To Dap Hartmann, having people who do not teach design lecture halls is like letting fish design bicycles.
Bas Rooijakkers does not agree with all bachelor degree programmes being given in Dutch again. What he does believe is that you learn better if your course is in Dutch.
As one of the speakers at the 3 November teach-in, Dr Jeff Handmaker feels ‘compelled to clarify some crucial matters’ that were not portrayed correctly in Delta, he argues.
Columnist Bob van Vliet believes that deans and directors should take a more active part in the public debate about controversial issues.
Vishal Onkhar dives into the rabbit hole of Dutch politics to make an ‘informed vote’ for the House of Representatives election. There’s no perfect vote, he discovers.
To prevent serious psychological problems, every student should have an obligatory course on personal leadership, writes TU Delft alumnus Mathijs van Kouwen in this letter.
Columnist Birgit van Driel is fed up with everyone saying that she has done a difficult study and believes that this stigma has negative consequences for the Netherlands.
Dap Hartmann advocates remaining critical of content, even when it concerns the work of colleagues. Making your own judgement is the essence of a good scientist, he believes.
What does open science have to do with the Israel-Palestine conflict? As of last week, quite a bit, writes TU Delft Library employee Saba Sharma in this letter.