Future cabinets should make efforts to reduce the migration balance, says a new demography report. But there is no need to put a brake on the number of student migrants, according to the committee.
On Wednesday students and the Students Union will gather outside the House of Representatives, The Hague, to protest against the increased interest on their study loans. Why?
Anyone is welcome to help choose the new coffee beans this week. Delta took a look. “This one tastes like it was made with love. Can you say that about coffee machines?”
Do you want to discuss TU Delft’s ties to the fossil fuel industry? You can do so from November onwards. The outcomes should lead to recommendations to the Executive Board.
The KNMI presented new Dutch climate scenarios on Monday. TU Delft climate scientist Herman Russchenberg and KNMI researcher Sybren Drijfhout: “Extremes determine livability.”
Artificial intelligence is the theme at TU Delft this year. Delta explains six pieces of AI research. Part 6: using AI to read medical scans.
Paternalisme en oneerlijke machtsverhoudingen waren voor planeetwetenschapper Daphne Stam reden om te vertrekken bij Luchtvaart- en Ruimtevaarttechniek. Aan Delta vertelt ze wat eraan vooraf ging.
The Works Council elections will be held on 3 and 4 October. For whom and which party can you vote? This time: Rebekka van der Grift of Young Researchers’ Impact.
TU Delft is ranked 48th in the Times Higher Education’s World University Ranking. That is 22 places higher than last year. However, there is some scepticism about the ranking.