Studium Generale TU Delft

Studium Generale TU Delft

Studium Generale exists to contribute to the academic development of students and to the social discussion on the role of technology and engineers in modern society, both on campus and in the city of Delft. We organise events that put your world in different perspectives. All universities in the Netherlands have in the years since 1946 founded their own Studium Generale in order to improve the general knowledge of students, staff, and other interested parties by way of freely accessible activities in the realm of culture, technology, society, and science.

Visit our lectures, workshops, debates, film and documentary screenings, and other events with a broad range of topics, presented by known and unknown scientists, authors, journalists, politicians and more, often on the boundary between technology and society. Occasionally controversial, always critically minded. Many of our events can be found on campus during lunch breaks or in the evenings, often in cooperation with study and students associations. Our activities are open to all visitors and (almost) always free of charge.

Science and democratic decline | Marcia Luyten primary image

Science and democratic decline | Marcia Luyten

Tue, May 12, 4:00 PM

Echo Building

Free

Rooftop Writing Huddle: Sunrise Euphoria primary image

Rooftop Writing Huddle: Sunrise Euphoria

Wed, May 13, 5:45 AM

Ingenieursbureau Geodelta B.V.

Free

Rooftop Painting Workshop with Hesiodos primary image

Rooftop Painting Workshop with Hesiodos

Thu, May 21, 7:00 PM

Ingenieursbureau Geodelta B.V.

Free

Lunatic | Crazy about the moon primary image

Lunatic | Crazy about the moon

Tue, May 26, 8:00 PM

TU Delft Faculty of Aerospace Engineering

Free

Workshop: Visualizing Your Inner World (first session) primary image

Workshop: Visualizing Your Inner World (first session)

Thu, May 28, 12:45 PM

TU Delft Library

Free

Workshop: Visualizing Your Inner World (second session) primary image

Workshop: Visualizing Your Inner World (second session)

Thu, May 28, 1:45 PM

TU Delft Library

Free