The DE-ESCALATING project explores how professionals in public sectors can prevent and manage aggression. Together, we develop strategies to reduce escalation and create safer working environments.
The global ageing of the urban population calls for more age-friendly cities tailored to the wishes and needs of older adults and offering them every opportunity to participate in society.
How can young people, policymakers, and international institutions in The Hague come closer together and what can we achieve with the interaction between these groups?
This research focuses on improving wheelchair performance in sports and rehabilitation. It measures wheelchair use, supports elite athletes and helps rehabilitation centers optimize guidelines.
The Medical Delta Living Lab Vitality Innovation & Technology (VIT) for Life focuses on promoting the vitality of people with (an increased risk of) lifestyle-related health issues. The lab focuses on the development of...
Project goals are increasing awareness about textile consumption and specifically re-appreciating textile waste and enabling commercialization of an accessible product line that uses textile waste as primary resource.
The research group aims to create and design an investment fund for and with students: The Hague Student Investment Fund (HSIF). The fund is intended for the phase in which there is hardly any venture capital available...
Image-guided treatment enables patients to be treated in a more targeted and less invasive way. This results in health benefits and ensures the approach is future-proof.
The project provides insights into how learning communities in the sector can be supported with actionable knowledge, tools, and guidance for adopting and implementing innovative socio-technical enhanced safety practices...
With flexible assessment, we develop smart principles, quality, and expertise that strengthen flexible learning pathways and drive educational innovation.
This research focuses on developing knowledge, tools, and interventions that help prevent online victimisation, reduce its impact, and strengthen the resilience of victims.
Arbitras is a student-led organization that aims to connect students, academics, and professionals to promote the use and knowledge of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It is as an initiative of the Multilevel...
THUAS and Leiden University signed a collaboration agreement in relation to the Journal on International Labor Rights Case Law (ILaRC). As a result of the collaboration Ms. Stefania Marassi (THUAS, LAW) became a managing...
The mission of the Centre of Expertise on Global Governance ‘New actors, new solutions’ is to increase the understanding of students, professionals and citizens about how global governance works in practice.
In collaboration with stakeholders, promising innovations are developed, evaluated, and implemented in real-life settings, enabling people to live safely and independently at home for longer, thanks to technology.
For the transformation in care towards health and appropriate care, which is needed to ensure the affordability and high quality of care, prehabilitation can play a leading role.