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prof.dr.ir. C (Cees) Leeuwis

prof.dr.ir. C (Cees) Leeuwis

Personal Professor

Biography

Biography

Cees Leeuwis is professor of Collaborative Research, Communication and Change at the Knowledge, Technology and Innovation group. He studies processes of socio-technical innovation, scaling and transformation in networks, collaboration between different disciplines, research for development policy, the functioning of innovation support systems and the role of innovation platforms, science communication, extension and brokers therein.

He works in many Wageningen domains, including sustainable agriculture, natural resources management, poverty related diseases and inclusive value chains.

Previouslly, Cees Leeuwis was professor and chair of the Communication and Innovation Studies group (2002-2012) and professor and chair of the Knowledge, Technology and Innovation group (2012-2021).  His inaugural lecture for the latter position can be downloaded here: 'Coupled Performance and Change in the Making'.  

Ancillary activities - prof.dr.ir. C (Cees) Leeuwis

Ancillary activities
  • Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension (1-12-2005/1-6-2026)
    Advisory Board Academic Journal
  • International Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability (1-1-2011/1-1-2026)
    Provide Advise
  • National Consultation of Deans Social Science (1-6-2015/1-1-2026)
    Work in the common interest of social science faculties in the Netherlands
  • Aarts Leeuwis & Co (1-1-2025/16-3-2029)
    Aarts Leeuwis & Co verzorgt lezingen, workshops, cursussen, bestuurswerk en advies
About

Personal information

Address

Hollandseweg 1, 6706KN, WAGENINGEN

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 8130, 6700EW, WAGENINGEN

Building

Leeuwenborch Hoofdvleugel, 201, 4011

Expertise

Agricultural systems, Communication science, Communication theory, Extension, Environmental communication, Research policy, Technology, Technology assessment, Innovation adoption, Intercultural communication, Interdisciplinary research, Science communication

Subdivision

Knowledge Technology and Innovation