News releases

Project KRAKE: Securing the future of rural areas

The population is getting older, young people are moving away, stores are closing – what can we do to stop this trend in rural areas where it’s hurting the most?

Hackday Niederrhein

‘Hey, we can do that with data!’ is the motto of this year’s second annual Hackday Niederrhein in Moers from 9-10 April 2016.

Kulturwerkstatt Niederrhein zu Gast an der Hochschule Rhein-Waal

Einmal im Jahr werden im Rahmen der KULTURWERSTATT  NIEDERRHEIN neue Möglichkeiten in der Kulturarbeit diskutiert und Fördermöglichkeiten für regionale Projekte vorgestellt. 

Ausgezeichnete Ideen für die Kinderstiftung „Lesen bildet”

Studierende der Hochschule Rhein-Waal entwickelten im Rahmen eines Semesterprojekts neue kreative Ideen für die Kinderstiftung „Lesen bildet”.

Controlling machines with your mind – reality or fantasy?

Project launch BCI@Home: developing new communication technologies using brain-computer neural interfaces (BCI).

Thirty new exchange students from twelve countries

Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences welcomes 30 new exchange students from 14 partner universities around the world in summer semester 2016.

Anatal and Digilog – An art exhibition by Rhine-Waal students

First-semester students in Information and Communication Design will be publicly presenting art developed for the project ‘Anatal and Digilog’ in the Düsseldorf gallery W57 from 18 to 20 March.

Sneak Study at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences

Between 21 March and 1 April 2016, registered pupils will have the chance to “sneak” into a variety of regular university lectures and learn all about the broad offering of courses in English and German at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences.

Strengthening the Lower Rhine region with info booths and company portraits

The annual networking event Students Meet Industry will be held on 11 May 2016. Get to know regional companies and find new opportunities in the private sector.

Developing new ideas for regional companies

Third-semester students in Sustainable Tourism BA (Faculty of Society and Economics) focused their problem-solving energies on numerous real-world problems facing companies and organisations in the Lower Rhine-Region.