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Producten 2.660

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Bridging the AI skills gap in Europe: a detailed analysis of AI skills and roles

This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the AI-related skills and roles needed to bridge the AI skills gap in Europe. Using a mixed-method research approach, this study investigated the most in-demand AI expertise areas and roles by surveying 409 organizations in Europe, analyzing 2,563 AI-related job advertisements, and conducting 24 focus group sessions with 145 industry and policy experts. The findings underscore the importance of both general technical skills in AI related to big data, machine learning and deep learning, cyber and data security, large language models as well as AI soft skills such as problemsolving and effective communication. This study sets the foundation for future research directions, emphasizing the importance of upskilling initiatives and the evolving nature of AI skills demand, contributing to an EU-wide strategy for future AI skills development.

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31-12-2023
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The Europe of the regions : the case of Hungary

Lecture about the regional dimension in the political, economic and social construction of Europe.

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01-04-2004
The Europe of the regions : the case of Hungary
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Consumption patterns and cultural values in Europe

Chapter 6 in Consumption culture in Europe. The chapter focuses on cultural differences in consumption across Europe and describes general attitudes towards consumption and brands, the significance of shopping, and how these are linked to the motives of consumption of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. These topics have been analysed using the Hofstede dimensions, and the evaluation also considers regional differences within the European Union. The main objective of this research is to attempt to understand consumption patterns and national cultural dimensions, general consumption values, and what their connections are to alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinking patterns. The main research question is how cultural styles influence consumption styles within Europe. This analysis concluded that some European societies are more adaptable to cross-cultural influence than others in relation to beverage consumption. The authors’ findings suggest that the cultural dimensions identified by Hofstede supported the understanding of cultural differences related to purchasing, brands and beverage consumption both at national and individual levels. However, there is an overlap between some countries in their drinking behaviour, which supports the claim that existing cultural patterns cannot fully explain the new beverage trends, especially in alcohol consumption. This indicates the necessity of a shift toward new dimensions with regard to beverage consumption and/or eventually consumer behaviour.

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31-12-2012

Personen 39

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Albert Postma

lector Foresight & Scenarioplanning in Leisure, Tourism & Hospitality

Albert Postma
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Angelique Ruiter

Docent-onderzoeker

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Brigitte Ars

Lecturer

Brigitte Ars
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Christian Roth

Christian Roth

Projecten 250

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CIVITAS MUSE : Mobility for Urban Sustainability and the Environment CIVITAS 2030 Coordination and Support Action: Sustainable and Smart Mobility for All

MUSE supports the CIVITAS Community to increase its impact on urban mobility policy making and advance it to a higher level of knowledge, exchange, and sustainability.As the current Coordination and Support Action for the CIVITAS Initiative, MUSE primarily engages in support activities to boost the impact of CIVITAS Community activities on sustainable urban mobility policy. Its main objectives are to:- Act as a destination for knowledge developed by the CIVITAS Community over the past twenty years.- Expand and strengthen relationships between cities and stakeholders at all levels.- Support the enrichment of the wider urban mobility community by providing learning opportunities.Through these goals, the CIVITAS Initiative strives to support the mobility and transport goals of the European Commission, and in turn those in the European Green Deal.Breda University of Applied Sciences is the task leader of Task 7.3: Exploitation of the Mobility Educational Network and Task 7.4: Mobility Powered by Youth Facilitation.

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[STEPS] Sustaining the Social: Design Guidelines for Sustainable Public Space

Designing cities that are socially sustainable has been a significant challenge until today. Lately, European Commission’s research agenda of Industy 5.0 has prioritised a sustainable, human-centric and resilient development over merely pursuing efficiency and productivity in societal transitions. The focus has been on searching for sustainable solutions to societal challenges, engaging part of the design industry. In architecture and urban design, whose common goal is to create a condition for human life, much effort was put into elevating the engineering process of physical space, making it more efficient. However, the natural process of social evolution has not been given priority in urban and architectural research on sustainable design. STEPS stems from the common interest of the project partners in accessible, diverse, and progressive public spaces, which is vital to socially sustainable urban development. The primary challenge lies in how to synthesise the standardised sustainable design techniques with unique social values of public space, propelling a transition from technical sustainability to social sustainability. Although a large number of social-oriented studies in urban design have been published in the academic domain, principles and guidelines that can be applied to practice are large missing. How can we generate operative principles guiding public space analysis and design to explore and achieve the social condition of sustainability, developing transferable ways of utilising research knowledge in design? STEPS will develop a design catalogue with operative principles guiding public space analysis and design. This will help designers apply cross-domain knowledge of social sustainability in practice.

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Aanvraag ondersteuning Thematafel Veiligheid

De Thematafel Veiligheid heeft in de loop van 2023 een hernieuwde, krachtige impuls gekregen, in 2024 sloten ook het NIPV en de Politieacademie zich aan en met Defensie is het gesprek aangegaan. Vanuit deze bestuurlijke basis ziet de Thematafel voor de jaren 2025-2026 een bijzondere uitdaging door de snel veranderende geopolitieke situatie en de implicaties hiervan voor de veiligheid van de Nederlandse samenleving. De Thematafel zet stevig in op de verdere strategische ontwikkeling van het hbo-onderzoek, in verbinding met de betrokken lectoren, met Europese collega’s en in nauwe samenwerking met organisaties in het brede palet van het Nederlandse veiligheidsdomein.

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Partijen 3

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Lectoraat watertechnologie

Lectoraat

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Maastricht University

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Maastricht University
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New Ecosystems in Textile work – NETwork

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New Ecosystems in Textile work – NETwork

Redactie-artikelen 9

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Waterlinzen als duurzame eiwitbron voor de toekomst

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Innovatiewerkplaats Campus Design werkt aan Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) in het onderwijs

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De toekomst van intelligentie: Stefan Leijnen over impact en ethiek van AI