The titles and authors of all MSc in Urban Studies theses from successfully defended from the 2021 cohort are listed below. Those receiving an excellent or very high mark (17-20 in the Belgian system) are highlighted and available for download.
- Covid-19 effect on reception of asylum seekers and refugees: the case of Athens Aikaterini Anastasiou
- 5 blocks. Post-war social housing estates in Brussels. Stories of displacement, resilience and decline Mae de Monchy
- Working for and against the app. Labour-capital relations in Brussels' platform-mediated food delivery Simon Decat Fonteyne
- Whatever floats your boat: how are the Brussels houseboaters impacted by the Canal Zone developments? Eleanor Denneman
- Learning between sister cities: ideals in practice Annelies De Weerdt
- Commoning in urban gardens in Brussels, an ecofeminist approach to the urban commons Bruna Farine Milani
- From waiting spaces to learning places. Between politics and poetics in Brussels metro stations Stefano Gariglio
- The new geography of fare-free public transport: examining the suspension of fares in the United States during COVID-19 Dori Goldberg
- The little red dot goes green. Learning and experimenting to develop Singapore's local agriculture niche Shermine Kwok
- Interrogating social change in alternative economies and emerging sustainable urban imaginaries: a case study of Madboks and El Intercambiador Marta Lekue
- Contesting neoliberal urban practices: analysis of the relationship between grassroots social movements and scholars in the historic city center of Salvador Julia Mendes Rocha
- Who are the MaaS winners? A look into the discourse of MaaS and the potential to deliver spatial equity Laura Pajaro Santander
- Wander women: on women's perception of fear in public spaces at night Parinaz Pajouyan
- Mobility is not only infrastructure: unpacking the reasons for the construction of Quito's first metro line Denise Paladines
- Covid-19 and the targets of cycling policy measures in Belgium James Portoraro
- From Moscow to Saint Petersburg by bicycle: bureaucracy hills and valleys of possibilities Maria Prosviryakova
- Citizens, housing & energy: material citizen participation in energy transitions through the ESCO model Marija Stefãnija Skudra
- Sustainable housing supports behavioural change in residents? A holistic approach to unpack sustainable urban development in Brussels Akiko Tsuchiya
- Green commons in contested spaces: fostering the potential of Kuzguncuk and Roma urban gardens, Istanbul Cagri Tuzcuoglu
- Housing energy renovations without gentrification? A case study of Dampoort KnapT OP! Eva Van Caudenberg
- Walking interviews as a method to pave the way for reciprocal CERL partnerships Brecht Van der Schueren