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THUAS and Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen are contributing to the Climate Adaptation Knowledge Programme of Rijkswaterstaat by developing sensor technology for tree recognition along motorways.
Design as Research: NADR connects 30 professors from 15 universities of applied sciences to explore how applied design research can address complex societal challenges across sectors.
It is surprisingly often that the world, usually unconscious of the risks though sometimes conscious of them, falls on new developments such as the Internet of Things (the linking of devices via the ‘cloud’).
Tijdens De Maand van zetten we bij Mission Zero iedere maand een van onze onderzoeksonderwerpen in de schijnwerpers. We delen de laatste inzichten, laten zien wat volgens ons goede oplossingsrichtingen zijn voor (grote)...
Inclusive education. It’s something we talk about a lot. Because we want to offer all our students equal opportunities for study success. Yet there is one group of students that, for years, has been starting classes with...
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?
There are many reasons to study in The Netherlands. Dutch education is one of the most innovative and forward thinking systems in the world. It’s based on student-led learning, analytical debate and hands-on experience.
Do you enjoy watching films and talking about them with others? This edition, we’ll watch The Grand Budapest Hotel together and discuss it afterwards, led by Chris Heydra and Thijs Bos.
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...