
Scientific Sonnet Workshop
In two workshops, Bauke and Jeroen will guide you through the process of writing scientific sonnets – inspired by actual research at the TUD or your own discoveries – and some will even be published!
In two workshops, Bauke and Jeroen will guide you through the process of writing scientific sonnets – inspired by actual research at the TUD or your own discoveries – and some will even be published!
In this series, we talk to young people who each stand out from the crowd in their own way. Let’s listen to their stories and learn.
Join the free book club organized by VOX Delft, SG, Hesiodos magazine, and the TUD Library! Over the next few weeks (leading up to the 31st of May), we’ll be reading On the Commonwealth, a dialogue by the Roman statesman Cicero.
How real do our relationships need to be?
The history of science and the Dutch “Golden Age” come to life in this excellent biography of Christiaan Huygens.
Creative non-fiction professor Joshua Wheeler will offer a workshop on creative researching and writing for the students of TU Delft.
Should a river have rights? A mountain, a lizard, a tree? Find out more about the philosophy and impact of various South American examples of giving nature rights
Wie heeft er geen bekende die op dit moment thuiszit met een burn-out? Stress- en burn out-klachten zijn niet van de lucht. En dat terwijl we almaar minder uren gaan werken, want de toekomst is in deeltijd.
The way we treat animals impacts the world at large. But why should we address it when there is already so much human suffering to worry about?
Technology has great potential to bring us closer together. But can technology truly offer an intimate relationship?
In this series, we talk to young people who each stand out from the crowd in their own way. Let’s listen to their stories and learn. Warning: During the event you might learn a thing or two about yourself (and others), so be prepared.
Expressing an opinion on a controversial topic is not always easy. But humour or satire go a long way and make it easier to organise an open discussion on any topic.
Join the free book club organized by VOX Delft, SG, Hesiodos magazine, and the TUD Library! Over the next few weeks (leading up to the 26th of April), we’ll be reading All Men Are Mortal, a metaphysical novel by Simone de Beauvoir.
The public’s opinion on nuclear subjects has an eventful past in the Netherlands. In this lecture we will look into a visual analysis of political cartoons published in Dutch newspapers and magazines between the 1950s and now.
Een overheid die haar burgers maatregelen oplegt, of burgers die zelf bepalen of zij zich er aan houden. Democratische vrijheid van de meerderheid door jezelf te laten vaccineren tegenover individuele vrijheid om dat niet te doen.