Upon receiving an urgent letter about its growth plans, TU Delft spoke to five residents associations. A meeting with all nine associations is pending.
TU Delft tried to list the opinions about the ties with the fossil fuel industry at a deliberation on 5 April. Did it work?
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: Jan Wehner and his student group want to reduce risks of AI-systems.
Should TU Delft cut ties with the fossil fuel industry? Activists and people from industry, politics and the media discussed this at the Sustainability Debate on 25 April.
The last few months have seen strike after strike in public transport. How did it get this far? Public transport expert Wijnand Veeneman (TPM) explains.
Any students or staff members concerned about the blue cutlery sets can rest easy. The cutlery is safe to use even if its composition is not what TU Delft thought it was.
Who are the people who study or work at TU Delft? We meet them in Humans of TU Delft. This time: Jasper Mulder prepares to compete against the top European university teams.
Een recordaantal van zo’n tweeduizend medewerkers aan 72 universiteiten, hogescholen en mbo-instellingen deed deze week een cybercrisisoefening. Een kijkje achter de schermen.
GroenLinks won the most votes for the Provincial Council elections in Delft. The preliminary results show that newcomer Volt made the largest gains.