A newspaper article on the sale of the historic ‘Mijnbouw’ building is raising questions within TU Delft. According to the Board, the article is based on wrong assumptions.
What do international TU Delft students and employees think of the debate on internationalisation. Do they still feel welcome at TU Delft?
Suspend work with institutions supporting the military operations in Gaza immediately. A group at TU Delft requests. On Friday, they will hold a meeting at Pulse.
With his housemates’ support, Koos Meesters won a seat on the Student Council and represents Dé Partij. How will he build a party and a student association on his own?
Anyone is welcome to help choose the new coffee beans this week. Delta took a look. “This one tastes like it was made with love. Can you say that about coffee machines?”
Changes will be made to email and calendar item storage. The mail boxes will move from TU Delft servers to the Microsoft cloud. The Works Council hopes this will be temporary.
He has been working at TU Delft for 15 years, but always with a different logo on his shirt. Why doesn’t TU Delft hire us, asks cleaner Asah Akebe on TV on 12 October.
DEWIS, TU Delft’s women’s network, marked Diversity Week. Speakers, panel members and a small audience talked about participation for women and men at TU Delft.
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in this series. Wing Yan Man is organising the first ever IDE standalone exhibit at Dutch Design Week.