Delft University Fund issues a range of awards, scholarships and grants each year to promote and support study and research at TU Delft.
The debate over whether to teach in English or Dutch is not new. With more programmes transitioning to English, arguments both for and against anglicising continue at TU Delft as well as around the Netherlands.
Alumni are important ambassadors for TU Delft and examples for today’s students. That is why the university began selecting the Alumnus of the Year in 2011. To make these successful former students more visible there is now an Alumni Walk of Fame on campus.
Sports and CultureAs the name suggests, Sports and Culture is more than just a university gym. For an annual fee you can access the gym and take part in lessons, from Spartan Workouts to Pole Fitness.
Assistant professor at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Dr. Amineh Ghorbani, obtained her PhD at TU Delft in 2013. Originally from Iran, her research combines institutional economics with modelling and simulation to study community initiatives combatting climate change.
Approximately 19% of the world’s population – an estimated 1.3 billion people – have no access to electricity. The majority of these people live in rural areas in low income countries and conventional electricity solutions are not always feasible for reaching them. So, how best to determine which solutions are feasible in diverse global settings?
A few weeks ago, an English-language newspaper based in Amsterdam sent out a survey request, asking internationals what they thought about making friends with the Dutch.
The results of the 2015 market survey with members of the public in Amsterdam were clear. Interviewees felt the need for help in their homes for at least two hours per week but were unsure how to source it using reliable means. In other words, people wanted to hire someone they could trust.
Whether you have visitors in town, or your own vehicle to park, there are a number of options in and around the city.
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The biggest bonus with campus parking is that it’s free.
Cutting edge process technology research from around the world came to Delft at the annual Jacobus van ‘t Hoff lecture.
On June 20 2016 the TU Delft Process Technology Institute invited Ronald R. Chance, of the firm Algenol Biotech Fort Myers, Florida and School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia to present his team’s work.