Imagine moving to a new country where you don’t know anyone and your partner is at work all day. This is reality for the families of many international students and employees at the TU Delft. Sometimes all you need is a little help and the International Neighbour Group is the answer.
De KNRM Blaricum heeft zaterdagochtend drie leden van het Delftsch Studenten Corps opgepikt van een eiland in het Eemmeer. Ze waren door vrienden achtergelaten.
Universiteiten zetten de reputatie van de Nederlandse wetenschap op het spel als ze promovendi degraderen tot studenten. Promovendi zouden gewoon werknemers moeten blijven, vindt de Actiegroep Promotiestudent.
One of the many small labs in the Applied Physics building, you will find the unassuming lab of bio- nanoscience where students are using their interdisciplinary skills to assemble an elementary cell.
Eighteen-year-old Fiona Delsing left her home in Switzerland only two and a half months ago to study Industrial Design Engineering at TU Delft. Though she speaks the Dutch language fluently, as she has a Dutch father, she’s never lived in the Netherlands.
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Former TU Delft post doc Dan Farley confesses that Untappd is one of the most used apps on his phone. “It’s like Foursquare for beers,” he says.
On September 2, TU Delft officially opened the 2013-2014 academic year with a formal Opening Ceremony. For the first time ever, this ceremony was held in English.
Do you enjoy trivia? Does your geographical expertise or memorization of football line ups impress your friends? Put that knowledge to good use at a local pub quiz and you might even be rewarded with prizes.
Delft students have been awarded the first three prizes in the 2013 AIAA aircraft design competition. “All of a sudden teachers started congratulating me.”