To cope with the abundance of web apps at TU Delft, Monique van der Veen set up a rule that any functionality she cannot intuitively figure out in one minute will be ignored.
Do you take a certain career path or chase your own passion? This dilemma is what is keeping our science desk intern Rayan Suryadikara occupied. He wrote this column about it.
It took 12 years’ worth of temporary contracts before columnist Bob van Vliet was given a permanent position at TU Delft. He hopes for better things for his peers.
Vishal Onkhar takes an interest in Christian traditions in the Netherlands and celebrates Easter with eggs, tulips and communal spirit.
Studying should always remain a pleasure, says student columnist Can Yildiz. This will only be the case if TU Delft teaches its students to handle a world of distractions.
Academic collaboration with China is under debate now that the country is clearly using research for its army. Is this happening at TU Delft? We went in search of answers.
Rules should serve TU Delft students and staff, not the other way around, columnist Monique van der Veen argues. Pregnant and lactating students need better regulations.
Columnist Saurabh Varanasi is learning Dutch, which is proving to be quite difficult. What keeps him going? “Occasionally I stumble upon anomalies like the word uitgangspunt.”