Breadcrumb About THUAS News Go to Who is ‘the public’ when we talk about crime? Interpreting and framing public voices in criminology 1 September 2023 Research Who is ‘the public’ when we talk about crime? Interpreting and framing public voices in criminology The value and role of the ‘public’ in criminology and criminal justice have been constructed and reconstructed over the decades, experiencing a number of discursive shifts across different subdisciplines in criminology. Read more Go to Keti Koti Emancipation Day explores restorative justice 12 July 2023 Research Keti Koti Emancipation Day explores restorative justice The energy in the auditorium where the Emancipation Day event of research group Inclusive Education took place was uplifting. The event for academic exploration of restorative justice and transatlantic slavery brought... Read more Go to Co-creation: looking for solutions for complex issues together 5 July 2023 Research Co-creation: looking for solutions for complex issues together Organisations can work on possible solutions for complex issues in co-creation with lecturers and students of THUAS. That subject is the specialty of Dr. Miranda de Hei, senior researcher, who is working on this with a... Read more Go to Szilvia Csevár on the editorial board of new book series 8 June 2023 Research Szilvia Csevár on the editorial board of new book series The series seeks to publish original research on the war/environment nexus from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Read more Go to Talking about ‘How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation 9 May 2023 General Talking about ‘How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation On Monday 3 April, several students gathered in the Speakers' Corner of The Hague University of Applied Sciences to discuss the topic How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation, a meeting at the initiative of... Read more Go to Partner Up! partnership at Applied Sciences Nursing Programme maps internship discrimination 25 April 2023 Programmes Partner Up! partnership at Applied Sciences Nursing Programme maps internship discrimination Healthcare is under pressure. That is why it is extremely important that the University of Applied Sciences Nursing programme (HBO-V) trains enough new, motivated people. Read more Go to Rosa Groen is strongly committed to sustainability and justice 7 March 2023 Research Rosa Groen is strongly committed to sustainability and justice It is truly unique. The double honour of earning a PhD in the same month as well as being voted the most sustainable lecturer in higher education in 2022 fell to Rosa Groen. Read more Go to Partner Up! aims to improve education through informal collaboration 17 January 2023 Research Partner Up! aims to improve education through informal collaboration She is delighted with the new Institutional Plan and how it has come about. She likes that each member of the Executive Board has regular discussions with his or her own student panel to which all students are invited. Read more Go to Climate change strains our human rights 17 November 2022 Research Climate change strains our human rights In December, THUAS's Faith in Human Rights Festival reflects on human rights. Exactly one year before the global celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Read more Go to New professor delivers inaugural lecture on ‘Inclusion is about power’ 6 September 2022 General, Research New professor delivers inaugural lecture on ‘Inclusion is about power’ Inclusive education is an important priority for THUAS. Since 1 January 2021, Naomi van Stapele has been the Inclusive Education professor at the Global & Inclusive Learning Centre of Expertise. Read more Go to The annual report of the Centre of Expertise Global Governance is here! 29 August 2022 Research The annual report of the Centre of Expertise Global Governance is here! This year with a new, fresh (and interactive!) format: click around to explore more. A big thank you to all our team and collaborators for such a rich and inspiring year. (TIP: You can navigate the online report by using... Read more Go to AMI Research Award for Chris Detweiler 8 July 2022 General, Research AMI Research Award for Chris Detweiler Professor in Philosophy and Professional Practice, Chris Detweiler, has been awarded the Artists + Machine Intelligence (AMI) Research Award for his research project 'Sociotechnical Considerations of AI in Music... Read more Pagination First Page Previous Pagina 2 2 Current page 3 Pagina 4 4 Next Last Page
Go to Who is ‘the public’ when we talk about crime? Interpreting and framing public voices in criminology 1 September 2023 Research Who is ‘the public’ when we talk about crime? Interpreting and framing public voices in criminology The value and role of the ‘public’ in criminology and criminal justice have been constructed and reconstructed over the decades, experiencing a number of discursive shifts across different subdisciplines in criminology. Read more
Go to Keti Koti Emancipation Day explores restorative justice 12 July 2023 Research Keti Koti Emancipation Day explores restorative justice The energy in the auditorium where the Emancipation Day event of research group Inclusive Education took place was uplifting. The event for academic exploration of restorative justice and transatlantic slavery brought... Read more
Go to Co-creation: looking for solutions for complex issues together 5 July 2023 Research Co-creation: looking for solutions for complex issues together Organisations can work on possible solutions for complex issues in co-creation with lecturers and students of THUAS. That subject is the specialty of Dr. Miranda de Hei, senior researcher, who is working on this with a... Read more
Go to Szilvia Csevár on the editorial board of new book series 8 June 2023 Research Szilvia Csevár on the editorial board of new book series The series seeks to publish original research on the war/environment nexus from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Read more
Go to Talking about ‘How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation 9 May 2023 General Talking about ‘How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation On Monday 3 April, several students gathered in the Speakers' Corner of The Hague University of Applied Sciences to discuss the topic How EU Climate Policies affect the Younger Generation, a meeting at the initiative of... Read more
Go to Partner Up! partnership at Applied Sciences Nursing Programme maps internship discrimination 25 April 2023 Programmes Partner Up! partnership at Applied Sciences Nursing Programme maps internship discrimination Healthcare is under pressure. That is why it is extremely important that the University of Applied Sciences Nursing programme (HBO-V) trains enough new, motivated people. Read more
Go to Rosa Groen is strongly committed to sustainability and justice 7 March 2023 Research Rosa Groen is strongly committed to sustainability and justice It is truly unique. The double honour of earning a PhD in the same month as well as being voted the most sustainable lecturer in higher education in 2022 fell to Rosa Groen. Read more
Go to Partner Up! aims to improve education through informal collaboration 17 January 2023 Research Partner Up! aims to improve education through informal collaboration She is delighted with the new Institutional Plan and how it has come about. She likes that each member of the Executive Board has regular discussions with his or her own student panel to which all students are invited. Read more
Go to Climate change strains our human rights 17 November 2022 Research Climate change strains our human rights In December, THUAS's Faith in Human Rights Festival reflects on human rights. Exactly one year before the global celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Read more
Go to New professor delivers inaugural lecture on ‘Inclusion is about power’ 6 September 2022 General, Research New professor delivers inaugural lecture on ‘Inclusion is about power’ Inclusive education is an important priority for THUAS. Since 1 January 2021, Naomi van Stapele has been the Inclusive Education professor at the Global & Inclusive Learning Centre of Expertise. Read more
Go to The annual report of the Centre of Expertise Global Governance is here! 29 August 2022 Research The annual report of the Centre of Expertise Global Governance is here! This year with a new, fresh (and interactive!) format: click around to explore more. A big thank you to all our team and collaborators for such a rich and inspiring year. (TIP: You can navigate the online report by using... Read more
Go to AMI Research Award for Chris Detweiler 8 July 2022 General, Research AMI Research Award for Chris Detweiler Professor in Philosophy and Professional Practice, Chris Detweiler, has been awarded the Artists + Machine Intelligence (AMI) Research Award for his research project 'Sociotechnical Considerations of AI in Music... Read more