Student associations are calling on the governing political parties to significantly increase the number of student rooms. They are also arguing for more shared student housing.
The residents of about 20 Duwo housing complexes in Delft have been waiting for months for the final bill for the service costs of 2022 and 2023. The final notification has not yet been delivered and the housing provider offers its apologies.
The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering will introduce a preferential policy for female students in the next academic year. Thirty percent of the places will be reserved for women.
More confidential advisors, improved complaint and reporting procedures, and investing in culture and leadership. The Executive Board is adopting a series of measures after a survey among employees on diversity and inclusion.
Student entrepreneurs can learn about running a business in an accessible way at the Kickstart Lab. “I feel like I can do ‘real work’ here instead of just messing around.”
TU Delft is struggling with partnerships with fossil fuel companies. What decisions would staff and students make? An online consultation lets them ‘work out their dilemmas’.
Students have discovered a security risk in TU Delft emails. It made it possible to send emails under someone else’s name.
What did the TU Delft campus vote for? GroenLinks/PvdA is the big winner in Delft, according to the final results of the national elections (in Dutch). 25.9 percent of Delft residents voted for the party. That is a growth of 11 percent compared to the previous elections. D66, the largest party in Delft…