TU Delft should be pleased when students are critical and socially aware rather than regret it when they take action, argues Bob van Vliet.
TU Delft should have more critical discussions about the urgency and scalability challenges of the energy transition, argues master student Antonio Küng.
Sports, digital media and studying; it all kept Vishal Onkhar away from reading literature for years. Until now!
It struck Birgit van Driel that there were few people at the International Women’s Day event. Inspired by the omdenken-show, she came up with an idea.
You got a cum laude for your PhD and are an exceptional researcher. But without a teaching certificate, you may not teach students. The system is flawed, says Dap Hartmann.
Campaign films, TV debates between political parties, columnist Bas Rooijakkers got really fed up with it all over the last few weeks. He has an idea about how to improve it.
If TU Delft can push electives on artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship, why does it not do so for climate education, wonders columnist Bob van Vliet.
Vishal Onkhar is on the way to becoming a Dutch citizen. A journey to a huge and permanent destination.
In the prelude to International Women’s Day, the term equity made its debut at TU Delft. According to student Dennis Lappee this is hazardous.