TU Delft students exhibit in Open This year marks the 300th anniversary of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek’s death in Delft. In honour of this, TU students have designed an exhibition. Commissioned by TU Delft Science Centre, 25 students from the minor spaces of display designed an exhibition on Van Leeuwenhoek and his successors such…
Scholarship cut-off for 21 Hungarian universities 21 Hungarian universities will no longer receive funding from programmes such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ for the time being. European leaders have suspended all kinds of grants until the Orban government stops violating the rule of law and academic freedom. According to policy officer Joep…
Paying by credits instead of annual tuition fees? ‘Flexible studying’ still seems very far away. Nevertheless, Oras wants to know what TU Delft students think of the idea.
Not all students believe that TU Delft handles reports about sexually transgressive behaviour carefully. This transpired from Merel’s experience.
Who can you go to at TU Delft if you need to report any form of transgressive behaviour? What is the procedure like? Eight questions and answers.
De-escalation rooms, flexible education, and extra supervision. How do people at TU Delft think that it can become a safe and inclusive place for neurodivergent students?
The Central Student Council is spreading the Christmas spirit across campus. They hope their postcard campaign will connect TU Delft students and brighten their day.
Over 100 students and staff came together in a campus rally in solidarity with the Iranian people fighting for freedom. “We have to be their voice, because they can’t do it.”
Saskia van Heumen TU Delft Best Graduate Saskia van Heumen (clinical technology, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering) was voted TU Delft’s Best Graduate 2022 on Wednesday. Her research on the use of LED photoacoustics in medical imaging could significantly improve the lives of patients suffering from severe lymphoedema. Robbe Mudde,…