Posted in 2018
Final Results Elections Faculty Student Council
(For Dutch, see below)
After having determined on 4 June 2018 the final results of the Central Student Council Elections, which were held on 23 and 24 May 2018, the Election Committee has declared the following candidates to be elected:
Lijst 1, ORAS
1 Charlotte Kaanen
2 Jip de Meijer
3 Anne-kee Doing
4 Louis Marting
5 Mart van de Ven
6 Caspar Boersma
7 Femke van Giessen
Lijst 2, Lijst Bèta:
1 Marijn van Steen
2 Julia van Deventer
3 Katharina Ertman
Objections concerning the determination of the above results must be submitted, in writing, to the election committee at the latest on 11 June 2018 to the Faculty Student Council Election Committee, by e-mail:
jz@tudelft.nl or by mail:
Legal Affairs
T.a.v. verkiezingscommissie
Postbus 5
2600 AA Delft
If no objections have been received on or before 11 June 2018, the results will be irreversible on 12 June 2018. The candidates receive after 12 June 2018 a message from the Student Council Election Committee if they have or have not been elected. Elected students have 1 month to accept their election.
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DEFINITIEVE UITSLAG VERKIEZINGEN CENTRALE STUDENTENRAAD
Bij de definitieve uitslagbepaling op 4 juni 2018 van de verkiezingen voor de Centrale Studentenraad op instellingsniveau, gehouden op 23 en 24 mei 2018, heeft de Centrale Verkiezingscommissie de navolgende kandidaten gekozen verklaard:
Lijst 1, ORAS
1 Charlotte Kaanen
2 Jip de Meijer
3 Anne-kee Doing
4 Louis Marting
5 Mart van de Ven
6 Caspar Boersma
7 Femke van Giessen
Lijst 2, Lijst Bèta:
1 Marijn van Steen
2 Julia van Deventer
3 Katharina Ertman
Eventuele bezwaarschriften tegen de vaststelling van de uitslag van deze verkiezingen kunnen tot en met 11 juni 2018 uur schriftelijk worden ingediend bij de verkiezingscommissie via de e-mail: jz@tudelft.nl of per post:
Legal Affairs
T.a.v. verkiezingscommissie
Postbus 5
2600 AA Delft
Indien er op of voor 11 juni 2018 geen bezwaarschriften zijn ingediend, zal de uitslag op 12 juni 2018 onaantastbaar zijn. De kandidaten ontvangen na 12 juni 2018 van de verkiezingscommissie een brief met de mededeling of zij wel of niet zijn gekozen. Gekozen studenten hebben vervolgens één maand de tijd om hun verkiezing te aanvaarden.
Nominate your BEP research for an award!
The Student Research Conference (SRC) is the annual scientific conference which focuses on Bachelor research of young scientific talent! This year’s conference will take place on 9 November at Leiden University College in The Hague.
To participate, hand in your BEP-report (brought down to a maximum of 4 pages) online. It will be assessed by a Review Committee consisting of experienced professors and lecturers. These will give feedback on the papers and select the top 60 papers for presentation on the day of the conference.
Next to that, your paper might be published in the E-Journal SURE (published by TU Delft).
In addition, you can win one of many prizes, including a € 1000, – cheque!
Paper submissions close 29 July!
For more information or FAQ please visit the site.
PROVISIONAL RESULTS ELECTIONS FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL
After having determined on 28 May 2018 the provisional results of the Central Student Council Elections, which were held on 23 and 24 May 2018, the Election Committee has declared the following candidates to be elected:
Lijst 1, ORAS:
1 Charlotte Kaanen
2 Jip de Meijer
3 Anne-kee Doing
4 Louis Marting
5 Mart van de Ven
6 Caspar Boersma
7 Femke van Giessen
Lijst 2, Lijst Bèta:
1 Marijn van Steen
2 Julia van Deventer
3 Katharina Ertman
There has been a turnout of 38.1% for the Central Student Council Elections. The turnouts for the Faculty Student Council Elections differ per faculty. We would like to thank all students that have voted!
Objections concerning the determination of the above results must be submitted, in writing, to the election committee at the latest on 11 June 2018 to the Faculty Student Council Election Committee, by e-mail:
jz@tudelft.nl or by mail:
Legal Affairs
T.a.v. verkiezingscommissie
Postbus 5
2600 AA Delft
If no objections have been received on or before 11 June 2018, the results will be irreversible on 12 June 2018. The candidates receive after 12 June 2018 a message from the Student Council Election Committee if they have or have not been elected. Elected students have 1 month to accept their election.
International Festival of Technology programme highlights
We created a unique Quantum Escape Room for you! Team up with your friends and make sure you’re not trapped inside. Register your time slot on 6, 7 or 8 June in advance through the website.
Discover places at our campus that you’ve never seen before. Join in the Space Campus Tour, the Green Village Tour or de Evening Tour
Grab a bite to eat in the pop up restaurant of top chef Yuri Verbeek, and just enjoy the music DeWolff, Weval, Kraantje Pappie, Goose, Jungle by Night, Jacco Gardner, Acid Arab, Convoi Exeptional and many more!
Full programme and schedule at www.ifot-delft.com See you at the festival!
Mid-term opening hours (UB)?
Curious to know where you can study this week(end) for the the mid-terms?
Want to know the opening hours per faculty? Check out this link or the table below!
Summer Exchange with a twist – applications now open
Want to take a summer course at a top university and get credits for your study programme? With the Virtual Exchange you can do just that – be it from your favourite spot on campus or the sunniest beach.
Get ready to broaden your knowledge and enrich your portfolio whilst learning at your own pace and at a time that suits you. On completion of the online course/s you will receive credits that will be visible in the grade list for your bachelor or master.
Check out the new summer courses – applications are open now! Deadline for all courses is 20th June.
It only takes 3 steps!
Enrolment in these courses is easy.
What we need from you is curiosity, motivation and a clear commitment to engage with the course and stay with the programme.
We like you to take full advantage of the benefits, whilst we aim to maintain high-standards of participation and completion.
* Online, flexible, free
Study at the time and place that suits you – more freedom, for free
* Enrich and broaden your portfolio
Choose electives from courses from leading universities in a diverse range of topics
* Access to expertise
World-class academic staff – enthusiastic, knowledgeable lecturers the other side of the screen
* Diverse learning experience
User-friendly courses – varied activities, multiple format content and flexible choices to optimise learning – and exclusive access to enriched content
* Connect
Be part of a global, culturally rich student community – make connections and grow your international circle
Take the steps – apply at Virtual Exchange.
IDEA League Summer Schools
Would you like to get in contact with students of IDEA League network universities (ETH Zurich, TU Delft, RWTH Aachen, Chalmers and Politecnico di Milano) and work on interesting projects during summer? Take a look at the different Summer Schools on http://idealeague.org/summerschool/
In case of questions regarding to the IDL Summer Schools 2018 please contact:
Ismail Yetim I.Yetim(@)tudelft.nl
IFOT Delft
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The International Festival of Technology is back on 6, 7 and 8 June! Get ready for a tasty fusion of music, technology, art and food and find your own answers to these questions:
How fast can you escape from the Quantum Escape Room?
What if we could recycle all the plastics?
Who do you want to beat in a laser game?
Ever eaten meatballs heated in a washing machine? Come and experience it yourself: PROVE IT. PROEF ‘T
Interested in diving even deeper into the world of DNA, AI and Science?
If the answer is yes, your learning adventure starts here!
Together with Erasmus Rotterdam and the Leiden university, TU Delft has taken VPRO’s The Mind of the Universe as the starting point for creating a new Online Learning Experience.
We are looking for curious minds to develop ground-breaking ideas. Ideas that might go beyond what scientists are currently considering and researching. There are three challenges in which you will dig deeper into your topic of interest, explore the cutting-edge subjects in a critical manner and debate scientific and ethical issues with people around the world:
* Robots in society: blessing or curse?
* Genetic privacy: should we be concerned?
* Science in progress: how to formulate the right question?
At the end of each challenge you will be asked to post your idea in a personal assignment.
A jury will select the best contributions that will get a special place to shine in the Mind of the Universe online hall of fame! Every challenge will also have an exciting surprise for the winners.
All the challenges will start on April 30 and they are free for all participants. If you are interested in receiving a formal certificate, there will be a fee to cover costs.
Choose your favourite – or do them all – and don’t forget to invite your friends, colleagues, family and neighbours to join in this challenge together!