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Can academia bypass commercial publishers?

22 November 2023

Universities are still paying millions to commercial publishers of scientific journals. But why?

‘Polarised debate on internationalisation is threat to science’

17 November 2023

Good science cannot exist without international exchange, the Young Academy claims. The society is worried about the “highly polarised” discourse on language of instruction.

Screening of researchers by TU Delft: despite negative advice at times still welcome

17 November 2023

Despite criticism from academia, there will be a nation-wide screening of foreign students and researchers. TU Delft started its own screening last year. How is it going?

How a former farm became TU Delft’s biodiversity initiative

17 November 2023

Delta joined groundskeeper René Hoonhout and eco-policy developer Tim Tabak, together with nature expert Gerard Kuit in a guided bird-spotting tour of the Hammenpoort.

‘European train connections lag behind expectations’

16 November 2023

Travelling by train within Europe was the Green Deal’s plan. Three years later, train travel is ‘the best advertisement for flying’. Do European trains still have a future?

Breakthrough opens door to donor-free blood transfusions

13 November 2023

TU Delft researcher Joan Gallego developed a method to produce red blood cells, paving the way to donor-free blood transfusions. Clinical trials should begin by 2025.

Closed due to success: BE-Basic programme for green raw materials

10 November 2023

On 16 November Luuk van der Wielen will present a summary of 13 years of BE-Basic, the stimulus programme for green raw materials. What has it brought?

Software engineering professor: ‘AI places higher demands on students’

9 November 2023

Artificial intelligence will make programming obsolete, says the journal Communications of the ACM. TU Delft Professor of Software Engineering Arie van Deursen responds.

Open letter: ‘NWO and KNAW should be more critical of fossil industry’

7 November 2023

NWO and KNAW need to be more critical of collaboration with the fossil fuel industry. This is the opinion of 450 employees of 13 universities and 11 research institutes.

Bombs, dismissal and censorship pose worldwide threats to science

6 November 2023

From murder to dismissal: Scholars at Risk counted 409 attacks on academic freedom in 66 countries last year. More than last year. The Netherlands is also mentioned.

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