It’s National Climate Week so NPO Radio 1 is transmitting live all week from The Green Village. That is not only a first for TU Delft.
Being an engineer is about more than just studying, says Leon Heuts, the new head of Studium Generale.
A TU Delft student has found a way to keep the student loan interest as low as possible. Students who do this must suspend their loan and public transport card for a month.
A professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, who has also worked in the Netherlands, has been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for the rape of a student in 2016.
From both social and environmental perspectives, collaborative living has a lot of advantages, says Associate Professor Darinka Czischke. “It makes so much sense to me.”
Through Student Onbeperkt, former TU Delft student Eleana Vallianatos works for students with functional impairments. “The platform is a step towards inclusive education.”
Students will indeed pay interest on their student debt, but Education Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf sees a ray of hope.
Through his Dream CV initiative, Alihan Uzun is helping young people rise above the challenges of inequality in education.
The data collection for research into diversity and inclusion has been stopped with immediate effect. The reliability of the new data can no longer be guaranteed.