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SUMMARY:Design for Digital Autonomy
DESCRIPTION:Design for Values Impact Day – Digital autonomy \nOn 9 June\, the Delft Design for Values Institute of TU Delft hosts a workshop on Digital Autonomy for policymakers\, municipalities\, civil society and companies at Spui Campus in The Hague\, in collaboration with TU Delft | Campus The Hague. What exactly do we mean by digital autonomy? And what can organizations\, such as municipalities\, universities and companies\, do to advance digital autonomy? These are the central questions during the day. The Delft Design for Values Institute is one of the institutes of TU Delft and a partnership between various faculties. It focuses on developing and propagating design approaches where social values such as sustainability\, safety\, autonomy and justice are central. \nThis event will showcase research at TU Delft to policy makers and other societal stakeholders on values and design\, with a special focus on Digital Autonomy. During the series\, we will explore how research and practice can collaboratively advance policy and design approaches informed by values. The event will provide the opportunity to learn about the most recent research initiatives and results in your domain\, to connect to relevant TU Delft researchers and to meet other policy makers and stakeholders. Recently\, the DDfV has established several Special Interest Groups (SIGs)\, as well as a number of seed projects (for an overview\, see here). During the Research & Impact Day\, we aim to connect insights from DDfV research to practice\, strengthen the ecosystem\, and foster meaningful connections between research and policymaking. Participants are cordially invited to attend and will receive a certificate of participation. \nWhen: Tuesday 9 June 13.00-17.00 (welcome for lunch from 12.00) \nWhere: TU Delft Campus The Hague\, Spui 5 (fourth floor)\, 2511 BL The Hague \nLanguage: The working language is Dutch\, but some speakers will present in English. \n	Register now
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/design-for-digital-autonomy/
LOCATION:Spui 5\, TU Delft The Hague
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SUMMARY:Heat Action Day 2026 Den Haag:
DESCRIPTION:Op 2 juni\, tijdens Heat Action Day\, organiseren de Gemeente Den Haag\, The Hague University of Applied Sciences en Leiden University op de Spui Campus een kennisdeling over hitte in de stad. \nTijdens deze middag deelt de gemeente welke acties en producten dit jaar worden uitgevoerd rond hitte en koelte in Den Haag. De universiteit en hogeschool delen de kennis en onderzoeken die zij hebben opgebouwd over de risico’s van hitte en mogelijke oplossingsrichtingen voor de stad. \nBekijk vooral het programma en sluit aan bij onderwerpen waar jij meer over wilt weten of waar jij graag over mee wilt discussiëren! \nHeat Action Day staat in het teken van bewustwording rond hitte. Maar om bewustzijn op te bouwen\, moet eerst zichtbaar worden waar hitte mensen\, gebouwen\, openbare ruimte en vitale infrastructuur raakt. Den Haag zal zich steeds meer moeten aanpassen aan langdurige periodes van hitte\, op mens\, dier en systeemniveau. Bewoners kunnen vaker overlast\, gezondheidsklachten en in kwetsbare situaties ernstige gezondheidsschade ervaren. Ook systemen in de stad staan onder druk. Denk bijvoorbeeld aan verkeerslichten\, pompinstallaties en andere systemen die kunnen uitvallen door oververhitting als ze niet ontworpen zijn voor zulke temperaturen. \nVanuit de werksessies die de gemeente het afgelopen jaar organiseerde rond hitte is onder andere een focus ontstaan op koelteplekken. Tijdens dit event worden acties en producten die dit jaar ontwikkeld worden kort toegelicht. Daarnaast bleek tijdens eerdere werksessies behoefte aan meer kennisopbouw over de risico’s van hitte in de stad. Daarom combineren wij deze middag bewust met zowel concrete acties als kennisdeling. Deze middag bouwt voort op samenwerkingen die de afgelopen jaren zijn ontstaan tussen gemeente\, kennisinstellingen en professionals rond hitte in Den Haag. Juist door deze verschillende perspectieven samen te brengen ontstaat ruimte om kennis\, praktijkervaring en concrete acties met elkaar te verbinden. \nDe dag start bij de GGD Haaglanden met een introductieprogramma over hitte en gezondheid voor beleidsmakers in de regio die nog niet of beperkt met het thema hitte werken (Aanmelden voor het ochtendprogramma). Daarna gaat het programma verder op de Spui Campus van Leiden University\, op 15 minuten loopafstand van de Helena. Alleen een aanmelding voor lunch is nodig voor het middagprogramma. \n	Meld je nu aan
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/heat-action-day-2026-den-haag/
LOCATION:Spui 5\, TU Delft The Hague
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260416T133000
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SUMMARY:TU Delft | CaSS Launch Event​​
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the Launch Event of TU Delft’s Climate Safety & Security centre (CaSS) on Thursday\, 16 April 2026. \nThis event marks our recent move to the new Spui Campus in The Hague and offers a unique opportunity to introduce our growing research centre and foster collaboration with partners across science and policy. \n  \nProgramme Highlights \nPanel 1 – Water-Food-Human Security Nexus in a Changing Climate (chair: Edo Abraham (TUD | CaSS) \nKeynote: Henk Ovink (Global Commission on the Economics of Water)\nPanel: Juliane Schillinger (Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre)\, Lotte Asveld (TUD | CaSS)\, Jasper Verschuur (TUD | CaSS)\nPanel 2 – Energy and materials security in times of global uncertainty (chair: Kevin Rossi\, TUD | CaSS) \nKeynote: Louise van Schaik (Clingendael Institute\, Raad voor Energie)\nPanel Members: Joost Nuijten (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate)\, Shoshan Abrahami (TUD | CaSS)\nCaSS Research Expo & Network Drinks \n  \nPractical Information \n📅 Date: Thursday\, 16 April 2026\n🕒 Time: 13:30 – 17:30\n📍 Location: TU Delft Campus Den Haag\, Spui Campus\, Spui 5\, 4th Floor (room 4C.30)\, The Hague \n  \nAbout CaSS \nCaSS conducts research on fair access to fundamental human needs – water\, food\, and energy – and their crucial enablers: infrastructures and materials. Our goal is to contribute to a safe and secure future by connecting insights from engineering\, design\, and governance. More information: www.tudelft.nl/cass \nWe look forward to welcoming you and explore together how we can contribute to a climate-safe and secure future.
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/tu-delft-cass-launch-event/
LOCATION:Spui 5\, TU Delft The Hague
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SUMMARY:From Risk to Resilience: Women Shaping Security Responses
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 30 March 2026 for From Risk to Resilience: Women Shaping Security Responses \n📅 Monday\, 30 March 2026\, 16:30–18:00 (followed by networking drinks)\n📍 Spui Campus\, The Hague \nAcross the security landscape\, there is growing recognition that integrating gender perspectives leads to more effective and inclusive outcomes. Yet\, the practical application of these perspectives—particularly in the context of risk\, resilience\, preparedness\, and response—remains an ongoing challenge. \nFrom Risk to Resilience: Women Shaping Security Responses brings together experts from policy\, practice\, and academia to explore how gender-informed approaches can strengthen security strategies and responses in real-world settings. \nThe event has two main objectives: \n\nTo explore how gender perspectives can be meaningfully integrated into risk and resilience frameworks\, both in preparedness and response;\nTo create space for dialogue\, knowledge-sharing\, and connection between professionals working across the security and resilience ecosystem.\n\nJoin us if you are: \n\nA professional or student interested in security\, defence\, or resilience;\nEngaged in policy\, research\, or practice related to safety and security;\nInterested in gender perspectives and their role in shaping more effective responses.\n\nThe programme features a panel discussion with a diverse group of experts\, followed by networking drinks to continue the conversation and build connections. \nMeet the Speakers \n\nSaskia P.\, TU Delft / WIIS Netherlands — Moderator\nSuzanne van Opstal\, Ministry of Defence — Speaker\nKees van den Broek\, CARE Nederland — Speaker\nElisa Ragno\, Delft University of Technology — Speaker\n\nThis event is co-organised in collaboration with WIIS Netherlands\, TU Delft Safety & Security Institute\, CARE Nederland\, and the Ministry of Defence. \n	Register now!
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/from-risk-to-resilience-women-shaping-security-responses/
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