After three months of working from home and with relaxation of corona measures set in motion, Delta wants to get in-depth insight in how students and staff feel about the current situation. That is why we have started an online survey, in collaboration with other higher education media outlets in the Netherlands. The results will be published before the summer break. …
After three months of working from home and with relaxation of corona measures set in motion, Delta wants to get in-depth insight in how students and staff feel about the current situation. That is why we have started an online survey, in collaboration with other higher education media outlets in the Netherlands. The results will be published before the summer break. …
De redactieraad van Delta, het journalistieke online platform van de TU Delft, zoekt een nieuw lid: een medewerker met hart voor universitaire journalistiek. De redactieraad bestaat uit negen leden, onder wie studenten en medewerkers van de TU Delft en externe journalistiek deskundigen. Momenteel hebben wij een vacature voor een medewerker uit de wetenschappelijke staf. De redactieraad…
Now that the first TU Delft Diversity Officer has announced his departure, two questions arise: what has the action on diversity delivered and what happens now?
Beijing closes universities against corona Now that higher education in the Netherlands is allowed to open its doors again and the lockdown is being eased, the Chinese capital Beijing is closing schools and universities after a new outbreak of the virus. Education goes back online, travel is only allowed in emergencies and without a…
Tuition fees up by 25 euros Studying becomes a little more expensive again. In the academic year 2021-2022, tuition fees will increase by 25 euros to 2,168 euros. It is a smaller increase than last year, when tuition fees rose by 60 euros. In 2014 it even went up by 71 euros. Tuition fees are determined…
Studies delayed due to the coronavirus crisis? For students from outside Europe that’s a costly business, which is why TU Delft is giving final-year students a discount. The Dutch government is allocating €200 million to compensate affected final-year students; those who obtain a diploma between September 2020 and the end of January 2021 at a university of…
Studies delayed due to the coronavirus crisis? For students from outside Europe that’s a costly business, which is why TU Delft is giving final-year students a discount. The Dutch government is allocating €200 million to compensate affected final-year students; those who obtain a diploma between September 2020 and the end of January 2021 at a university of…
Out now: the 4TU Career Special Applying for a job in times of corona is a daunting task for any recent, or soon-to-be graduate. This second edition of the 4TU Career Special is full of tips on how it is best approached. It is an unusual edition, as the magazine was both produced and…
TU Delft expects timely promotions Despite the corona crisis, TU Delft expects PhD students and postdocs to complete their research within the set time frame, says Jan Dirk Jansen, dean of Civil Engineering and Geosciences and chairman of the COVID-19 working group on finance. In the video below he says that we now face exceptional circumstances,…