After records were broken last year, this year too has seen a surge in the number of students wanting to join associations, reports the National Chamber of Societies.
Getting to know people from around the world makes life more interesting says master’s student Yashoda Sukul. “I was actually born in Delft so I’m very local.”
National figures are not yet available, but a round of TU Delft student associations shows that there is still much interest in membership.
Virgiel became the first climate neutral student association in the Netherlands, officially certified by the Climate Neutral Foundation.
When outgoing SoSalsa! President Shivani Singh came to study at TU Delft in 2018 she struggled to connect, but joining SoSalsa! helped her.
First year PhD candidate Eghonghon Eigbe wants to make an impact and see more females pursuing scientific studies and careers.
Our new student columnist Bas Rooijakkers has mixed feelings about the new corona restrictions at TU Delft.
Onze nieuwe student-columnist Bas Rooijakkers heeft gemengde gevoelens over de nieuwe coronamaatregelen op de universiteit.
The swim rings are deflated, the sunshade folded up and flooded basements pumped dry. But what’s been happening in higher education this summer?