In discussions about the need for climate education, something about the reactions of many colleagues strikes Bob van Vliet. Not surprising, but to him worrying.
Walking in the countryside outside Delft, Vishal Onkhar found himself humming a strangely familiar tune. He traced its origins and realised that he was living in this poem.
Columnist Birgit van Driel enjoyed living at the JvB while studying very much. She would like all students to have a wonderful student life and a close group of housemates.
Did Professor Tim de Zeeuw really do very bad things that justify harsh sanctions? If so, Dap Hartmann says it’s in everyone’s interest that this is made explicit.
Bas Rooijakkers is concerned that if the BSA is reduced, many students will start their second year with a minimal recommendation. And that others will throw in the towel.
Collaboration with fossil fuel companies is detrimental to TU Delft’s research, PhD candidate Davide Rega writes in this letter. “It is a matter of how we conceive our work.”
Bob van Vliet is annoyed by the stance of the Executive Board on the wishes of a pressure group to stop financing from the fossil fuel industry.
As a PhD candidate whose research is partially funded by Shell, Hugo-Pieter Iglesias van Montfort has some questions and remarks for the End Fossil climate activists.
Columnist Birgit van Driel wonders why NWO does not use chance for the allocation of research grants. She is happy that the subject of drawing lots starts to gain traction.