The study project is a semester-long practical project with the main objective that students show their ability to apply theoretical concepts learned (the knowledge you’ve gained in the program) to solve (complex) practical problems in Transport and Logistics. The results are to be presented in a project report and as an oral presentation. The students have the possibility, in consultation with
their supervisor, to work together with an external partner from industry. Students will work on a specific problem (task), which will be assigned to them by the supervisor (tutor) and will use the appropriate techniques/tools/methods for data collection and analysis, GAP analysis, SWOT analysis, etc. The study project can be completed as either an individual or a team project. Team projects are limited to a maximum number of three students (based on special confirmation by course leader). A list of possible topics is made available before the beginning of term.
their supervisor, to work together with an external partner from industry. Students will work on a specific problem (task), which will be assigned to them by the supervisor (tutor) and will use the appropriate techniques/tools/methods for data collection and analysis, GAP analysis, SWOT analysis, etc. The study project can be completed as either an individual or a team project. Team projects are limited to a maximum number of three students (based on special confirmation by course leader). A list of possible topics is made available before the beginning of term.