As one of the speakers at the 3 November teach-in, Dr Jeff Handmaker feels ‘compelled to clarify some crucial matters’ that were not portrayed correctly in Delta, he argues.
To prevent serious psychological problems, every student should have an obligatory course on personal leadership, writes TU Delft alumnus Mathijs van Kouwen in this letter.
What does open science have to do with the Israel-Palestine conflict? As of last week, quite a bit, writes TU Delft Library employee Saba Sharma in this letter.
In this letter Michal Shemesh, manager of the Optical Facility department, responds to the publication of the Board of MSA Ibn Firnas’ open letter.
In this open letter, the Board of Ibn Firnas, the Muslim Student Association, is asking the TU Delft Executive Board to remain neutral regarding the war in the Middle East.
Op zondag 8 oktober is Joop Gravesteijn onverwacht overleden. Joop had een bijzondere en lange staat van dienst bij de TU Delft.
New policies show that Shell is not regretful about the harm it is inflicting on the world, writes master’s student Antonio Küng. TU Delft should draw a conclusion from that.
Collaboration with fossil fuel companies is detrimental to TU Delft’s research, PhD candidate Davide Rega writes in this letter. “It is a matter of how we conceive our work.”
As a PhD candidate whose research is partially funded by Shell, Hugo-Pieter Iglesias van Montfort has some questions and remarks for the End Fossil climate activists.