Djonno Bresser was elected Best Graduate 2019. He graduated in Civil Engineering and Geosciences on modelling fractures in concrete structures.
Through the Librae network, Fay de Waal and Simone Hilhorst intend to support other female students at TU Delft gain a foothold on the labour market.
The municipality recently made the regulations around house division – turning houses into spaces where rooms can be rented separately – more stringent.
Signing a rental lease and paying hundreds of euros deposit without viewing the apartment first. Despite warnings, housing scammers keep fooling oblivious internationals.
With an enormous influx of students, TU Delft is forced to rethink its campus real estate strategy. Plans for the next 12 years were recently presented.
Cinemas face difficult competition from streaming services like Netflix. Nevertheless, the student committee of Filmhuis Lumen is making an attempt to overturn this trend.
Delft University Fund recently launched Fast, a platform to help TU Delft students realise their ambitions by offering financial support. How does that work?
He had worked there for two days when the travel agent Thomas Cook went bankrupt. Now Master of Aerospace Engineering student Brent Kool is looking for a new internship.
Winner of the Inspiration Award 2019, IJsbrand de Lange, has much to thank his thesis supervisor for. “It’s because of him that my company got off the ground.”