Studentenuitzendbureau Stud organiseert Studucation: een dag vol trainingen zoals beleggen, snellezen, netwerken en personal branding. Op 27 mei kunnen studenten voor slechts vijf euro twee trainingen volgen van professionele bedrijven en trainers en een professionele foto laten maken voor hun LinkedIn profiel.
Have you ever imagined jumping out of a plane by yourself and feeling the rush of air as you soar towards the ground? And did you know that to learn how to skydive, you don’t necessarily need to start by doing a tandem jump? If that piques your interest then you will be happy to hear that Parachutisten Centrum Midden Nederland (Central Netherlands Skydiving Centre) is offering a special course for TU Delft students in static-line skydiving.
A magic carpet, an plate that will never let your ice cream go cold, a Lego toy train that explains the concepts of physics, a portable foot spa for two and tons more.
Is it possible that design contributes to the wellbeing of individuals and communities? That is the central question raised at the Positive Design Day on May 24.
From May 23rd to June 20th, TU Delft will be hosting 17 undergraduate students from the University of Texas (UT). The students are making the long journey to Delft in order to study nuclear science and to visit the nuclear reactor on campus.
Our crown prince with a passion for water is to become king. TU Delft contributed to his becoming a water prince.
“I think I have found a field I’d like to get my teeth into”, crown prince Willem Alexander told Paul Witteman in an interview.
New female graduates often choose to take the beaten path instead of the road less traveled in order to avoid risk, especially in a field that is typically dominated by males. However, a TU Delft alumna has been helping Delft women expand their professional horizons.
Shokoufeh Cheheili Sobbi, Life Science and Technology student at TU Delft and medicine student at Radboud University Nijmegen, has won the ECHO Bèta Technology Award. The Expertise Centre for Policy Diversity (ECHO) awards the prize annually to a talented non-Western student from higher education.
Marco Cattani has been riding a bike since he was four years old. You might say he has a love of bikes, as he has three bikes here in Holland and another one in his home country of Italy.
Internet has changed many sectors. We shop online, we book holidays online, we listen to music online. Now it is education’s turn. Students are expecting this from their university.