Posted in 2020
Message to students from vice rector magnificus / vice director of education Rob Mudde
Check here the message to students from vice rector magnificus Rob Mudde: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOZsDECZGXc
21, 21, 22 and 23 April: online minor information sessions for 2nd year BSc students
Due to the cancellation of the Minor event that would have taken place on 30 March, online information sessions for some non-selection minors can be followed via Zoom on 21, 22 and 23 April. The sessions are organised without obligation by the minor coordinators, who will give a presentation and who will be able to answer your questions about the minor concerned. On the website you will find the online minor sessions with the date and time they are scheduled.
Due to the pressure on the switch from physical to online education and examination, not all minors will be offered an online session.
Free online certificate offer extended to 30 June
EdX’s Remote Access Program of which TU Delft is part, offers you and other students around the world an extra opportunity to explore your interests and learn online, using a free certificate coupon (this normally costs $50 or more) to complete a chosen course on the edX platform. Due to its popularity, the offer has been extended to 30 June to allow even more students to take advantage of this opportunity. The offer – which is in addition to your regular education programme – includes not only courses from our university but also from other renown institutions and companies such as IBM and Microsoft; see full list.
To obtain the free voucher:
- Browse the rich catalogue of wide ranging technical, engineering, design and many other relevant subjects
- Select the course you would like to take (note: a maximum of three courses/coupons per student)
- Request the coupon code by completing this form
- Enroll in the verified track for free by using the coupon code any time before 30 June 2020
- Gain full access to all course content and receive a certificate upon successful completion
- Enjoy your online learning experience!
Coming Friday Zoom conference 17:00 with Vice Recto Rob Mudde, subscribe now!
Let your voice be heard!
The Executive Board of TU Delft is holding coming Friday 17 April a Zoom conference talk with students. During these online session, Vice Rector Manificus Rob Mudde will listen to your remarks and answer your questions.
When? Friday 17 April. All of sessions are from 17:00 – 18:00
How to participate? Send an email to student-communication@tudelft.nl. Groups will be formed in the order in which requests are received.
Candidates known Student Council(s) elections 2020
Candidates SC and FSC 2020
The Central Election Committee hereby makes known the candidates for the elections for the university’s Student Council at the institutional and faculty level on 13 and 14 May 2020.
Who are the candidates? Go to https://stem.tudelft.nl/ and check their short introductions.
A formal objection pertaining to the validity of the candidate lists can be submitted, in writing, to the election committee until Tuesday 21 April 2020 5.00 p.m.. If no formal objections are received, the results will be made irreversible on 22 April 2020. Formal objections can be submitted via JZ@tudelft.nl
Want to know what the student council at the institutional level does? Click here for more information.
Kandidaten SR en FSR 2020
De Verkiezingscommissie maakt hierbij de kandidaten voor de verkiezingen van 13 en 14 mei 2020 van de leden van de studentenraad op instellingsniveau en facultair niveau bekend.
Benieuwd naar de kandidaten? Ga naar https://stem.tudelft.nl/ voor een korte introductie.
Tegen de geldigheid van de kandidatenlijst kan tot dinsdag 21 april 2020 17:00 uur bezwaar worden ingediend. Indien er geen bezwaarschriften zijn ingediend, zullen de kandidatenlijsten op 22 april 2020 onaantastbaar zijn. Bezwaarschriften kunnen worden ingediend bij de Verkiezingscommissie via JZ@tudelft.nl
Wil je weten wat de studentenraad op instellingsniveau doet? Klik hier voor meer informatie .
New page: remote studying and well-being support
From all the TU Delft employees, we hope you are all doing well. With this page we try to bring together as many answers and initiatives as possible that can help you during the time of social distancing: https://www.tudelft.nl/studenten/welzijn-en-studie/
On the website you will find:
- Study practicalities: all current measures related to your studies, from examinations to official registration for next academic year, etc. There is also access to information per faculty.
- Well-being and study climate: all kinds of tips for studying at home and links to different external useful websites, as well as ways to stay in contact with TU Delft. Did you know for example our university psychologists hold a weekly Zoom session with students on Tuesdays at 10:00 about dealing with Corona-related stress and anxiety?. Career & Counselling services is here to support you, from online workshops to one-on-one counselling and psychologist appointments. International students will also find handy sites such as different Dutch news in English.
- Relaxation: from yoga lessons, X’s Instagram account, and where to follow live exercise sessions to, for example, links to Dutch museums’ online collections.
Would you like to add anything to this website? Let us know at webteam-studentportal@tudelft.nl.
For all of your course information please keep checking Brightspace regularly.
Update: teaching and exams 4th quarter
Update 8 April 15.00: teaching and exams 4th quarter
TU Delft has decided that all educational activities in the fourth quarter (Q4) of this academic year will take place online as much as possible; this also applies to the examinations. In concrete terms, this means that until the end of Q4, education will be offered online and that alternative examinations will also be offered remotely. This was already the case until 1 June, and this measure will now be extended to include the entire fourth quarter.
TU Delft feels it is very important to provide clarity on this subject at this point in time, so students can prepare for this, and lecturers can fully focus on the range and quality of (online) alternatives. For (international) students who are currently abroad, this means that an alternative for educational activities and examinations will become available remotely. We will look for other possibilities for activities that cannot be moved online, such as certain practicals. Students will be kept informed about this via Brightspace.
Adjustments on the implementation of the Binding Study Advice (BSA) scheme
Binding recommendation on continuation of studies (BSA)
Following the agreement made by Dutch universities with the Minister of Education, Culture and Science, TU Delft has decided to adjust the implementation of the Binding Study Advice (BSA) scheme this year. The following applies to the BSA that will be issued at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year:
Positive BSA
Students who started in September 2019 or later and achieve 45 EC or more will automatically receive a positive BSA according to the TU Delft BSA regulation.
Postponement of BSA
- Students who started in September 2019 or later and pass between 30 EC and 44 EC this academic year will be automatically postponed by the BSA at the end of August.
- Students who started in September 2019 or later and received a positive interim recommendation in March 2020 (at 22.5 up to and including 30 EC) will automatically receive a postponement from the BSA at the end of August.
In these cases, students must have obtained the 60 credits from the first year at the end of the second year.
Possible postponement
Students who started in September 2019 or later, who achieve less than 30 EC this academic year and who did not receive a positive interim advice in March 2020, will receive a (proposed) negative binding study advice. They can, however, apply for a postponement from the BSA if there are personal circumstances that have negatively influenced their study progress.
If a student is granted a postponement, the student must have obtained 45 credits from the first year or the 60 credits from the first year by the end of the second year of study.
Already had an earlier postponement
Students who have already been granted a BSA postponement will receive a positive binding study advice at the end of August if they meet the BSA standard (45 EC from the first year of study or the first year fully completed). If they do not meet the BSA standard, they can apply for a further postponement if there are personal circumstances that have negatively influenced their study progress.
Procedure for BSA postponement
The procedure for requesting postponement is available on the BSA website. If you have any further questions, please contact your faculty’s study advisors.
Today last Zoom conference 17:00 with Vice Recto Rob Mudde, subscribe now!
Today 3 April is the last Zoom conference talk from the Executive Board with students.
When? From 17:00 – 17:45.
How to participate? Send an email to student-communication@tudelft.nl. Groups will be formed in the order in which requests are received. Students who wish to participate will be informed to which session they are invited.
During these online session, Vice Rector Manificus Rob Mudde will listen to your remarks and answer your questions. The Executive Board is interested to know how you are doing in these challenging times and how this crisis is affecting you. Moreover, the Executive Board would like to hear your opinions regarding how TU Delft is managing the corona crisis.
Q&As coming out of these sessions will be added to the ‘Education’ section of the ‘Current measurements’ page on the TU Delft website.