Delft Hyperloop is changing tack and will lay the foundations for a scalable Hyperloop this year. The team is looking to recruit dozens of students.
TU Delft staff may vote in the Works Council elections on 3 and 4 November. But who to vote for? The nominees introduce themselves in this series. Part 3: Marleen Keijzer.
Three million registrations for MOOCs TU Delft has welcomed the three millionth registration for online courses (MOOCs). Registrations for the worldwide available Massive Open Online Courses peaked in mid-March, when the first lockdown started in many countries. The number of registrations then tripled from around six thousand to around twenty thousand per week. This peak…
TU Delft Library expands opening hours As of Saturday, October 24, the TU Delft Library will expand its opening hours. The Library will be accessible daily from 8:00 a.m. to midnight for borrowing and returning books. There is also a limited number of study places available. Students are required to book a study place in…
This summer, TU Delft Mechanical Engineering students revealed one of the mysteries of the infamous Oranjehotel. TU Delft TV made a documentary about it.
TU Delft staff may vote in the Works Council elections on 3 and 4 November. But who to vote for? The nominees introduce themselves in this four-part series.
Almost 1,500 TU Delft employees have access to personnel information and ICT reports from colleagues. Why do they have access and is it harmful?
With Coming Out Day approaching, two TU Delft students and one teacher talk about their coming out and how important it is to be visible and have open discussion with others.
With Coming Out Day approaching, two TU Delft students and one teacher talk about their coming out and how important it is to be visible and have open discussion with others.