Universities ask more time to provide information about ties with ‘organisations that propagate support for the State of Israel’. That request comes from The Rights Forum.
Engineering and medicine are entirely interwoven, says orthopedist Rob Nelissen. He enjoys working with engineers “and being taken out of my comfort zone.”
The RID’s nuclear reactor has recently started to shine blue again. Everything is awaiting the installation of the cold neutron source. But this has repeatedly been rejected.
Just imagine: TU Delft will honour the founder of the Gist en Spiritusfabriek with a museum, the Museum Van Marken. What should it look like? Here are the best ideas.
Dutch higher education does not necessarily have to refuse Chinese funding, Minister Dijkgraaf thinks. The institutions must, however, ‘be wary of the dangers and risks’.
She is fighting the disposable economy. Delta spoke to Conny Bakker during the week of the circular economy. “They lack an exhaust pipe, but baby strollers still emit a lot.”
Working with physicians is not all roses. There is a big culture difference between physicians and engineers, experiences Prof. Jenny Dankelman. ‘Doctors have to act quickly.’
NWO plans to overhaul its talent programme with the Veni, Vidi and Vici grants, according to a leaked memorandum. Some young scientists are very worried.
There is a mountain of subsidies just waiting. TU Delft researchers heard how they can apply for money for research into green hydrogen at an online meeting.