About eighty new MSc students, representing 32 different countries, started their degree course last week.Most new students are attracted by the technology, policy, and management course.
Each month Page 4 asks a member of TU Delft’s foreign legion to share their thoughts with us. This week, we meet, Fulvio Scarano (32), from Naples, Italy, who is a lecturer in Aerodynamics at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, specializing in turbulence sheer flows.
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Protests against teaching in EnglishTU Delft’s executive board decided that faculties should start teaching their Dutch MSc students in English from September 2002.
Chinese universities are interested in Dutch expertise in water resource engineering and management. TU Delft is interested in testing new techniques on a larger scale.
UFO%s (unidentifiable fried objects), rude dishwashers, cool atmosphere%. We asked some foreign students and staff to share their thoughts about eating lunch at Aula.
Professor Frits Schoute is changing his life. Tomorrow he%ll quit his TU Delft professorship at the age of 52 and dedicate himself to a new project: developing houseboats that are made for living on the sea.
Caroline Hummels, of the Industrial Design faculty,believes that professional designers can communicate with consumers by using sign language.
Four Indonesian friends were among the 30 MSc students graduating last week. They%ve graduated with distinction (three cum laude) from TU Delft%s aerospace engineering program and two of them, Ony Arifianto and Rukmi Widayanti, even found time to make the first MSc baby.
.lead In a few years, all MSc courses will be in English, including those for Dutch students, according to Rector WakkerReturn ticketsSpeaking at the MSc graduation ceremony last Thursday, Rector Wakker reiterated his belief that TU Delft should be a leading international university.