Thesis students help recycled felt change the fashion industry
Working with the company i-did and renowned couture designer Ronald van der Kemp (RVDK), three pairs of students shared their final thesis work centered around Project Trashure.
The CoECS in the picture: research projects of the research groups
The research groups of the Cyber Security Centre of Expertise are running at full speed. Watch a series of videos below where our researchers explain their projects.
13-metre solar butterfly descends on Scheveningen boulevard
Saturday 25 June, the Municipality of The Hague welcomes the SolarButterfly; a sustainably built tiny house on wheels. This solar butterfly is made from over 800 kg of PET bottles fished out of the ocean and runs...
She is a first-year Electrical and Electronic Engineering student. Elif Erkan first thought of studying physics or teacher training, but registered last-minute for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree...
Professor Monique Berger inspires with personal stories during inaugural lecture
An enormous drive, passion for her profession and determination. That's what professor Monique Berger exuded during her inaugural lecture on 16 June at The Hague University of Applied Sciences.
If you look in your waste bin, you will see that most of the waste consists of packaging material. And especially food packaging. After all, butter, spaghetti and takeaway food cannot be transported without packaging.
i-did: a unique concept within the global circular textile industry
Around 330 million kilos of old textile ends up on the textile waste mountain in the Netherlands every year. At i-did they clean this up by transforming old textiles into recycled felt.
As a fashion retailer, how can you better sell your sustainable range? This is what 60 design students from The Hague University of Applied Sciences pondered in the Next Fashion Retail research project.
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.
“Twenty years ago I just wanted to get out of school”
Now that society is rapidly digitising - we can even control our thermostat remotely - the field of ICT is increasingly broadening. How does a fourth-year HBO-ICT student see this? How does an alumnus with a lot of ICT...