Een stortvloed aan medailles haalde de Nederlandse roeiploeg op het EK in Poznan binnen. Zeven Delftse roeiers deelden in de buit, drie van hen pakten zelfs goud.
Developing an advanced prototype in a bachelor’s programme is one of the things that sets TU Delft apart, says computer science student Mattia Strocchi.
Onlineonderwijs is nu de standaard. Studenten switchen tussen Brightspace, Zoom, Whatsapp en Teams. Maar hoe beleven ze de eenzaamheid en stuurloosheid in tijden van corona?
In her new role as Project Manager for Project MARCH, Martiene Ubbens looks forward to the challenges of the year ahead.
The Dutch Government has once again announced strict measures to stop the coronavirus. With this new blog, we will keep you informed of the consequences.
With travel plans on hold due to Covid, bachelor’s student Wieke Joustra intends to pursue a master’s degree when she graduates.
Making learning more playful can engage and motivate students says Faculty Blended Learning Developer Marvin Soetanto.
The first years’ chemistry laboratory courses have started again, mostly on campus ‘as usual’. But is a chemistry kit for home use not a better option? Delta gauged opinions.
About a hundred TU Delft students are infected with the coronavirus. Rector Tim van der Hagen fears a campus lockdown.