Education

Need funding? Meet Fast!

Delft University Fund recently launched Fast, a platform to help TU Delft students realise their ambitions by offering financial support. How does that work?

From left to right: Robert Veljacic, Guus Wiersma, Vera Sluijter and Job Knoop. (Photo: FAST)

Studying abroad, attending a conference or competing in an international competition. Study related experiences that enrich your time at TU Delft, but also cost a lot of money. Luckily there are funds that allow students to take these chances. But applying for funding may be difficult. Luckily the new student committee Fast (Funding Ambitious Students TU Delft) is here to help. We spoke to committee members Vera Sluijter and Guus Wiersma.

 


What is Fast?

Sluijter: “Fast is the student committee of Delft University Fund and it is committed to financially supporting talented students. We award grants to students who, for example, are planning to study abroad, want to present their research at a conference or have a great impactful idea. All these activities are structured in three categories: study & research, competition & conference and ambitious idea.” 


Was there a need for such a fund?

Sluijter: “The fund as such already existed, but it wasn’t well known among students. Before Fast, student grants were awarded only three times a year. Fast takes approximately one month. We took it upon ourselves to give student funding a face and to make the process easier, clearer and, well, faster.”


Hence the name?

Sluijter: “That’s actually a funny story! We started with the Dutch word gast, which can best be translated to ‘dude’. It stood for Grants for Ambitious Students TU Delft. But the thing was, all our communication is in English. So the word gast didn’t quite fit. We then came up with Fast (see video below), Funding Ambitious Students TU Delft which has a more open and international vibe.”