Program for Broad Prosperity
Our society is faced with significant societal issues. How do we ensure that we work in a social and smart way towards a society that is inclusive and sustainable for generations to come? How do we ensure that more people can work in the right place? How do we ensure the broad prosperity of the inhabitants without crossing the boundaries of our planet? Through academic collaborative centers, Tilburg University utilizes its expertise to contribute, in co-creation with societal partners, to the preservation and enhancement of broad prosperity. This applies not only to the present in the Netherlands but also extends to individuals beyond its borders and future generations.
Interdisciplinary research themes
There are a number of interdisciplinary research themes on which the university will focus in the coming years, namely the climate and energy transition, the labor market, health and wellbeing, and inequality. Broad prosperity serves as a thematic guideline. Besides economic prosperity, it is about other aspects that people value now and in the future, such as the quality of nature and the environment, the state of education, the labor market, public health, poverty, and security. In short, it encompasses prosperity in a broad sense. It is important not only to consider the quality of life in the present but also the extent to which it may affect future generations or individuals elsewhere in the world.
Academic collaborative centers
Tilburg University has extensive experience working in academic collaborative centers at Tranzo. Complementing this experience, four interdisciplinary academic collaborative centers were established to develop knowledge that contributes to solutions for aforementioned societal themes. Characteristic of all Tilburg University academic collaborative centers is the multi-year, interdisciplinary collaboration in co-creation with businesses, governments, and other knowledge institutions, driven by a shared ambition.
Academic Collaborative Centers
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Academic Collaborative Center for Governance and Management for Broad Prosperity
University and practice join forces to contribute to the complex governance question that concerns public and private organizations.
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Academic Collaborative Center for Climate and Energy
Within Tilburg University, various disciplines collaborate on energy and climate research. The researchers do this together with the government and civil society organizations.
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Academic Collaborative Center for an Inclusive Labor Market
In the Academic Collaborative Center for an Inclusive Labor Market, scientists and (societal) organizations come together to work on a labor market that works for everyone and where every talent can be developed and can contribute.
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Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing
We aim to make the usage of digital tools and interventions for mental wellbeing and a healthy lifestyle accessible for everyone by 2030.
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Other initiatives Program for Broad Prosperity
In addition to the academic collaborative centers, other initiatives contribute significantly to Tilburg University's Program for Broad Prosperity.
- Netspar - Network for studies on pensions, aging and retirement
- Tranzo - Scientific center for care and wellbeing
- Zero Poverty Lab
- Zero Hunger Lab
Tilburg University City Professor
Position paper
The position paper 'Working on broad prosperity. Together toward a future-proof world' describes the urgency and ambitions of Tilburg University's Program for Broad Prosperity, its relationship to Tilburg history and the eight interdisciplinary initiatives - mostly academic collaborative centers - that make up the program.
News
Events
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16:00 - 18:00
College Brede Welvaart: Werken en ondernemen
Our economy is changing. 'Broad prosperity' is much more central. What does that mean for companies and the labor market? With labor market professor Ton Wilthagen and professor of practice and Rabobank economist Otto Raspe. (Dutch)
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13:30 - 17:00
Kick-off symposium Academic Collaborative Center for an Inclusive Labor Market
How do we deal with transitions in the labor market, such as digitalization and aging? What is required to make it possible for a labor market to work for every talent? How do we retain people for the labor market? And how do we make the labor market future-proof so we can deal with shortages and changing expectations? Monday, April 15, we will work together to discover how we can jointly bring about innovations and thus contribute to broad prosperity.
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