UHasselt Introduces "Smart to Campus" App Led by Prof. Brijs

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – UHasselt launched the “Smart to Campus” app for students and staff, led by Professor Tom Brijs, offering the fastest, cheapest, and greenest travel across Hasselt and Diepenbeek campuses.

As VRT News reported, UHasselt has launched a new mobility tool that helps students and staff find the fastest and cheapest ways to reach campus. The tool is also available to people from UCLL and PXL. 

It covers all campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek and shows different travel options from home or student housing. Professor Tom Brijs says the tool even points out free parking areas, such as Park H, where commuters can leave their cars and continue by bike or bus. 

What is UHasselt’s “Smart to Campus” App?

The tool is part of UHasselt’s plan to encourage more people to use bikes and public transport. It gives students and staff a clear view of travel times and expenses. Professor BriJs says the goal is to offer a practical and user-friendly solution that supports sustainable commuting. 

Brijs said,

“We also want to show that it may take a little longer to come by bike, but that it is often cheaper or that you don’t have parking problems.”

The “Smart to Campus” app also calculates how many calories a user will burn, the environmental impact of the journey, and how quickly they will arrive. Professor Tom Brijs says the tool offers transportation options tailored to each student or staff member. This way, users can pick the option that works best for them. 

The app mainly targets new students and staff starting at the university.

“People undergoing a life change, such as a new program or a new job, are more receptive to information that can help them get to that location,”

says Brijs.  

“Of course, we want to reach everyone, but we know it’s harder to change behaviour if you’ve been using the same transportation plan for years.”

Similar initiatives have been implemented at other universities in Belgium to promote sustainable campus mobility. The University of Leuven (KU Leuven) has introduced the “Leuven Mobility App,” which integrates various modes of transportation, including public transit, cycling, and walking, to help students and staff plan their journeys. The University of Ghent (UGent) has partnered with local authorities to provide students with discounted public transport passes and bike-sharing programs.

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14 responses to “UHasselt Introduces "Smart to Campus" App Led by Prof. Brijs”

  1. Nickname 
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    Nickname Master

    Brilliant, just what we needed—another app to remind us that biking is cheaper than parking! Next, they’ll have one for counting how many calories we burn while waiting for the bus. 🚲💼

  2. Spit 
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    Spit Turanga

    Just what we needed, another app to tell us how to cycle while saving the planet! Next, they’ll have an app to calculate your coffee intake at the campus café. ☕️🚴‍♂️

  3. Just what we needed, an app to remind us that biking to campus is the new black. Because who doesn’t love sweating through their lecture after calculating their calorie burn? 😂🚴‍♂️

  4. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Finally, a digital way to take the scenic route to campus—because who doesn’t love burning a few calories while saving on parking? 🚲💼 Can’t wait to see the app calculate my frustration levels too!

  5. HolyCombo Avatar

    So, we finally have an app that tells us to ride bikes instead of driving – brilliant! Next, they’ll suggest we grow our own veggies to save on groceries. 🤦‍♂️🚲

  6. Just what we needed – another app to remind us that cycling to campus burns calories but doesn’t quite pay the rent! 🚴‍♂️💸 Can’t wait to see how many students ‘enthusiastically’ embrace the joys of public transport.

  7. Just what we needed, another app to tell us how to bike to campus while burning calories—because who doesn’t want to sweat their way to class? 🚴‍♂️ Next, they’ll have an app to remind us to breathe while we’re at it! 😂

  8. Mantis Queen Avatar
    Mantis Queen

    Just what we needed, another app to remind us that biking is the new black. Who needs a car when you can save the planet and sweat like a pig? 🚴‍♂️💦

  9. Scratch Man Avatar
    Scratch Man

    Finally, an app to tell us how to get to campus without sitting in traffic like sardines in a tin! 🚲💨 Can’t wait for it to also calculate the exact amount of time I spend waiting for the bus in the rain.

  10. Oh joy, another app to remind us that cycling is not just for hipsters but also for those who enjoy burning calories while dodging raindrops. Must be a hit with the students who can now ponder their life choices while staring at the “greenest” route to campus. 🚴‍♂️💨

  11. Feline 
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    Feline Devil

    So, we finally have an app that tells students how to be eco-friendly while burning calories – because, you know, cycling is all the rage now! 🚴‍♂️ Who needs a car when you can sweat your way to class and save the planet at the same time, right? 😏

  12. sly silvermoon Avatar
    sly silvermoon

    A smart app for students to find the quickest route to campus? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be launching a “How to Brew Your Own Coffee” app for those late-night study sessions. ☕️📱

  13. Hightower Avatar

    Just what we needed, another app telling us how to get from A to B while also reminding us to burn those calories. Cheers to cycling our way to campus like it’s the Tour de France! 🚴‍♂️💼

  14. Just what we needed, another app to remind us that cycling is good for the planet and our waistlines. 🎉 Because who wouldn’t want to take the scenic route to their lectures while burning calories? 😂

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