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The themes of energy transition and becoming natural-gas independent are more urgent than ever! The question is: What could be the role of hydrogen as an energy carrier in this? What are the options? What problems are we...

Professor in Philosophy and Professional Practice, Chris Detweiler, has been awarded the Artists + Machine Intelligence (AMI) Research Award for his research project 'Sociotechnical Considerations of AI in Music...

The 'Reading Objects' minor challenges students of the IT & Design degree programme to think about their design choices. And how they influence our daily lives. The Philosophy & Professional Practice Research Group...

At The Hague University of Applied Sciences, we encourage collaboration between students and lecturers for meaningful research. Marianne Blomers, under the guidance of Pauline de Jong, investigated sustainability...

Perhaps you suffer from dyslexia or have a hearing or visual impairment or physical disability. There is no reason why you cannot enrol in a degree programme at a university of applied sciences. THUAS has numerous...

The day before Open Day at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, we’re coming together to clean up the area. Join us and earn a lunch voucher as a thank-you!

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Interactive talk with Sam Schwencke (Extinction Rebellion) and Jeremy Bentham (World Energy Council) led by lecturer Emma Prins.