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Ecorys

Students of the Spatial, Transport, and Environmental Economics Master Programme have thorough knowledge in the fields of transport, mobility, infrastructure and spatial development. Students who are interested an experienced in these topic could support Ecorys in its mission to help address the most important societal challenges of our times.

Bart Witmond (Partner at Ecorys, political scientist more than thirty years of experience in policy advice): “Ecorys provides consultancy services in the fields of economic, social and spatial development, working for clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. World-class problem solving through research consultancy by answering tomorrow’s challenges today is what defines and thrives us. With 95 years of experience, +600 employees with more than 40 nationalities and over 150 countries in which Ecorys operate, we aim to make a positive impact on (global) society to shape a better future. Joining the team at Ecorys will give you the opportunity to work with truly dedicated people on meaningful policies and projects that have an impact on people’s lives around the world. We are proud to have employees from many different nationalities who bring their unique perspectives, attitudes and values to our workplaces across the global Ecorys group. Our working culture actively promotes personal and career development and progression for all at Ecorys. We are keen on hiring graduates and interns of STREEM. The master programme fits in well with our sectors Transport, Infrastructure and Mobility (TIM) and Regions and Cities (R&C).”

For more information go to https://www.ecorys.com/.

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