New Chairman of the Works Council Ronald Kuil is the new Chairman of the Works Council. He was elected last week during an internal meeting. Kuil’s appointment follows the works council elections in early October. Then-chairman Menno Blaauw no longer declared himself eligible; he will retire next year. Blaauw was active in…
Firefighting course on campus Escape from a corridor full of smoke and test your security and privacy knowledge during the TU Delft Safety & Security Week. From 9 to 15 October, TU Delft is participating in the national initiative for the sixth time. This year, the main focus is on security topics…
Interest on student loans will be five times higher next year, according to calculations by newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad. The rate will increase from 0.46 to 2.55 percent. Student organisations demand an interest cap.
To give more international students the chance to learn Dutch, Student Council member Abdelkader Karbache would like to add a MOOC to the current range of courses.
Virgiel raises 6,700 euros for charity Alcuin Amal, a committee of student association Virgiel, has raised 6,700.58 euros for charity by making radio for 24 hours. In the Delft Blue House, a nod to 3FM’s Glazen Huis (an annual fundraiser, Eds.), a pair of Virgilians made radio for a day. During their…
STAP subsidy in demand for TU Delft courses It is far from easy for anyone with an interest to get a STAP subsidy for a TU Delft Extension School course. In 2022, there was a trial of six courses. Out of 60 grant applications, 10 were awarded. In 2023, out of 37 applications,…
On Friday 24 March students presented their designs for the construction of earthquake-proof emergency housing in Turkey and Syria’s earthquake hit area. Delta went to look.
Paid parking on campus delayed again The start date of the new parking policy on campus has again been postponed by a few months. Due to a shortage of materials and personnel at the suppliers, the necessary facilities such as barriers and pay machines will not be ready in time, reports the TU…
GroenLinks won the most votes for the Provincial Council elections in Delft. The preliminary results show that newcomer Volt made the largest gains.