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Studentenkamers duurder

De huurprijs van studentenkamers die via kamernet.nl worden verhuurd, is met gemiddeld 15 euro gestegen ten opzichte van vorig jaar. Delftse studenten betalen minder dan gemiddeld, maar ook hier stegen de prijzen.

Inclusief gas, water en licht betaalt een student nu 356 euro per maand voor een kamer. In Delft is het gemiddeld 26 euro minder, 3,1 procent meer dan vorig jaar. Deze cijfers gelden alleen voor kamers van Kamernet.nl.

In Amsterdam bleef de gemiddelde huurprijs gelijk, toch is de stad nog steeds de duurste van alle studentensteden: een kamer kost er 465 euro per maand. Ook in de goedkoopste stad, Enschede, gingen de huurprijzen niet omhoog. Studenten betalen er 248 euro voor een kamer.

Opvallend is de forse stijging van de huurprijzen in Den Haag en Maastricht met respectievelijk 9,4 en 8,2 procent. In Den Haag, nu de op een na duurste studentenstad, bedraagt de gemiddelde huurprijs 397 euro.

Studenten die in een studentenhuis wonen betalen per maand gemiddeld 57 euro minder dan andere kamerbewoners. De gemiddelde studentenkamer, aangeboden op Kamernet, is 17,96 vierkante meter groot.

Sustainability is very trendy and booming. To show this, sustainability platform Osiris and the Students 4 Sustainability (S4S) foundation presented an event during a week in November 2008 with an exhibition about sustainable project in de TU aula and several workshops, lectures and excursions about sustainable subjects. To continue with this new ‘tradition’ the Sustainability Event ’09 (9-14 November) is being organized at this moment. More organizations joined the organizational team this year. Besides Osiris and S4S, also the Energy Club will do everything to organize a great Sustainability Event ’09! It is time to get to know these organizations better.

Osiris
Osiris is an interactive student platform that wants to make sustainable development touchable and attractive by combining theory and practice. The goal is “to increase the social basis of sustainable development at the university by facilitating exchange of knowledge and information, and creating and maintaining a network”, according to Niek Stukje, chairman of Osiris.
Osiris publishes the Osiris Magazine in which all news, facts and comments about sustainable projects at the TU Delft can be found. “We want to make sustainability in Delft more visible and accessible for students and let them know that sustainable development is enjoyable and challenging. Together we can make big steps forward to a more sustainable university and a more sustainable world.”
Do you want to share something with students, teachers, professionals and other enthusiastic people about sustainability? It is possible on the Osiris website! Register yourself as ‘networker’ on www.osiris.tudelft.nl.

Students 4 Sustainability
Foundation Students 4 Sustainability (S4S) is created by three TU students in the last lustrum year of the university (2007). The aim of S4S is to apply sustainable, technical solutions from students to problems in developing countries. Keywords are ‘People, Planet and Profit’. In many cases, students develop good sustainable solutions to big problems, but due to the lack of financing, it is not possible to implement these solutions in these relatively poor countries.
“We want to be the link between the student’s solution and the implementation of it! We think the people will benefit from implementation of these good, sustainable solutions that students find to some of the big problems around health or energy supply. We support several enthusiastic student teams with their sustainable projects in a developing country”, according to Wouter Boessenkool, chairman of S4S. Besides financial support, S4S wants to let students know what they can do with all their knowledge and motivate them to use this knowledge for good ends in a sustainable way.
For more information about S4S and the projects they support, go to the website www.students4sustainability.nl and sign yourself up as a contributor for only 2 Euros per month!

Energy Club
The Energy Club is the gathering place for people involved in energy and aims to bring students closer to energy related topics at the TU Delft. It is a place where students, professors, teachers, employees, companies and alumni come together and share information, inspiration and motivation. A network and a platform from which many activities, projects and other spin-offs can start.
Although the Energy Club is still in a start-up phase, the very first ventures have already been successful. “We have brought together a student team working on an innovative wind energy project and we’ve mobilized some thirty students from TU Delft and other universities, participating in a national sustainable electricity congress. This is the essence of the Energy Club: mobilizing people for inspiring energy initiatives”, according to Remco Addink, chairman of the Energy Club.
The Energy Club is part of the Delft Energy Initiative. As part of this, they are also involved in the Energy on the Campus initiative, mobilizing students to make our campus more sustainable and energy efficient.
If you are interested in what the Energy Club is going to be, make sure to come to the opening event on 09-09-09! 

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