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View allThe Dutch Student Union (LSVb) is calling attention to the money worries of Iranian students. Many are unable to access their bank accounts due to the war in their home country, while their ability to work in the Netherlands is limited.
The Academic Career Track is supposed to be a clear academic career path, but the reality is quite different, as Britte Bouchaut observes. Because the criteria have become more flexible and personalised, they have actually become less precise.
For those following the bird webcams at the Faculty of Architecture, it’s been an exciting time. When would the three eggs in the nest box hatch? This past Monday, it finally happened! Three tiny white fluff balls can briefly be seen whenever the mother leaves to grab a bite.
The giant robot chessboard, built to honour the anniversary of the student association Electrotechnische Vereeniging (EVT) attracted much attention at the Markt on Saturday afternoon. However, the robots refused to work so the electrical engineers had to move the parts by hand.
Data from 275 million users of the Canvas learning platform worldwide is believed to have been stolen in a cyberattack. The hackers are threatening to publish some of the data if the software’s developer does not pay a ransom.
The government says it will not intervene in the employment of foreign staff at chip manufacturers, drone producers or defence companies. The ‘screening law’ for knowledge security will therefore only apply to higher education. That is, if the law is introduced at all.
In their first Delta column, Jutta Van Gestel, drawing on their own experience, sees that AI will never replace the intense thought processes and creativity of the human mind.
“There has to be a more efficient way,” Surya Prakash thought while cooking in his dorm room. Ten years later, his efficient ultra hot frying pan is used by a Michelin star chef.
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