Research at the Brussels Centre for Urban Studies

The Brussels Centre for Urban Studies funds small projects each year to support experimental and innovative urban research. The projects focus on 1) inter- and trans-disciplinary perspectives on cities and ‘the urban’; 2) comparative urbanism; and 3) engaged research that connects academia and NGOs, civil society, governments and business. Projects awarded in 2022 include podcasts with amateur builders in Cairo and Brussels; a serious game to design green infrastructure; and an analysis of the urban topographical dynamics of anti-Semitic Nazi exclusion policy in several cities in occupied western Europe.

Research projects are otherwise initiated by member research groups, often in collaboration. Examples include:

  • PUL-MOBIL: investigates the increasing role of mobile and digital technologies in the governance of minor offences, nuisances and incidents. Funded by Innoviris.
  • WELCOMIN: explores community welfare mixed infrastructures as laboratories for urban transformation. Funded by Innoviris.
  • SmartHubs: co-creates mobility hubs, as on-street locations to choose between shared and sustainable mobility options. Funded by JPI Urban Europe.
  • GreeNexUs: proposes an approach to promote urban greening, territorial regeneration and the safety, accessibility and walkability of urban infrastructure. Funded by EC MSCA.
  • COOLSCHOOLS: analyses nature-based solutions for climate action in schools. Funded by JPI Urban Europe.
  • Rebuilding Brussels (1695-2025): examines how the construction sector has been an engine for social inclusion and circularity. Funded by VUB.