Sustainability. It’s a word that should be important to all of us and is at the core of one campus association called Ecolution.
A landlord who fails to keep his agreements, a fine for rowdy behaviour – just like all other people, students may sometimes find themselves having to deal with the law.
In the North Sea, impressive wind farms are getting bigger and further from shore. The underwater cabling, which brings the electricity ashore, is starting to resemble spaghetti.
In late November, TU Delft announced its goal to graduate twenty-five dual degree PhD students with Brazil’s University of Campinas (Unicamp) by the year 2020.
Natalie Carr, 30, moved to the Netherlands in January 2012 to pursue a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. She had completed her Master’s Degree in Germany and was looking for an English-language program with just the right project.
Songza is a new trend in streaming music on your iPhone, iPad and iTouch. It is free and there are thousands of original playlists handmade by music experts for you to choose from.
Survival cafes, meet and greets and multicultural events. It’s that time of the year again. As the second semester opens, TU Delft gets ready to welcome 180 new international students.
Delft may be a small town, but it doesn’t lack variety when it comes to entertainment. Whether you’re a theatre aficionado, prefer ballet or want to watch the latest blockbuster, the perfect venue is right around the corner.
Dutch universities are internationalising at break-neck speed, with TU Delft alone adding over 1,000 international students every year. Policy makers, however, seem to have some catching up to do.