Is TU Delft a research university?

Is TU Delft a research university?

TU Delft is the largest university of technology in the Netherlands. Currently, we contribute recognised global research leadership in fields as diverse as quantum-nano, bio-nano, maritime technology, architecture, transport, water management, aerospace technology and robotics. …

Is Delft well known?

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is ranked 57 in QS World University Rankings by TopUniversities and has an overall score of 4.2 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.

Is it hard to get in TU Delft?

To get into Delft, you need to have followed the Scientific Track, generally considered hardest. You need an average of 7, no less than 6 for any of Math, Physics and Chemistry; and preferably all 8’s on those, to be admitted.

How can I get admission in Delft?

We prefer applicants to meet one the following requirements:

  1. A TOEFL** (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of at least 100 and a minimum score of 21 for each section (internet-based test).
  2. or IELTS** (academic version) overall band score of at least 7.0 and a minimum of 6.0 for each section.

How many students does Delft University of Technology have?

With a large number of research institutes and 8 faculties, the university has over 19,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, more than 3,300 scientists, and more than 2,200 support and management staff. The University is consistently ranked amongst the leading of Europe-based universities of technology.

Where can I find more information about TU Delft?

Additional information about TU Delft research output, including older publications, can be found in the TU Delft Research Repository. More information about datasets can be found at 4TU.Centre for Research Data.

What does TU Delft have to do with research integrity?

TU Delft considers academic integrity a shared responsibility. All staff members that are involved in research, education and impact have their own responsibility, but the university also has Institutions’ duties of care. Thereby she follows the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, that entered into force on 1 October 2018.

Is the opposite of open science at TU Delft?

At TU Delft we strongly support Open Science. This includes Open Research and Open Education as well as Open Innovation. In our view, the opposite of ‘Open Science’ is not ‘Closed Science’ – it’s science done inappropriately. Read more > Scientific Integrity