Following contacts with representatives of the Digital City project in Rotterdam and of the Fire Department Rotterdam-Rijnmond, the urban disasters project team…
E-data & Research, the newsletter on data research in the social sciences and humanities, published an article on the social network analysis that the Centre…
The Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) is well on its way and Waag Society, leader of the NWA's Smart, liveable cities programme, asked the Centre for BOLD Cities team…
On 18 and 19 September, scientists, civil servants, publicists and designers gathered at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam for Beyond Smart Cities Today, a two…
The research team of the Centre for BOLD Cities project 'Reintegration in BOLD cities' was invited to present its findings at a seminar on Work & Income for the…
Being bullied is not only bad at the moment it is happening, but it also affects children in the long term. Bullying itself also has a negative effect on…
The BOLD Cities team is preparing a minor programme that includes scholars and disciplines from all three universities - and will be open to all interested…
Proper data analysis can be incredibly valuable for municipalities, allowing substantial policy changes in better alignment with evidence from day-to-day…
How can huge data sets help citizens find a job? And how can we measure the performance of the government on the basis of data? The past edition of the Science…
Invited by the G4 (municipalities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht), the Centre for BOLD Cities team showcased its citizen engagement projects at…