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student Student life10 things you can do instead of being on your phoneDid you know that you spend an average of six (!) years of your life on your phone? Let that sink in for a moment... Simply putting your phone away is easier said than done, though. Because let's be honest, when you're tired, lying on the sofa in the evening, or you have no clue what to do on your afternoon off, doomscrolling is a very tempting option! Yet there are so many fun alternatives you can do instead of staring at your phone. Here are 10 ideas!
student MasterClean cooking in Madagascar: Mechanical Engineering student Gabe-Jan developed a solutionSustainable and safe cooking is far from a given everywhere in the world. In Madagascar, for example, the vast majority of the population cooks using wood or charcoal, which can cause lung problems, among other health issues. During his graduation project, Gabe-Jan, now an alumnus of the Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, helped develop an alternative. He designed a sustainable and safe solution based on solar energy and thermal storage.
student Study choiceNumerus fixus in the Netherlands: how does it work?Roaming through study programmes in the Netherlands, you might’ve stumbled upon the term numerus fixus, for example if you want to study Psychology at the University of Twente. But what exactly does it mean, and how does it affect your application? In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know if you want to apply for a numerus fixus programme.
student GraduatesFrom student to AI analyst: “I develop responsible AI and raise awareness about it.”Babiche is an AI analyst at Brush AI, a startup providing AI services across different industries. She completed the Master’s in Interaction Technology at the University of Twente.
student CareerPursuing a PhD: here are the pros and cons!Are you currently in your master's, and is the end of your studies nearing? Then, you have undoubtedly thought about it at one point: do I want to continue in academia? Would I enjoy diving into one specific topic for four years? In other words, is a PhD the right path for me? The decision to pursue a PhD is a highly personal one. Curious whether a PhD might suit you? Here are the five most important pros and cons!

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New year, new opportunities: 10 New Year’s resolutions for students
The new year is arriving and that means: New Year’s resolutions! Need some inspiration? With these ideas for resolutions and tips on how to stick to them, you’ll become the best version of yourself in the coming year!
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student ExperiencesAli studies the Master's in Applied Physics: “I'm exploring the building blocks of the matter around us.”“I’m learning fundamental theories of physics and how to use them for real-world applications,” says student Ali. "It’s exciting to think that the discoveries to which I can contribute today could shape tomorrow's technologies. For example, quantum physics is already changing computing and electronics as we know them.” In this article, he shares why he chose the Master's in Applied Physics at the University of Twente and what his experience has been so far.
student ExperiencesJasmijn studies the Bachelor's in Advanced Technology: "You are the link between technical disciplines."What is it like to study the Bachelor's in Advanced Technology at the University of Twente? An exciting learning experience, according to student Jasmijn: “It helps you find out what you really like.” In this article, she shares her experience.
student ExperiencesMarios studies the Bachelor's in International Business Administration: "You understand real-life business cases much better."Studying the Bachelor's in International Business Administration (IBA) at the University of Twente, what is that like? Dynamic, according to student Marios: “One week you’re learning about finance and accounting, and the other you’re studying business law and management”. In this article, you will read all about his experience so far.
student ExperiencesRoos studies the Master's in Health Sciences: "I want to play a role in future healthcare."Do you wonder how you can improve the quality of public health and healthcare? "Health Sciences equips me with the knowledge and skill set to use technology in solving various healthcare problems," explains student Roos. “This way, I can optimise healthcare processes to make a difference in people's lives." In her story, Roos shares what it’s like to study the Master’s in Health Sciences at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesYttje studies the Master's in Nanotechnology: “The applications of nanotechnology are immense.”“Imagine working on technology so small that you could fit it 100,000 times on your pinky nail! The more you can pack into a tiny gadget, the more it can do, and nanotechnology makes this possible,” says student Yttje. “It’s exciting that what I’m learning now might contribute to creating entirely new types of chips and devices in the future.” She shares her experience of studying the Master's in Nanotechnology at the University of Twente.
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student Student lifeWintery holiday destinations for studentsAs I’m writing this now, the chill has set in, the days have become shorter, and the pull of winter break has become irresistible. Think about it: you’re a university student, and your weekdays are dedicated to school and studying, basically a full-time job already. Would you not also grasp at the lure of the winter break, with endless possibilities and destinations? Although I am by no means a travel blogger, here are some fun, wintery destinations that might interest you students looking for an affordable getaway.
student Student lifeWhat your laptop stickers say about youI have stickers all over my laptop. Some people like doing this, some don’t. To me, my laptop stickers represent communities I belong to, bands I listen to, passions I pursue, and places I’ve been. In a way, it’s kind of like a time capsule – and there are some stickers on there that I look at more than others, reminders of past times and past people. If you’re planning on decorating your laptop cover, or if you simply want to see what your stickers say about you, then read on.
student Student tipsHow to cosy up your student roomAt university, you will spend quite some time in your student room. It’s a place to relax, do your university work, and hang out with your friends, so it’s a good idea to personalise it and make it ‘you’. Decorating it and making it cosy and comfortable is one of the best ways to combat homesickness and feel at home straight away in this new place, far away from your friends and family. In this article, I’ll give you some tips on how to get started!
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student InternationalsHow to get your driver's license in the NetherlandsGetting your driver’s license in the Netherlands, especially as an international student, can feel a bit intimidating. You might’ve heard from your friends who’ve passed that the preparation was gruelling and intense, with high prices for driving lessons. But it IS doable, and with this guide, you’ll know everything you need to know to get started on your preparation and pass your test!
student CareerMonitoring infrastructure from space: how Nikhil went from India to launching a career in the NetherlandsSatellites are often associated with space agencies, GPS tracking, weather forecasting or climate research. But the applications of satellite data reach far beyond what most people expect. For Nikhil Sakpal, satellite imagery became the foundation of his career, in which he focuses on monitoring and protecting vital infrastructure – from railway corridors to oil and gas pipelines. Find out how his path led him from India to the University of Twente in the Netherlands and ultimately to his career at ROSEN, a global technology company focused on infrastructure safety.
student InternationalsThings I wish I had known before I came to the NetherlandsAs my second year in the Netherlands is nearing, I’ve come to reflect on what I wish I’d known before coming here to make life in this wonderful country easier, and what I wish I’d realised sooner. There are a lot of stereotypes about the Dutch and Dutch culture in general, but I’ve found that some of them aren’t even true – they’re the exact opposite, from my own experiences.
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 InternationalsApps to get as an international studentThere are many useful apps that will make your student time in the Netherlands a lot easier. If you’re an international student, it’s reassuring to have something just in reach (like your phone) to make your daily life easier to navigate. Whether you’re a foodie, love to travel, or want to save money, these apps have you covered!
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student Study choiceHow do you choose the right study? 5 steps that really helpAre you about to choose a study and a university (abroad) but have no idea where to start? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Lots of young people find it tricky to decide what they want to do in the future. This step-by-step guide will help you get a grip on your options and discover which degree suits you best.
student Study choiceSustainability: which study programme suits me?How do we ensure cleaner energy, less waste, sufficient drinking water, livable cities, and a healthy planet for generations to come? Sustainability is one of the biggest challenges of our time - and it plays an increasingly important role across many fields, from engineering to governance. Do you want to make a difference for a sustainable future, but are you also looking for a study programme that goes beyond ecology? In this article, you’ll discover various programmes where you can contribute to a more sustainable world - while also developing yourself more broadly in other areas.
student Study choiceNumerus fixus in the Netherlands: how does it work?Roaming through study programmes in the Netherlands, you might’ve stumbled upon the term numerus fixus, for example if you want to study Psychology at the University of Twente. But what exactly does it mean, and how does it affect your application? In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know if you want to apply for a numerus fixus programme.





