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To all stories- student MasterViolence against women in today’s society: how Communication Science students work towards a better futureThe Gisèle Pelicot case, the new Netflix series Adolescence, and the harmful effects of misogynistic influencers like Andrew Tate – violence against women is getting more traction in traditional media than ever before. Sadly, though, this increased awareness does not automatically translate into progress; globally, almost one in three women has experienced physical and/or sexual violence at least once in their lives*. That’s why, as part of their project, Communication Science students Carly, Ioanna, Leonie, and Nancy dove into the complex problem of violence against women in modern society.
- student GraduatesFrom student to metocean engineer: “I model ocean conditions.”Carlos is a metocean engineer at Van Oord, an offshore construction company focused on dredging and land reclamation. He completed the Master’s in Civil Engineering & Management with a specialisation in Water Engineering & Management at the University of Twente.
- student Student tips6 tips for finding a summer job as a studentBefore you know it, summer vacation will be here and you will have loads of time to hit the terrace, visit festivals and go on holiday. The only problem? Your empty bank account... That means: time to look for a summer job! However, finding a summer job that is fun and pays well is easier said than done. Here's how to do it.
- student ExperiencesFloor studies the Bachelor’s in Creative Technology in Amsterdam: “I'm learning to follow each step of the design process and keep users in mind.”“Instead of creating something I think is cool but no one uses, I focus on making things that improve people’s lives—like a desk alarm clock that reminds you when it’s time to move. I love the freedom to come up with ideas and create prototypes.” In this article, Floor shares her experience of studying the Bachelor’s in Creative Technology at the University of Twente, offered in Amsterdam.
- student Student tipsLooking for student housing in the Netherlands? Avoid scams with these 8 tipsYou’ve got accepted into a university in the Netherlands and the preparations are in full swing. The next big step? Finding a home! As you might have already noticed: the Dutch student housing market is under great pressure and navigating it can feel like a jungle. Unfortunately, scammers know this too. They often target international students who are unfamiliar with the system, but Dutch students in a hurry also fall for their tricks. With these 8 tips, you’ll spot red flags right away and know how to protect yourself.

student Student tips
Looking for student housing in the Netherlands? Avoid scams with these 8 tips
You’ve got accepted into a university in the Netherlands and the preparations are in full swing. The next big step? Finding a home! As you might have already noticed: the Dutch student housing market is under great pressure and navigating it can feel like a jungle. Unfortunately, scammers know this too. They often target international students who are unfamiliar with the system, but Dutch students in a hurry also fall for their tricks. With these 8 tips, you’ll spot red flags right away and know how to protect yourself.
Student experiences
All experiences- student ExperiencesWalter studies the Bachelor's in Business Information Technology: "I am bridging two worlds: IT and business."Studying the Bachelor's in Business Information Technology at the University of Twente, what is that like? The perfect blend of IT and business, according to student Walter: “Not many bachelor’s programmes focus equally on IT and business. That makes this programme unique”. In this article, you will read all about his experience so far.
- student ExperiencesChakshu studies the Master's in Chemical Science & Engineering: “A sustainable future starts with sustainable processes and materials.”What’s the impact of optimising chemical processes and researching new materials? “It’s huge. Chemical Science and Engineering can solve some of the most pressing global challenges,” student Chakshu from India says. “For example, you can develop technologies to reduce CO2 emissions or create biofuels from renewable resources to provide cleaner energy solutions.” In this story, he shares what it’s like to study the Master's in Chemical Science & Engineering at the University of Twente.
- student ExperiencesMay studies the Bachelor's in Management, Society & Technology: “I want to drive a positive societal change.”“I’m learning the tools and techniques to influence government’s decisions,” says student May. “It’s awesome that what I’m learning now will help me make a positive impact in areas like building better cities, improving healthcare, or using technology for environmental sustainability.” In this article, she shares insights into the Bachelor's in Management, Society & Technology at the University of Twente.
- student ExperiencesSam studies the Bachelor’s in Applied Mathematics: “I really like maths, and I’ve found my place here.”“For me, maths was more than just a subject at high school,” says student Sam. “I believe maths isn’t as complicated as it seems. You just have to be able to translate it into simpler terms.” In this article, she shares her experience of studying the Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics at the University of Twente.
- student ExperiencesAzzadiva studies the Master's in Spatial Engineering: “It’s more than learning to use spatial data.”“The Master's has opened a new horizon for me,” says student Azzadiva from Indonesia. “I'm learning to narrow down big complex problems and develop well-rounded solutions considering technical, spatial, and governance aspects.” In this story, he gives a sneak peek into the Master's in Spatial Engineering at the University of Twente.
Student life
More stories- student Student lifeThe best solo dates for studentsAs a student, you are often surrounded by fellow students, friends, housemates and maybe even a partner. While this is fun, of course, it is also healthy to do something on your own every once in a while. Or rather said: with yourself! This may sound a bit lonely at first, but a solo date can actually be super fun and relaxing. Looking for inspiration? These are 13 solo date ideas for your next self-care moment!
- student Student lifeMoney, money, (no) money: 8 saving tips for studentsStudent life isn't always sunshine and rainbows. Let's face it - especially regarding finances, there's often room for improvement... In this article, you'll find eight money-saving tips for students, so you won’t have to survive on instant noodles for the rest of the month (yes, we've been there).
- student Student lifeWhat your seat in the lecture hall says about youWhen you walk into the lecture hall, you probably head straight to your usual seat without giving it much thought. You probably think it doesn’t have much meaning. However, the seat of your choice reveals more about you than you think. Whether you like to sit in the front row or unnoticed in the back, this is what your seat in the lecture hall says about you.
International students
More stories- student InternationalsFinding a house in the Netherlands: how does it work?The Netherlands, renowned for its excellent education system and vibrant student life, is currently facing a housing crisis that affects both local and international students. Finding suitable accommodation has become a significant concern, but with careful planning and resourcefulness, students can successfully secure housing.
- student InternationalsStudent associations: how to get the most out of student life in the NetherlandsAs an international student, the prospect of being active on campus can be both exciting and challenging. Finding meaningful ways to fill your free time and connect with like-minded individuals can greatly enhance your university experience. For me, that meaningful thing turned out to be through active participation in my own country’s student association.
- student InternationalsWhy I came to study in the NetherlandsDeciding where to go to for university was a tough decision to make. The Netherlands was famous for its quality of education – but then again, so were many other countries. However, through reading and research, I found some things that made the Netherlands the country to go for, at least for me: from its campuses and student life to its close-knit communities of international and Dutch students. In this rather personal story, I’ll navigate you through how I decided to go to the Netherlands for my Bachelor’s.
- student InternationalsBiking 101: all about the bicycleIn the Netherlands, cycling is not just a mode of transport – for a lot of people, it’s a way of life! I know, I know, you’ve probably already read that same sentence a billion times in other guides, but the importance of owning a bicycle in the Netherlands can’t be stressed enough. They’re cheap, they’re efficient (one of the most efficient machines ever invented, in fact!) and they’re reliable.
- student InternationalsWhat should you pack when studying in the Netherlands?Wondering what essentials you absolutely cannot forget to pack for your thrilling study abroad adventure at the University of Twente in the Netherlands? In this video, I’ll tell you what to pack!
Study choice
More tips- student Study choiceApplying for university in the Netherlands: how does it work?Have you decided to study abroad in the Netherlands? Congratulations! An exciting adventure is ahead of you. But first, it’s time to arrange the practical matters like applying for university: a time-consuming task that you want to start with early on. But how? In this article, you’ll find all you need to know about applying to the University of Twente. Are you Dutch? Then check out our Dutch article on applying for university.
- student Study choiceData science: which study programme suits me?Data science is a very broad field that innovates with immense speed – think of how within a year’s time, ChatGPT has grown out to be one of the most popular chatbots worldwide, or how the TikTok algorithm is able to show you very specific videos that perfectly fit your interests. This means that there’s a huge demand for data specialists: people who can turn data into valuable insights and practical solutions for a better world. Do you see yourself becoming such a specialist? In this article, you’ll discover which data-related study is the perfect fit for you!
- student Study choiceWhat is alpha, beta or gamma in studies?If you’re a student at the University of Twente, you may have heard the term ‘Alpha’, ‘Beta’, or ‘Gamma’ thrown around. So that begs the question: how are the first three letters of the Greek alphabet relevant at UT?