Collaboration projects
Working together on solutions for tomorrow's world
Our researchers work together with other universities, companies and civil society organisations to answer big, topical questions from our society. On this page, you can read more about some of these projects made possible thanks to multi-year funding. Find out how our researchers are working on social issues in different themes.
Examples of collaboration projects
HUMAN AI
This alliance program aims to harness technological advances to enhance rather than threaten human autonomy, while enabling human performance and interaction with physical and social environments.
The voice of children after divorce or separation
This study uses the Self-determination Theory to investigate children's voices during and after a parental divorce.
Learning Together: multilingual opportunities for children from migrant backgrounds
In the Multi-STEM project, we work with schools, science museums and parents to develop a multilingual approach so that children can use their languages in school, museums and their environments.
Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) - Individual development: from genes to societal contributions
The mission of this project is to understand how young people grow up in a complex society.
SINTEL - Towards system change for reducing health inequalities
SINTEL is a partnership between four NWA research projects aimed at reducing health inequalities.
ELSA lab low literacy
The ELSA Lab Low Literacy is an innovative project aimed at reducing low literacy in the Netherlands by using artificial intelligence (AI).
Young people's mental health in mental health services (GGZ)
Research on which individual, social and environmental characteristics play a role in the onset and development of personality pathology in adolescents.