Train strike: what is TU Delft doing? Dutch railway (NS) staff will strike again on Friday 9 September. There are no trains running throughout the Netherlands that day. At TU Delft lectures, promotions and graduation ceremonies continue as usual. The unions are once again campaigning for a new, better labor agreement. According to…
Dyson Award for TU Delft student German exchange student Konstantin Wolf (Industrial Design Engineering) has won the Dutch James Dyson Award with Breathe, a compact ventilation system to improve air quality in small living spaces. Wolf developed Breathe especially for tiny houses. A special feature of the system is that it takes up…
The first 50 of a total of 220 asylum seekers arrived on 3 September in the emergency shelter on the TU Delft campus. How do they live there and how long can they stay?
Coming October, emergency packets of sanitary towels or tampons will be available free of charge in all educational buildings on the TU Delft campus.
During a visit to the OWee activities market, Queen Máxima and Minister Dijkgraaf heard about the importance of student associations for students’ welfare.
Thousands of freshmen are currently being introduced to Delft student life. Delta participates throughout the week, from racing to swimming. This was the Thursday.
Thousands of freshmen are currently being introduced to Delft student life. Delta participates throughout the week, from activity market to cantus. This was the Wednesday.
Thousands of freshmen are currently being introduced to Delft student life. Delta participates throughout the week, from gay bingo to leek slapping. This was the OWee Tuesday.
Two TU Delft graduates designed Step Out, a platform connecting students new to the city with the activities, events and workshops they enjoy.