Members
ENHR has about 650 members from inside and outside Europe. These consist of institutional, associated and individual members.
Institutional members
universities, departments, research institutes or centres related to housing and other organizations that conduct housing research
ALBANIA
POLIS University, Department of Urban Planning and Management, Tirana
AUSTRALIA
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria
Griffith University, Urban Research Program, Nathan
AUSTRIA
University of Vienna, Department of Sociology, Vienna
Vienna University of Technology, Center of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, Department of Spatial Planning, Vienna
BELGIUM
Hasselt University, Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Diepenbeek
CROATIA
Institute for Social Research Zagreb
CZECH REPUBLIC
Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
DENMARK
Aalborg University Copenhagen, Department of the Built Environment (BUILD), Copenhagen
Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics, Boligøkonomisk Videncenter, Copenhagen
FINLAND
Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture
FRANCE
UMR 7218 CNRS – Laboratoire Architecture, Ville, Urbanisme, Environnement (LAVUE), Université Paris Nanterre, Paris
Interdisciplinary Laboratory on Solidarities, Societies, Territories LISST (UTM-CNRS-EHESS) UMR 5193 and Recherche Habitat-Logement (REHAL), University of Toulouse – Le Mirail, Toulouse
Laboratoire de l’action Collective Urbaine – Recherche transdisciplinaire sur les villes et les espaces
urbains (Lab’Urba), Marne-la-Vallée
GERMANY
ILS-Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development GmbH, Dortmund
Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft Köln, Cologne
Institut Wohnen und Umwelt GmBH, Darmstadt
Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Urban Development (IOER), Dresden
Ruhr-University Bochum, Institute for Housing, Real Estate and Urban and Regional Development
(InWIS), Bochum
HUNGARY
Metropolitan Research Institute (Városkutatás Kft), Budapest
IRELAND
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Dublin
University College Dublin, School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, Dublin
ITALY
University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti – Pescara, Department of Engineering and Geology, Chieti
LUXEMBOURG
University of Luxembourg, Institute of Political Science
NORWAY
Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet), Oslo
PORTUGAL
DINÂMIA-CET – Centro de estudos sobre a Mudança Socioeconómica e o Território, Lisbon
RUSSIA
The Institute for Urban Economics, Moscow
SLOVENIA
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS), Ljubljana
SPAIN
Basque Research Institute for Housing (Observatorio Vasco de la Vivienda) Gobierno Vasco-Eusko Jaurlaritza, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Housing Chair, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona
University of Barcelona, Faculty of Economics and Business, Barcelona
SWEDEN
Malmö University, Department of Urban Studies, Malmö
Stockholm University, Department of Human Geography, Stockholm
Umeå School of Business and Economics, Umeå
Uppsala University, Institute for Housing & Urban Research, Uppsala
SWITZERLAND
ETH Wohnforum ETH CASE, Centre for Research on Architecture, Society & the Built Environment, Hönggerberg
THE NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), Amsterdam
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Rotterdam
TURKEY
Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Housing Research & Education Centre
(HREC), Taksim-Istanbul
Özyeğin University, Istanbul
UNITED KINGDOM
Heriot-Watt University (The Urban Institute and I-SPHERE), Edinburgh
Oxford Brookes University, Department of Real Estate and Construction, Oxford
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield
University of Cambridge, Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research, Cambridge
Associated institutional members
such as central government institutions related to housing, housing finance institutions, tenant associations, research funding and knowledge building institutions and any other institutions, agencies and associations of practitioners in housing who utilize research in various ways but do not conduct housing research
AUSTRIA
Österreichischer Verband Gemeinnütziger Bauvereinigungen – Revisionsverband (GBV), Department of Housing Policy and Research, Vienna
BELGIUM
Agentschap Wonen-Vlaanderen, Brussels
European Social Housing Obervatory, CECODHAS-European Liaison Committee, Brussels
FINLAND
Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland, Lathi
Ministry of the Environment, Department of the Built Environment, Helsinki
Y-Foundation, Helsinki
IRELAND
Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government, Social Housing Policy & Rental
Policy Division, Dublin
Dublin Region Homeless Executive, Dublin, City Council, Dublin
Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency, Dublin
Residential Tenancies Board, Communication and Research Department, Dublin
Threshold – Solving Housing problems, preventing Homelesness, Dublin
NORWAY
The Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation, The Housing and Building Department, Oslo
The Norwegian State Housing Bank, Drammen
PORTUGAL
GEBALIS – Management of the Public Housing of the Municipality of Lisbon
SPAIN
Catalan Housing Agency (ADIGSA), Barcelona
Institut d’Estidis Regionals i Metropolitans Barcelona
Municipal Institute of Housing and Renovation (IMHAB), Barcelona
SWEDEN
International Union of Tenants, Stockholm
National Board of Housing, Building and Planning (Boverket), Karslkrona
THE NETHERLANDS
Amsterdamse Federatie van Woningcorporaties (Amsterdam Federation of Housing Associations), Amsterdam
More information about the ENHR membership can be found here.