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Vacancy: student members advisory board

Vacancy: student members advisory board

 

 

TU Delft will get a new magazine: Delft Matters. That magazine is also made by the editors of Delta, as commissioned by Alumni Relations. The magazine will be issued twice a year – for the first time in June 2022 – and will cover research, education and campus life. It will be distributed to students, staff and alumni. The articles will feature collaboration, motivation and social impact.  The magazine is the replacement for alumni magazine Delft Outlook.

 

What stories should we tell? Who should we speak to? And how will we do this? An advisory board with nine representatives from the target group will advise the editorial board and give them feedback. We are still looking for students! Are you interested in being part of this and discussing what matters for Delft Matters twice a year? Then contact the Editor in Chief, Saskia Bonger. Email her at s.m.bonger@tudelft.nl, also with questions.

 

 

Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

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s.m.bonger@tudelft.nl

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