Winners will have to wait for TU Delft hoodies Students and employees who have won a TU Delft hoodie during the opening of the academic year game, will not receive it for the time being. The idea of using multiple time slots on different days to hand out the sweaters has been rejected by…
Despite the student associations’ plea to students to comply with the corona rules, the police had to break up an illegal house party this weekend.
Most end-of-life satellites simply burn up in the atmosphere. But a few drop to earth. What is the chance that we get hit by pieces of falling satellites?
A website to help combat the increasing number of infections A website with important information and tips on the coronavirus should combat the increasing number of infections among students. On thuisbesmet.nl (Dutch only), an initiative of the Delft Chamber of Associations (VeRa), the municipality, TU Delft and the GGD Delft students are…
The Student Hotel Delft welcomes first guests Despite the corona measures and many travel restrictions, The Student Hotel (TSH) welcomed 238 students during its first check-in day. Over ninety percent of this group came from abroad. In line with RIVM’s advice, TSH requests guests traveling from orange or red areas to…
Explaining the basic concepts of a subject to first years through song? A group of keen AE students are going viral with a home-made music video.
Corona infections among TU Delft students is rising. GGD Haaglanden is seeing infection ‘clusters’ and several Aerospace Engineering bachelor students have tested positive.
Will TU students build the longest crate bridge? After more than a year of preparation, ten TU Delft civil engineering students will attempt to build the longest beer crate bridge in the world. The current world record (26.69 meters) is in the hands of TU Eindhoven. …
Aerospace Engineering students say thanks In order to show appreciation to all lecturers and support staff of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (A&S), study association VSV “Leonardo da Vinci” has recorded a special message. In the video, several AE-students express their gratitude to all those who make remote studying possible. In May, a similar video…
Over 3000 people play TU Delft OAY game Over three thousand TU Delft students and staff have played the Opening Academic Year (OAY) game. On a virtual campus, 2099 students and 1074 employees collected as many blue flames as possible. All to have a chance to win one of three thousand limited edition TU…
