Alexander van der Jagt
Assistant Professor
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- Edinburgh
- Research Institute
- The Urban Institute
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Biography
Sander (Alexander) van der Jagt is a social scientist working on how governance, participation and institutions shape sustainable and just urban environmental systems. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University’s Research Centre for Urban Studies and serves as Postgraduate Representative for the Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences. Previously, he held research and teaching roles at Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, the University of Aberdeen, and Forest Research. He has led work packages and tasks in major EU-funded projects, including CONEXUS, NATURVATION, and GREEN SURGE, focusing on urban green infrastructure and nature-based solutions. His work bridges research and practice, co-developing innovative approaches with built environment professionals and communities to ensure real-world impact. In NATURVATION, he led efforts to mainstream nature-based solutions in Utrecht, engaging over 200 stakeholders through an Urban-Regional Innovation Partnership. Sander holds a PhD in Environmental Psychology from the University of Aberdeen and received Utrecht University’s 2020 Pathways to Sustainability Award for transdisciplinary research. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and co-authored stakeholder guides and policy briefs. His research advances inclusive, evidence-based approaches to urban sustainability and contributes to shaping policy and practice in Europe and beyond.
Since beginning his role at Heriot-Watt University in September 2022, he has focused on building the capabilities needed to take on a future leadership and mentoring roles in academia. To support this, he completed the two-year Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning (AdvanceHE, 30 ECTS) and participated in a one-year Principal Investigator Development Programme delivered by Heriot-Watt’s Research Engagement and Development team. He also designed and launched his own undergraduate course, "Nature-based Solutions in the City," offered to final-year undergraduate students. He serves as the Postgraduate Research Lead for Architecture, Built Environment and Planning within the Scottish Graduate School for Social Sciences (SGSSS), and as the Postgraduate Research Coordinator for the Institute of Place, Environment & Society.
In 2025, Sander was awarded Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and was shortlisted for the Heriot-Watt Student Union Oscars Best Postgraduate Supervisor Award, recognizing his commitment to excellence in teaching and learning in higher education.