In her inaugural lecture last Friday, Professor of Design for Public Health Judith Rietjens stressed the importance of personalised care. “Someone has a particular condition, and someone else can help. This is the key to caring for someone.”
While HollandPTC has been in troubled waters since its opening in 2018, TU Delft continues to pump money into it. This is the view of the NRC newspaper. Rector Magnificus Tim van der Hagen still believes that this is the right thing to do, he told the newspaper.
The student Board of the annual career market Delft Career Days is giving more space to sustainability. To some oil, gas and chemical giants, the door will remain closed.
No off the shelf items, but unique suits. Joost Bom acquired his collection from Marktplaats and London tailors.
Future cabinets should make efforts to reduce the migration balance, says a new demography report. But there is no need to put a brake on the number of student migrants, according to the committee.
On Wednesday students and the Students Union will gather outside the House of Representatives, The Hague, to protest against the increased interest on their study loans. Why?
Anyone is welcome to help choose the new coffee beans this week. Delta took a look. “This one tastes like it was made with love. Can you say that about coffee machines?”
Do you want to discuss TU Delft’s ties to the fossil fuel industry? You can do so from November onwards. The outcomes should lead to recommendations to the Executive Board.
The KNMI presented new Dutch climate scenarios on Monday. TU Delft climate scientist Herman Russchenberg and KNMI researcher Sybren Drijfhout: “Extremes determine livability.”