The Black Lives Matter demonstrations of June 2020 were the largest anti-Black racism protests ever seen and turned the world upside down. Where do we stand, two and a half years on?

The Black Lives Matter demonstrations of June 2020 were the largest anti-Black racism protests ever seen and turned the world upside down. Where do we stand, two and a half years on?
Nuclear energy has long been a source of controversy. Who bears the responsibility for nuclear waste and other potential risks?
A safe space for you to explore life’s complexity, one topic at a time.
At Studium Generale & TU Delft, we love to explore the world using our brains. But what if you let your body take over the thinking?
De mens is de baas der dingen, aldus de mens. Maar die plek op de apenrots is in de huidige tijd van vervuiling en klimaatverandering niet langer houdbaar. Hoog tijd voor een avondje relatietherapie. In dit Filosofisch Café gaan we op zoek naar een nieuwe verhouding tussen mens en natuur.
How do you process your past experiences? For multimedia artist Shertise Solano, the answer is clear: through her works. By using the act of making as a tool, she explores the various cultural influences, personal conflicts and traumas that have shaped her, as a person and an artist.
Sylvia Pont laat u in deze lezing het licht zien, letterlijk en figuurlijk, door waarneming, optica en ontwerpen met elkaar te verbinden en door wetenschap, kunst en techniek samen te brengen.
You are invited to come talk about what is happening in Iran these days. In collaboration with TU Delft’s Iranian community, we welcome you into a safe space to face this country’s current harsh reality.
A safe space for you to explore life’s complexity, one topic at a time
Technology is never neutral but forms part of a complex socio-technical structure. Is it possible to embed human rights and values such as freedom, privacy or dignity into artificial intelligence? Join this event to discuss how we can use technology for the benefit of everyone.