Digitale samenwerking vergroot internationale kansen in het hoger onderwijs en maakt studie-ervaring toegankelijker voor meer studenten, met speciale focus op kansengelijkheid en nieuwe leeropbrengsten.
When The Hague Pathway College (THPC) launched in 2019, they started with just 50 students. Since then, they’ve built a vibrant community that prepares international students for their studies at our university.
Gerard Hoekstra demonstrates how high-impact research into digital security strengthens our society. From identifying threats to developing solutions: his research group seeks out vulnerabilities before criminals do.
How can THUAS become a healthy university and help its students and staff members at school and at work to lead and/or maintain a healthy lifestyle? Several research groups, degree programmes and service departments are...
More and more children in the Netherlands are overweight, don't exercise enough and have poor motor skills. For children to become healthy and fit adults, it is important to encourage them to exercise more.
Wearable sensor devices, also known as wearables, can help employers and employees in the workplace. By taking measurements of, for example, heart rate and perspiration as well as exposure to noise or hazardous...
Poultry is the largest source of animal protein for human consumption and essential to feed the world's growing population. In intensive poultry farming, such as in the Netherlands, large-scale operations and high...
The project Wearables for Occupational health: Measuring vests for Body Parameters and Exposure and Motion started on 1 February, 2019. In cooperation with Kinetic Analysis and CBS, the research group is developing...
The Re/Manufacturing Lab brings together education and research in the domain of Circular Manufacturing and Industry 4.0. With cross-links through all degree programmes of our Faculty of Technology, Innovation and...
The Dutch Prognostics Lab focuses on standardisation of measurement and documentation protocols for organisations to share and use their data. This contributes to more reliable systems and lower maintenance costs.