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Kees Aarts

Innovations and Governance Studies (IGS)

The Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies (IGS) is one of six such institutes at the UT. This internationally-orientated institute carries out research in the area of the direction and management of technological and social innovation. Approximately 280 researchers from fourteen research departments are currently associated with IGS. The research is focused on the public and the private sector.

Kees Aarts is Professor of Political Science at the School of Management and Governance. He specialises in elections, voting behaviour and democracy in the Netherlands, and beyond. In his role as Scientific Director he will continue work on internationalising and raising the profile of IGS. IGS's research, with its deep roots in the social sciences is organised into a few larger clusters, as follows: management of science; technology and education; innovation and entrepreneurship; innovation of public administration and water; sustainable energy; and, the issues public space policy. Insofar as each cluster links social science to technical research, these connections are characteristic of a great deal of research at the University of Twente .


CTIT

Collaborating with CTIT

CTIT (Centre for Telematics and Information Technology) of the University of Twente in the Netherlands is one of the largest academic ICT research institutes in Europe. Over 475 researchers actively participate in the research programme. Integration of technology-based research and its application in specific domains is a clear focus of CTIT. It is composed of six Strategic Research Orientations (SROs). A number of the SROs work closely with the School of Management and Governance. This has facilitated an excellent symbiosis between Finance & Administration, Information Systems & Change Management, Operational Methods for Production & Logistics, and the SRO Industrial Engineering & ICT, the latter under the leadership of Professor Richard Boucherie. "Our research interests include health care logistics research projects in hospitals, in the area of change management and process optimalisation. In 2010 we developed a mathematical model and decision support tool for Netherlands Cancer Institute to optimize the master surgery schedule in order to level the resulting ward workload." Another focus of attention for Boucherie's SRO is Financial Engineering. "The modelling of contract negotiations for the future use of energy is something we're doing more and more often. In the future, the trading of CO2 rights will become a more important theme. "