP has been assigned to this project.
For more information, please contact Peter Anker at p.c.anker@hr.nl.
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