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To all stories- student Well-beingStudent support at university: here’s where to goStudent life can be quite overwhelming sometimes. You have to juggle many responsibilities, you may be living on your own for the first time, or you may be experiencing academic pressure. Or perhaps you are struggling with personal circumstances, making it more difficult to go about your student life. Fortunately, you are not alone. In this article, you will find out where to go for support during your studies at the University of Twente.
- student Student tipsMoving as a student? These tips might come in handyThe day has come. Whether it’s because your contract has ended, you found a new place, you’re moving out of your parents’ house for the very first time or you just need to get out of your current housing situation – moving day is upon you, and now you’re left overwhelmed. How exactly do you move your entire life into another, single room? Let me help you out with some tips!
- student Student life11 types of students you will encounter during your studiesDuring your first weeks at university, you will quickly notice that there are many different types of students. Some study best with ten different coloured markers, others with ten cups of coffee. These are 11 types of students you’re guaranteed to come across in your first year (and beyond)!
- student Student lifePaper or digital notes: the final showdownIn university, when you’re trying to keep up with the professor’s flurry of slides and the mounds of information that are being dumped on you, taking notes on paper can make you slow – not to mention the number of notebooks you’ll have to burn through to finish your degree, and the added hassle of having to sort out your notebooks and find which pages you need. There is an alternative, though – ever thought about digital notes? Let’s put them to the test.
- student Student lifeSoup 101: how to make the best soupWhether you've been studying hard all day, are feeling a little hungover, or it’s the end of the month and your budget is running low, sometimes you just want something quick, healthy and tasty for dinner. A homemade soup is exactly what you’re looking for! You can use whatever leftover veggies you’ve got lying around, it’s ready in under 30 minutes, and it requires (almost) zero cooking skills. In other words: soup is the perfect student meal, besides pasta pesto, of course ;). Curious how to make it? I'll talk you through it!

student Study choice
Smart questions to ask during an Open Day or fair
Are you almost graduating secondary school and looking to find out where and what you want to continue studying? Then you will probably visit plenty of Open Days, fairs and other study choice activities. To get the most out of these events, it can be very helpful to prepare a list of important questions to ask during conversations with students, teachers and study advisers. In this article, you will find some inspiration for smart questions to ask during an Open Day or fair!
Student experiences
All experiences- student ExperiencesPaula studies the Bachelor's in Communication Science: “It’s exciting to learn how media and technologies influence people.”“Marketing, user experience, communication design, and social media: Communication Science combines these and more,” says student Paula from Germany. “What I like about the programme is the many directions it can take you. I know I’ll have plenty of options after graduation.” In this article, she offers a sneak peek at the Bachelor's in Communication Science at the University of Twente.
- student ExperiencesKadhem studies the Master’s in Business Administration: “I am learning to manage businesses responsibly.”“Businesses provide jobs, products, and services, and they keep the economy running. But for a business to succeed, it needs responsible and skilled managers who understand people and processes. That’s what I am learning to become: a responsible business leader.” Student Kadhem from Italy shares why he chose the Master’s in Business Administration and what his experience has been so far.
- student ExperiencesTom pursues a university master’s after completing his bachelor’s at a University of Applied Sciences: “I realised how much more there is to learn.”After finishing his Bachelor’s in Integrated Safety and Security at Saxion University of Applied Sciences in Enschede, student Tom faced a choice: start working or continue studying? He chose the latter and enrolled in the Master's in Psychology at the University of Twente. Curious about how he experienced the transition from a University of Applied Sciences (hereafter referred to as HBO) to a research university? And how he managed to get through the pre-master’s? In this article, Tom shares his story.
- student ExperiencesMarco studies the Master's in Industrial Engineering & Management: “I want to contribute to better production processes.”“Ever wondered how your favourite products get from the other side of the world to your doorstep? I'm learning to tackle the challenges behind global supply chains, finding smarter and more sustainable ways to meet the demands of our fast-paced world,” says student Marco from Ecuador. In this article, he describes his journey through the Master's in Industrial Engineering & Management 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 life
More stories- student Student tipsDutch cities every student in the Netherlands should visitEnschede is, of course, the absolute best city in the Netherlands ;), but that does not mean it’s not fun to explore other places now and then. We previously wrote about recommendations close to Enschede, but there’s a whole world outside Twente too. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a holiday city trip, these are my favourite cities in the Netherlands, which are definitely worth visiting!
- student Student life5 unconventional sports YOU want to try at UT!We're a few months into the new year and that can only mean one thing... failed New Year's Resolutions. Where on the 1st of January, exercising more seemed such a good prospect, motivation is now nowhere to be found. Do you also dread making yet another trip to the gym or the football pitch? Then try one of the rather unconventional sports the University of Twente has to offer instead!
- student Student lifeFrom BSA to sjaars: all the terms you need to know as a first-year student!As a first-year student, you will encounter a lot of new terms and abbreviations: as a sjaars, you have to pass your BSA, take various modules and hopefully see at least a studententien (student-ten) on Osiris. I can hear you thinking, ‘’What is this all about‘’? No worries! In this article, I will explain the most important terms!
International students
More stories- student Internationals11 misconceptions about the Netherlands (and why they're not entirely true)I’d be lying to you if I said that I didn’t believe some of these misconceptions about the Netherlands when I first came here. Especially in Asia, where you believe everything an older person tells you, there were some truly head-scratching misconceptions about the Netherlands I was told. And now I’m here to tell you that some things are simply not true.
- student InternationalsHow do you get around in the Netherlands?Getting around in the Netherlands can be as easy as tapping a card on a reader – because, really, that’s all there is to it sometimes. This guide is here to help you easily navigate the Dutch terrain and make the most of your time in Enschede and the Netherlands.
- 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 and how you should learn Dutch as an international studentIf you’re moving abroad, it only makes sense for you to want to integrate yourself into the country you’re moving to. To do this, the most important step is to learn the language – not necessarily master it, but just learn enough to get by. Learning Dutch allows you to communicate with the locals, learn about their culture, and make friends. Not learning Dutch only puts you at a disadvantage – besides, having an extra language in your portfolio is always a good idea.
- student InternationalsA guide to Dutch cultureAs a Dutch girl who has lived in the Netherlands her entire life, I find our culture and habits nothing special. However, while studying at the University of Twente and meeting people from all over the world, I soon realised how Dutch culture sometimes differs from other cultures. From our daily routines to our deeply rooted traits, here’s a guide to navigating life in the Netherlands!
Study choice
More tips- student Study choiceGirls in tech: why choosing a technical degree is a smart moveDo you want to make the world a better place? You might immediately think of studying healthcare, psychology or politics. But did you know that technology can actually be the key to driving social change?
- student Study choice5 key questions you should ask yourself when searching for a study programmeWhether you've known what you want to study ever since you were 14 or you’re about to graduate secondary school and still have no idea: one thing is for sure, sometimes choosing a study feels like the most important decision of your life. Fortunately, it's not that bad, but with so many options for study programmes and universities all over the world, you need to make it as easy as possible for yourself. In this article, we discuss five key questions you should ask yourself while searching for a study!
- 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!