Now that we will have to work from home longer, TU Delft is reserving money for ergonomic work spaces at home. The scheme is expected to start at the end of November.
Why was the University PhD Council unable to get PhD candidates into the Works Council, and why is that a problem? President Vittorio Nespeca explains.
Car vandalism, theft and drug dealing: it has been unsafe at P Sports’ car park recently. G4S, the security company, will install cameras on Friday 30 October.
Many former students return to TU Delft later in their careers as guest lecturers. Two of them talk about their experiences.
The personal data of TU Delft students, staff and applicants have ended up on the street after an employee’s non-encrypted laptop was stolen.
On campus education at TU Delft can continue, despite the stricter coronary measures. Student associations and X do feel the consequences. And how about wearing face masks?
Prof. David Keyson has been TU Delft’s Diversity Officer since September. What are his plans? “TU Delft wants to reflect society.”
Om de lerarenopleidingen aantrekkelijker te maken, hebben de koepels van universiteiten en hogescholen en minister Van Engelshoven nieuwe afspraken gemaakt over het opleiden van zij-instromers. Dat zijn mensen die al werkervaring hebben en zich willen laten omscholen tot leraar, óf bevoegde leraren die les willen geven in een ander vak. Iedereen die leraar wil worden,…
The elections for the Works Council are going ahead. In contrast to three years ago, there are more candidates than seats. But the Personnel Committees are not doing as well.