How is the corona crisis affecting students and their studies? Executive Board member Rob Mudde wants to discuss this with them. What can he do for them?
The TU Delft arm of the University Rebellion climate movement handed over a manifesto to the Executive Board on Thursday. What do the students want?
Student, how are you doing? This photo is for illustration purposes only. (Photo: Dalia Madi) How are students doing and what effect is the corona crisis having on their studies? This is what TU Delft board member Rob Mudde wants to hear from them during three Zoom sessions, as he organised earlier…
De Vrije Universiteit stelt een onderzoek in naar de sfeer en omgangsvormen bij de afdeling psychologie. Daar is sprake van intimidatie, misleiding en een sfeer van verdeel-en-heers, schrijft universiteitsblad Ad Valvas in het artikel Waarom er zoveel onderzoekers wegliepen bij psychologie. Een hoogleraar cognitieve psychologie zou geregeld schreeuwen tegen medewerkers of hen wekenlang negeren, blijkt uit…
The turnout this week for the Works Council elections was 28% lower than six years ago, when the last elections were held.
Now that we will have to work from home longer, TU Delft is reserving money for ergonomic work spaces at home. The scheme is expected to start at the end of November.
Why was the University PhD Council unable to get PhD candidates into the Works Council, and why is that a problem? President Vittorio Nespeca explains.
Car vandalism, theft and drug dealing: it has been unsafe at P Sports’ car park recently. G4S, the security company, will install cameras on Friday 30 October.
Many former students return to TU Delft later in their careers as guest lecturers. Two of them talk about their experiences.