Designing Academic Inquiry Posters – Exposition at the Royal Library

The Designing Academic Inquiry (DAI) course enabled LUC students to research topics related to city of the Hague. On 12 May 2011, during an energetic poster conference the students presented their work. The posters are on display at the Royal Library of the Hague.

Designing Academic Inquiry Conference

Designing Academic Inquiry is a core research methodology course in the Year 1 curriculum of LUC. Springing off disciplinary building blocks to reach higher planes of academic thinking, the course systematically maps method and knowledge to equip our honours students with concrete skills in research design and analysis in a liberal arts and sciences framework. To mark the end of course, 12 May 2011 saw all LUC students display their group research output on various topics of concern to the city of The Hague at LUC's first poster conference.

DAI Exposition at the Royal Library

DAI Exposition at the Royal Library

Exposition at the Royal Library

The posters are currently on display at the Royal Library in The Hague. The six research posters are crafted by LUC students and displays the research findings on the following The Hague related topics:

  • Public transportation

  • Healthcare

  • Recycling and waste management

  • Sporting and leisure facilities

  • Museums and cultural provisions

  • Parks and open public spaces

The exposition will be available to all visitors until 31 August in the Royal Library, up the stairwell next to the reception desk. 

On behalf of the LUC The Hague staff, students and the Royal Library you are more than welcome to take a look!

 
Last Modified: 06-07-2011