With COVID-19 restrictions starting to ease, Job Bahlmann is hoping to share the sport he loves with others through Shot, a new beach volleyball association.
The Dutch government’s measures against the spread of the coronavirus have had major consequences for TU Delft. Which ones? This blog sums it up.
The corona crisis is squeezing consultation with university students, writes the HOP press agency. Delta investigated the extent to which this is happening at TU Delft.
Spotmate wants to make social media truly social again by having users post photos of their friends instead of themselves. It has its eyes set on the Philips Innovation Award.
This is not the first time that TU Delft has closed because of an epidemic. It also happened in 1918. TU Delft historian Abel Streefland tells the story.
Many international students at TU Delft are worried about their studies, money and housing. They ask TU Delft for help, but are still facing a lot of uncertainty.
Earthquakes and nuclear tests produce sound waves that travel even further than the coronavirus: through the atmosphere, ocean and earth. What do they say about their sources?
Earning a perfect 10 on her master’s project about helping families of children with heart defects was a nice surprise says Hosana Morales, but it wasn’t her goal.
TU Delft is virtually on lockdown. Everyone has to study and work at home. How is it going with the student teams who normally work in the Dream Hall?