Trade unions and universities have provisionally concluded a new collective labour agreement (CAO). Salaries will increase by 2 percent. What else has been agreed upon?
TU Delft alumna Cynthia Ko is challenging students to go three months without buying new clothes. The fashion detox starts on 1 July. “Swapping or thrifting is fine.”
After eight years, Shell’s former CEO Jeroen van der Veer is stepping down as Chair of the Supervisory Board of TU Delft. How does he look back on his years of service?
Het Nibud is bezorgd over de financiële positie van studenten, blijkt uit een nieuw rapport. Studentenorganisatie ISO komt meteen met een eigen voorstel voor een basisbeurs.
With Humane Warriors, TU Delft alumni Malavika Nambiar is part of a growing team tackling social issues in communities across India and the globe.
Finding a place to live as a student in Delft is not easy, but that isn’t stopping six international housemates. In fact, they want to find a place for all six of them.
Delta zoekt een tijdelijke (sept./dec.) collega (m/v) op de nieuwsredactie: een journalist met een goede pen, en interesse in onderwijs, beleid en studentenleven.
PhD student Sjoerd Loenen made the most of the lockdown. Together with three friends he brought his childhood dream to life: he developed a card game.
The lifting of restrictions shortly means that face masks can be taken off and staff can return to campus. For students, not that much will change.