Regine von Stieglitz, Hotelschool The Hague
President Board of Directors

welcome

future.

As we had a strong urge to renovate Campus The Hague, we purposefully incorporated these future ambitions into the renovation plans. For example, we were able to implement many sustainable measures in the renovation of Campus The Hague. We use sustainable materials and climate control systems to provide a healthy environment. Translating our ambitions into structural changes has resulted in innovative and sustainable Campuses in Amsterdam and The Hague.

Design the future

"We did our utmost to build a campus where everyone can start making new memories and creating hospitable futures together."

Campus The Hague is open to industry and society. It is a place of interaction and cooperation between all our user groups. Some significant improvements to our campus are; the new prominent entrance, a more spacious main hall, a more accessible Media Centre and future-proof restaurants. We are also pleased with the increased number of flexible work- and study spaces for employees, students and guests. However, investment in our educational community inevitably goes beyond the physical grounds of the campus. Our strong heritage, caring community and responsible business ethic reflect in everything we do. I can proudly say that the new Campus The Hague is literally and figuratively the heart of hospitality.


Investing in our community

A sustainable strategy and clear ambitions for the future demand top quality work from our employees. Our internationally experienced lecturers and instructors, and ambitious students deserve to work and study in a professional atmosphere. The Hotelschool premises are transparent, bright and welcoming. This is an environment where social and business meetings take place in a relaxed environment. Investment in a new campus was equally an investment in our networks, professional development and life-long learning.


A sustainable strategy and clear ambitions for the future demand top quality work from our employees. Our internationally experienced lecturers and instructors, and ambitious students deserve to work and study in a professional atmosphere. The Hotelschool premises are transparent, bright and welcoming. This is an environment where social and business meetings take place in a relaxed environment. Investment in a new campus was equally an investment in our networks, professional development and life-long learning.


Accommodating ambitions

Centre of excellence

Perhaps, a campus is one of the most challenging things to build or renovate. It’s a very delicate process, not only because of the different user groups. It plays a central role in so many lives; the emotional involvement is extremely high. We did our utmost to build a campus where everyone can start making new memories and creating hospitable futures together.

"Our strong heritage, caring community and responsible business ethic reflect in everything we do."

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Regine von Stieglitz, Hotelschool The Hague
President Board of Directors

welcome

future.

Centre of excellence

"Our strong heritage, caring community and responsible business ethic reflect in everything we do."

Perhaps, a campus is one of the most challenging things to build or renovate. It’s a very delicate process, not only because of the different user groups. It plays a central role in so many lives; the emotional involvement is extremely high. We did our utmost to build a campus where everyone can start making new memories and creating hospitable futures together.

A sustainable strategy and clear ambitions for the future demand top quality work from our employees. Our internationally experienced lecturers and instructors, and ambitious students deserve to work and study in a professional atmosphere. The Hotelschool premises are transparent, bright and welcoming. This is an environment where social and business meetings take place in a relaxed environment. Investment in a new campus was equally an investment in our networks, professional development and life-long learning.


Accommodating ambitions

Campus The Hague is open to industry and society. It is a place of interaction and cooperation between all our user groups. Some significant improvements to our campus are; the new prominent entrance, a more spacious main hall, a more accessible Media Centre and future-proof restaurants. We are also pleased with the increased number of flexible work- and study spaces for employees, students and guests. However, investment in our educational community inevitably goes beyond the physical grounds of the campus. Our strong heritage, caring community and responsible business ethic reflect in everything we do. I can proudly say that the new Campus The Hague is literally and figuratively the heart of hospitality.


Investing in our community

"We did our utmost to build a campus where everyone can start making new memories and creating hospitable futures together."

As we had a strong urge to renovate Campus The Hague, we purposefully incorporated these future ambitions into the renovation plans. For example, we were able to implement many sustainable measures in the renovation of Campus The Hague. We use sustainable materials and climate control systems to provide a healthy environment. Translating our ambitions into structural changes has resulted in innovative and sustainable Campuses in Amsterdam and The Hague.

Design the future

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