Chinese universities are interested in Dutch expertise in water resource engineering and management. TU Delft is interested in testing new techniques on a larger scale.
UFO%s (unidentifiable fried objects), rude dishwashers, cool atmosphere%. We asked some foreign students and staff to share their thoughts about eating lunch at Aula.
Caroline Hummels, of the Industrial Design faculty,believes that professional designers can communicate with consumers by using sign language.
.lead In a few years, all MSc courses will be in English, including those for Dutch students, according to Rector WakkerReturn ticketsSpeaking at the MSc graduation ceremony last Thursday, Rector Wakker reiterated his belief that TU Delft should be a leading international university.
MoviesFilmhuis Lumen:The Talented Mr. Ripley, directed by Anthony Mingella, mon. to wed 20:15: Is it better to be a fake somebody than a real nobody? One of the central question of the fim, along with can Matt Damon really act?Music .
The thing that struck them most is that you can oppose a teacher in Dutch classrooms. Khurram Bukhari, Ping Xia, Hirokara Shibata and Moreno Juan are four of the 48 MSc students who recently arrived in Delft to follow a summer school course, prior to beginning their degree courses.
.no leadArchitect Francine Houben, of Mecanoo, is set to join TU Delft as a professor. Houben, who designed TU Delft%s library, will join the Faculty of Architecture for a three-year term, beginning in September.
For some MSc students completing their studies this week, the graduation ceremony will not mean the end of their stay in Delft. One student who will be staying on to live and work in the Netherlands is Cristhian Almeida Riviera, from Ecuador.
Every month Page 4 asks a member of TU Delft’s foreign legion to share their thoughts with us. This week, we begin with Soehardi Hartono, 27, a first-year MSc student studying Architecture, is from Medan, Indonesia.
MoviesFilmhuis Lumen:The Blair Witch Project, directed by Daniel Myrick and Ed Sanchez, thurs-sunday, 22:45: A scary movie if the jerky camera work doesn’t make you throw-up first.