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International Network Association

SERVUS works with the following excellent scholars, business representatives and Community project partners. Together with the internal VU Amsterdam colleagues of SERVUS, we form an emerging international network for research, joint publications, conferences (speakers) and community services.

COM­MU­NI­TY PRO­JECT PART­NERS


BEL­GI­UM

Nancy Carfrae, coordinator Union of International Associations, www.uia.org

CHINA

  • Dr. Lynda Jewin Song
    Associate Professor of Organization and Human Resources
    Business School, Renmin University of China, Beijing
  • Dr. Li Yuan
    Associate Professor of Management Philosophy
    School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China, Beijing
    Publication
  • World Leading Schools Association, www.wlsafoundation.org
    Dr. Jack Jia, Founder WLSA

MA­LAY­SIA

  • Rajeev Peshawaria
    Director of the Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre, Kuala Lumpur, and regular column writer for Forbes

THE NE­THER­LANDS

OMAN

  • Prof. Nabil Sultan
    Former professor and Dean of the College of Business Administration, A'Sharqiyah University, Oman

POR­TU­GAL

  • Dr. Milton Sousa
    Associate Professor Adjunct and Academic Director of the CEMS MIM
    NOVA School of Business and Economics

UNI­TED KING­DOM

  • Prof. Ian Baxter
    Professor of Historic Environment Management
    University of Suffolk
  • Prof. Charles Hampden-Turner
    Senior research associate at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
    Co-founder and Director of Research and Development, Trompenaars-Hampden-Turner Group, Amsterdam
  • Sabirul Islam
    Founding director of The World at Your Feet
  • James Ogunleye
    Research Fellow, University of Middlesex
    Visiting Research Fellow, School of Education and Training, University of Greenwich
  • Prof. Paresh Wankhade
    Professor of Leadership and Management
    Edge Hill University Business School
  • Prof. David Weir
    Professor of Intercultural Management
    York St John Business School
  • Emeritus Professor Peter Woolliams
    Senior partner THT Consulting Amsterdam
    Emeritus Professor of International Business, Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University

UNI­TED STA­TES

ZAM­BIA

Community project partners

  • Giving Back

    Giving Back supports pupils with a multicultural background in secondary schools to develop their talents. In Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Rotterdam these pupils are assigned to a mentor from industry or public sector. Through personal coaching the pupils are enabled to cope with major questions regarding life, school choice and future career. Via their mentor they get a first introduction in the business world and they can broaden their social network.

    The work of volunteers has made Giving Back successful.

    Industrial partners are PwC, Cargill, DSM, and ING Bank.

  • Granny’s Finest 

    Granny’s Finest was initiated by two Rotterdam School of Management students who were concerned about the loneliness of people in elderly homes, whose talents were not challenged at all.

    Granny's Finest has developed into a fashion brand; one of their initiatives led to a knitting club making fashionable products. Grannies do not receive a salary, but are invited to cultural outings in return.

  • Enactus VU

    Enactus VU is part of an international student organisation. Enactus aims to initiate and develop social enterprises that can run their business independently within one year. Personal development of Enactus members is part of their activities.

    Showcase: Refugenius, ten thousands of refugees arrived in the Netherlands over the last few months because of the unstable situation in heir home country. The current governmental infrastructure is not able to accommodate these big numbers of refugees. Especially young refugees are at risk and isolated from educational and personal development. In close cooperation with New Dutch Connections, RefuGenius builds the Future Academy in Amsterdam.

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Amsterdam

    Mission: give all children in the world the opportunity to develop their talent through an 1-1 professional mentor relation with measurable outcomes.
    Vision: children have the right to gain success in their life.
    Organization of parents, volunteers and organizations working for children at risk; with their help, each child builds confidence, better friendships, avoids risky behavior and finishes his/her school career.

    www.bbbsamsterdam.nl

  • De Nieuwe Poort

    De Nieuwe Poort (DNP) is a home for inspiration for anyone. DNP aims to be a counterbalance for the often so dominant economy and politics. DNP stands for the soft power that makes a human being enriched. In DNP you will meet people from different parts of society in a lively environment with music, poetry and food.

    DNP is a community home where people from industry and society meet to discuss societal dilemmas. And other activities such as Het Grote Mensen Ontmoetingsdiner and the Street soccer match for youngsters and business people in Amsterdam South.

    Meaning and reflection are key in DNP's mission, e.g. in so-called Reflection Lunches. DNP receives a lot of media attention, also via DNP initiator and inspirator Ruben van Zwieten.

  • Green Office VU

    Since 2014, Green Office VU has been the sustainability platform at VU Amsterdam. A university is a place where students acquire new knowledge and experiences, but also where new habits are made. Therefore universities should act as drivers of sustainability and create a cultural change; a green movement.

    "Sustainable higher education implies that the critical activities of a higher education institution are ecologically sound, socially just and economically viable and that they will continue to be so for future generations", according to the Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future.

    Mission: to make sustainable and significant impact by empowering the VU community.

    Vision: to become the central VU sustainability platform, where students, faculty and staff come together to implement joint initiatives, exchange ideas and create alliances. The Green Office’s activities and projects take a broad approach to sustainability, including education, research, community and campus.

    Structure: the aforementioned main areas are the core portfolios within the Green Office. Every portfolio has its own responsibilities, goals and projects. The Green Office VU is lead by a team of students who run their own portfolios and the accompanied projects.

  • B!m Music School

    B! Music School aims to help its students grow their musical talents while letting students take steps in their talent development from their own socio-cultural background and interests. The school is active in Amsterdam Southeast, deeply rooted and connected with its community, contributing to the local social cohesion.

  • The Regenbooggroep

    The Regenbooggroep (rainbowgroup) is a community service organization spread over Amsterdam. Their mission is to help the most vulnerable people in Amsterdam getting back to work, such as people living in poverty, refugees, people with addiction problems, or with psychological concerns.

  • EDU4U

    EDU4U supports student-refugees coming to the Netherlands who want to start or continue their (higher) education. EDU4U offers a variety of preparatory courses for  Dutch (state) exams and language courses. For example, the Centrale Commissie Voorexamens (CCVX), which is a gateway to further education into HBO, University, or a job.

  • VoorUit project

    The VoorUit project aims to support and maintain the neighborhood’s cohesion, safety, and sense of belonging in Amsterdam. Many of the volunteers are VU students who live in those neighborhoods. The Vooruit students organize events, courses, and personal assistance to serve the community and its residents.

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