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Education

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3,610 signatures for Mekelweg tramStudent organisations Stip, AAG, Oras, and Vssd delivered 3,610 signatures and a petition to Nico Voogd, president of the TU%s executive board, last Friday.

The students want the tram, which is to be part of the TU’s new Masterplan, to travel down the Mekelweg, through the heart of the main campus. This, they believe, will revive campus life and provide added security. The TU’s current plan calls for the tram to run along the Schoemakerstraat, which is on the outskirts of the campus. The petition was signed by all the student union executive committees and councils, as well as by several professors involved with traffic and transportation issues.

Competition for Industrial Design Engineering

Presently, TU Delft is the only university in the Netherlands that offers Industrial Design Engineering. But this will change in 2002 when two other technical universities, in Twente and Eindhoven, start their own courses. Twente is expanding enormously, with six new courses starting in 2002, including psychology, which is now apparently a technical study. TU Delft didn’t apply for any new courses.

3,610 signatures for Mekelweg tram

Student organisations Stip, AAG, Oras, and Vssd delivered 3,610 signatures and a petition to Nico Voogd, president of the TU%s executive board, last Friday. The students want the tram, which is to be part of the TU’s new Masterplan, to travel down the Mekelweg, through the heart of the main campus. This, they believe, will revive campus life and provide added security. The TU’s current plan calls for the tram to run along the Schoemakerstraat, which is on the outskirts of the campus. The petition was signed by all the student union executive committees and councils, as well as by several professors involved with traffic and transportation issues.

Competition for Industrial Design Engineering

Presently, TU Delft is the only university in the Netherlands that offers Industrial Design Engineering. But this will change in 2002 when two other technical universities, in Twente and Eindhoven, start their own courses. Twente is expanding enormously, with six new courses starting in 2002, including psychology, which is now apparently a technical study. TU Delft didn’t apply for any new courses.

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