(Re)Imagining Port Cities: Understanding Space, Society and Culture
About this minor
Port cities develop at the intersection of international trade and commerce and at the interface between sea and land. What does the future of port cities look like with urbanization, sea level rise, new migrant flows and the disappearance of old industries? This is addressed in the minor (Re)Imagining Port Cities: Understanding Space, Society and Culture.
Collaboration LDE
This minor is a collaboration between Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam and is open to all bachelor students of these universities. It is initiated by the scientific Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Port City Futures Programme. You can register for this minor via the standard registration procedure for minors at your own university.
Relationship between designing and academic analytical thinking
This minor is particularly appealing to BSc students in the Social Sciences and Humanities, who would like to learn about doing research in which a social, historical and cultural context combine. This encompasses an introduction into the ways designers think and act and an exploration of the relationship between designing and academic analytical thinking.