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"Technology and care have to become more interconnected. That is the... Read more Go to Everyone’s own energy grid! 7 February 2022 General Everyone’s own energy grid! A totally self-sufficient house, where you generate, store and release your own energy using the most sustainable techniques. To achieve this, we are working with various partners in the Smart Hydrogen Powered Local... Read more Go to Two THUAS studies nominated for RAAK award 26 January 2022 Research, Blog Two THUAS studies nominated for RAAK award The RAAK award is the leading award in the Netherlands for practice-oriented research at universities of applied sciences. Every year, the SIA chooses a winner from six nominated projects. This year, two of the six... Read more Go to The German Desk: students active for SME in The Hague and surroundings 20 January 2022 Programmes, Research The German Desk: students active for SME in The Hague and surroundings Imagine: you get into a conversation with someone. That person asks you what you are doing. "I am a student." "So, you're in classes all day?" You: “No, I will make sure that the company I work with seizes as many... Read more Go to Between Brussels and the city hall: podcast series about Europe in the municipality 11 January 2022 Research Between Brussels and the city hall: podcast series about Europe in the municipality On 16 March 2022, there will be elections for the city council throughout the Netherlands. The battle for council seats is, logically, dominated by local themes. Read more Go to Purple Friday 10 December 2021 General, Research Purple Friday On 10 december 2021 Purple Friday took place, a day when everyone can show solidarity with the LGBTIQ+ community, simply by wearing a purple garment. 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Laura Stevens – a camp fire girl and nature activist in her youth – explores how we can mimic nature in our designs. It's called biomimicry. Read more Go to Toolkit: How do you use healthcare technology intelligently? 14 June 2021 Research Toolkit: How do you use healthcare technology intelligently? A smart walker, a plaster that monitors sugar levels, computer games as part of rehabilitation? Technology has become an integral part of healthcare too. Technology has become an integral part of healthcare. Read more Go to Creating your own fake news 11 May 2021 Research Creating your own fake news Our society is becoming increasingly more digital. The internet is the main source of information, especially for young people. At the same time we see a growing rise of fake news online. Read more Go to Associate professor Carien Verhoeff: ‘As lecturers and students, let’s be a bit more relaxed when we interact with one another’ 26 March 2021 Research Associate professor Carien Verhoeff: ‘As lecturers and students, let’s be a bit more relaxed when we interact with one another’ She loves it when her own kids tell her stories like this: ‘Those blunt and unpolished stories about how deans, department heads, mentors and lecturers interact with the pupils. Everyone should hear those stories’. Read more Pagination First Page Previous Pagina 19 19 Current page 20 Pagina 21 21 Next Last Page
Go to New Technology for Health professor: "There is a mismatch between technology and care" 9 February 2022 General, Research New Technology for Health professor: "There is a mismatch between technology and care" Luc de Witte, appointed professor of Technology for Health on December 1, has spent many years connecting new technologies to health care practice. "Technology and care have to become more interconnected. That is the... Read more
Go to Everyone’s own energy grid! 7 February 2022 General Everyone’s own energy grid! A totally self-sufficient house, where you generate, store and release your own energy using the most sustainable techniques. To achieve this, we are working with various partners in the Smart Hydrogen Powered Local... Read more
Go to Two THUAS studies nominated for RAAK award 26 January 2022 Research, Blog Two THUAS studies nominated for RAAK award The RAAK award is the leading award in the Netherlands for practice-oriented research at universities of applied sciences. Every year, the SIA chooses a winner from six nominated projects. This year, two of the six... Read more
Go to The German Desk: students active for SME in The Hague and surroundings 20 January 2022 Programmes, Research The German Desk: students active for SME in The Hague and surroundings Imagine: you get into a conversation with someone. That person asks you what you are doing. "I am a student." "So, you're in classes all day?" You: “No, I will make sure that the company I work with seizes as many... Read more
Go to Between Brussels and the city hall: podcast series about Europe in the municipality 11 January 2022 Research Between Brussels and the city hall: podcast series about Europe in the municipality On 16 March 2022, there will be elections for the city council throughout the Netherlands. The battle for council seats is, logically, dominated by local themes. Read more
Go to Purple Friday 10 December 2021 General, Research Purple Friday On 10 december 2021 Purple Friday took place, a day when everyone can show solidarity with the LGBTIQ+ community, simply by wearing a purple garment. Read more
Go to Researcher and lecturer Joris Hoeboer writes practical book about learning how to exercise 3 December 2021 General, Research Researcher and lecturer Joris Hoeboer writes practical book about learning how to exercise Regular exercise throughout one’s life leads to a lifetime of fitness and well-being, and reduces the risk of overweight and obesity. This starts with teaching children good motor skills. Read more
Go to Rehabilitation and Technology: better together! 14 October 2021 Research Rehabilitation and Technology: better together! Using a wearable device to measure your movement behaviour, having an app that provides around-the-clock support for physical exercises and deploying Big Data to improve care. Read more
Go to PhD candidate Laura Stevens likes to inspire her students 8 October 2021 Research PhD candidate Laura Stevens likes to inspire her students Her students are inspired by her to design beautiful things, based on nature. Laura Stevens – a camp fire girl and nature activist in her youth – explores how we can mimic nature in our designs. It's called biomimicry. Read more
Go to Toolkit: How do you use healthcare technology intelligently? 14 June 2021 Research Toolkit: How do you use healthcare technology intelligently? A smart walker, a plaster that monitors sugar levels, computer games as part of rehabilitation? Technology has become an integral part of healthcare too. Technology has become an integral part of healthcare. Read more
Go to Creating your own fake news 11 May 2021 Research Creating your own fake news Our society is becoming increasingly more digital. The internet is the main source of information, especially for young people. At the same time we see a growing rise of fake news online. Read more
Go to Associate professor Carien Verhoeff: ‘As lecturers and students, let’s be a bit more relaxed when we interact with one another’ 26 March 2021 Research Associate professor Carien Verhoeff: ‘As lecturers and students, let’s be a bit more relaxed when we interact with one another’ She loves it when her own kids tell her stories like this: ‘Those blunt and unpolished stories about how deans, department heads, mentors and lecturers interact with the pupils. Everyone should hear those stories’. Read more