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Do you need help? There is!

Do you need help? There is!


The TU Delft Executive Board is concerned about students’ welfare. In an e-mail to all students, sent on Wednesday evening 17 February, rector Tim van der Hagen and vice rector Rob Mudde urge students to take good care of themselves and each other. They also emphasize that they are there for students. They point out the online Symposium Student Wellbeing about dealing with setbacks and the online Well-being week from 22 February with daily workshops and lectures. There is also professional help:


  • Your study advisor;
  • One of the student psychologists: #
  • MoTiv (for group and individual consultations)
  • Your own GP or the SGZ


On the TU Delft Welfare & Study page you can find more information about support and contact in the event of calamities or crises.


These weeks, Delta is paying extra attention to student welfare, because you are not alone. For example, read these stories of experience:


Life between bed and desk: student welfare under pressure


Corona generation: ‘I don’t know a one single teacher or student’

Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

Do you have a question or comment about this article?

s.m.bonger@tudelft.nl

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