Are you still doubting whether to cast your vote for the Works Council elections? Are you unsure who to vote for? Delta offers help.
The exact gadgets needed to make tram 19 the most robust line in Europe have led to a construction stop. MRDH is looking into the options, but keeps quiet about the planning.
The Works Council elections will be held on 3 and 4 October. For whom and which party can you vote? This time: Ronald Kuil, Chair of the FNV party.
The Works Council elections will be held on 3 and 4 October. For whom and which party can you vote? This time: Rebekka van der Grift of Young Researchers’ Impact.
The Works Council elections will be held on 3 and 4 October. For who and what parties can you vote? In part 3: Maaike Swarte of Democratisch Beleid.
The Works Council elections will be held on 3 and 4 October. For who and what parties can you vote? This time: Winke Kloosterman of the Academisch Belang (academic interest).
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. Arian and Maria are helping to find innovative solutions to societal challenges.
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: lecturer Ajay Jagadeesh: “We are creating a queer-inclusive campus.”
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: Nick van de Giesen has recently been honoured for the impact of his work.