Breadcrumb About THUAS News Go to Community policing on social media – a discussion with professionals, researchers, lecturers and students 13 February 2023 Research, Programmes Community policing on social media – a discussion with professionals, researchers, lecturers and students On Tuesday, 24 January, the GUTs Centre of Expertise at The Hague University of Applied Sciences organised the seminar ‘Community policing on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street’. We discussed... Read more Go to Inspiration flows during two day seminar from Coral and THUAS 13 September 2022 General, Research, Programmes Inspiration flows during two day seminar from Coral and THUAS At the beginning of July the European network Coral – Regional Policies for Active and Healthy Living - and THUAS joined forces while hosting an inspirational seminar in The Hague. Read more Go to The Hague University of Applied Sciences study shows that the economy of The Hague is back on track after corona crisis 14 June 2022 General, Research The Hague University of Applied Sciences study shows that the economy of The Hague is back on track after corona crisis The corona crisis has left its mark, causing a 2% contraction of The Hague's economy. Nevertheless, the decrease is the smallest among the four largest municipalities in the Netherlands. Read more Go to Play-friendly cities: helping children towards a healthy future 30 May 2022 General, Research Play-friendly cities: helping children towards a healthy future More and more children in the Netherlands are overweight, don't exercise enough and have poor motor skills. To turn the tide, we need to get children moving. Outdoor playtime can play an important role here in everyday... Read more Go to Neighbourhood agents on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street 9 March 2022 General, Research Neighbourhood agents on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street Neighbourhood agents are increasingly using Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to connect with the neighbourhood. Some have thousands of followers and have become the calling card of the police. How do they handle this? Read more
Go to Community policing on social media – a discussion with professionals, researchers, lecturers and students 13 February 2023 Research, Programmes Community policing on social media – a discussion with professionals, researchers, lecturers and students On Tuesday, 24 January, the GUTs Centre of Expertise at The Hague University of Applied Sciences organised the seminar ‘Community policing on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street’. We discussed... Read more
Go to Inspiration flows during two day seminar from Coral and THUAS 13 September 2022 General, Research, Programmes Inspiration flows during two day seminar from Coral and THUAS At the beginning of July the European network Coral – Regional Policies for Active and Healthy Living - and THUAS joined forces while hosting an inspirational seminar in The Hague. Read more
Go to The Hague University of Applied Sciences study shows that the economy of The Hague is back on track after corona crisis 14 June 2022 General, Research The Hague University of Applied Sciences study shows that the economy of The Hague is back on track after corona crisis The corona crisis has left its mark, causing a 2% contraction of The Hague's economy. Nevertheless, the decrease is the smallest among the four largest municipalities in the Netherlands. Read more
Go to Play-friendly cities: helping children towards a healthy future 30 May 2022 General, Research Play-friendly cities: helping children towards a healthy future More and more children in the Netherlands are overweight, don't exercise enough and have poor motor skills. To turn the tide, we need to get children moving. Outdoor playtime can play an important role here in everyday... Read more
Go to Neighbourhood agents on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street 9 March 2022 General, Research Neighbourhood agents on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street Neighbourhood agents are increasingly using Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to connect with the neighbourhood. Some have thousands of followers and have become the calling card of the police. How do they handle this? Read more