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Cushman & Wakefield

Spatial, Transport, and Environmental Economics Master students have a thorough understanding of the real estate market within a broader context and are able to deal with real estate data.

Frank van der Sluys (partner at Cushman & Wakefield, economic geographer, and Master of Science in Real Estate):

“Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) is a global leader in professional services in commercial real estate. As a strategic advisor, the organization creates sustainable business value by guiding clients in formulating the best possible real estate decisions and solutions and taking responsibility for their realization.

Within the Strategy & Innovation department we try to understand the real estate market of tomorrow. Virtually all the tools we build, advice we give or insights we provide originate from the data we collect. The focus of our work is on sustainability advice, area development, strategic advice, market intelligence and digital business development. We employ strategy consultants, market analysts, data analysts and data scientists.

Real estate is a means to facilitate society. In order to understand real estate, it is therefore important to understand society, to understand how space is used, how cities develop, how the economy and politics impact on this, and how we can deal with space in a future-proof way. The profile of our work is therefore entirely in line with the master.”

Go to https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/nl-nl/netherlands for more information on Cushman & Wakefield.

Frank van der Sluys

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