From weekly social drinks, international and Dutch dinners, parties, film nights and city trips, exchange students and internationals have an inclusive, vibrant platform to make the most of their time in the Netherlands.
‘Achter ieder deurtje gebeurt een wondertje’, zei voormalig collegevoorzitter Dirk Jan van den Berg eens over de TU. Bezoekers van de eerste Backstage Tour over de campus leken hetzelfde te ervaren.
The artwork on Mekelweg is a prototype of Maison d’Artiste, a cubist house designed in 1923 by artist Theo van Doesburg and urban planner and architect Cor van Eesteren.
As the international community in Delft continues to grow, there are a number of English language productions and performances in the area geared to the non-Dutch speaker. Here’s a guide to what took place in spring 2016.
Wouldn’t it be fantastic if we could know what every researcher at TU Delft is up to? The DIG-it! team of the TU Delft Valorisation Centre aims to uncover just that.
“Holland isn’t full, but it is full of unused space,” according to Govern-ment architect Floris Alkemade. This was the inspiration behind the ‘Home Away from Home’-competition, challenging architects to design housing solutions for refugees.
On a morning in the early 1990s, a group of youthful Greenpeace demonstrators arrived at the front gate of the Reactor Institute Delft. They assumed that it was a dangerous nuclear facility and had planned to spend the day demanding its immediate closure.
In augustus 2016 zijn de Olympische Spelen in Rio de Janeiro. Delftse topsporters staan te trappelen om mee te doen. Zoals Bart Lukkes (23).
De Rubiconbeurs, die dit jaar tien jaar bestaat,
is bedoeld om veelbelovende promovendi een kans
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