The student party Stip won the most votes during the municipal council elections of 14, 15 and 16 March. The turnout was lower than four years ago.
Doris van Halem (TU Delft) and Lydia Senanu (Ghana) are developing ceramic water filters that stop heavy metals and bacteria – a locally made filter for safe drinking water.
Like many of his compatriots, TU Delft postdoc Pavlo Bazilinskyy is doing what he can to help people on the frontlines in Ukraine. “They just want to protect their home.”
When she heard about the war in Ukraine, master’s student Paulina Zurawska was inspired to do something to help people in need.
Students for Ukraine have collected at least one thousand boxes of aid goods in the past week. The first load will leave for Ukraine on Saturday. The action continues.
More than 200 students have joined together in the Students for Ukraine collective. Also in Delft they are collecting items for Ukrainians in need.
Working in a TU Delft Design Lab is a unique experience of being a student and a researcher at the same time, said Alberto Magni.
Ukrainian academics at TU Delft are worried about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. They are in close contact with their families and are glued to the news.
Are TU Delft students being given misleading data about the climate? A climate researcher accuses the Shell sponsored Offshore Engineering Research Group of cherry picking.
