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student Student lifeLooking for fun Christmas dinner traditions? Here’s some inspiration from studentsAhh, Christmas dinner. For people who celebrate Christmas it’s usually a universal experience of eating too much, chaotic conversations, the occasional spilling of beverages and well, just being together with your dear ones. Luckily, in your student house, you get to celebrate it exactly the way you like. We asked you, UT students, about your weird, cute or simply funny Christmas dinner traditions, and you definitely delivered.
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 CareerWhat is a PhD? And is doing a PhD right for me?Your master's programme is heading towards the finish line, and slowly one big question starts to pop up. What’s next? Do I start working at a company, or is there another step that might suit me better, such as doing a PhD? For many students, a PhD programme feels vague, or seems like something meant only for future professors. In reality, it can be a super valuable experience, even for those who want to work outside academia later.
In this article, you’ll find out what a PhD really is and whether becoming a PhD candidate could be the right move for you.
student Personal developmentMechanical engineer at RoboTeam Twente: Ludwig on joining a student team during your studiesLudwig is in his final year of the Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering, and for his elective period, he chose to join RoboTeam Twente. Throughout this past academic year, Ludwig has helped the team with major decisions, developments, and milestones. “Robotics are the future.”
student InternationalsA guide to celebrating New Year's the Dutch wayAfter Sinterklaas and Christmas, the next (Dutch) holiday is right around the corner: New Year’s, or, as the Dutch call it, Oud en Nieuw. We have our very unique way of celebrating this holiday, including frying oliebollen, shooting footballs and lighting up an insane amount of fireworks. Curious how to celebrate New Year’s the Dutch way? Consider this your survival guide!

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Student Talk #1 - Pig legs and bionic arms: looking back at the first semester
What do pig legs have to do with Technical Medicine? What kind of projects do you work on as a Mechanical Engineering student? And how do you deal with stress and keep a healthy work-life balance? Check out the first episode of the podcast series Student Talk and find out how students Wisang and Marit experienced the fist semester of their studies.
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student ExperiencesMichael studies the Master’s in Computer Science: “I'm learning to push the limits of software technology.”“I’m learning to make software interact with the world: it could be through a computer screen, a gym entrance scanner, or a train gate that opens when you tap a card. With computer science, anything is possible, and the only limit is how creatively you apply software to an interface.” Student Michael shares his experience of studying the Master’s in Computer Science at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesHannah studies the Master’s in Interaction Technology: "I want to make technology accessible to as many people as possible."“Imagine a world where you can create anything. And here’s the question: how does your creation make a difference in people's lives? For me, that’s what technology is all about. This programme is the perfect fit for me because I can combine my love of technology with my drive to make a positive impact on people’s everyday experiences,” says student Hannah. In this article, she shares what it’s like to study the Master’s in Interaction Technology at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesBart studies the Bachelor's in Psychology: “Listening is more important than finding a solution yourself.”“There are so many young people living with mental health challenges, and I want to help them,” says student Bart. “Imagine helping someone overcome their fears or traumas in a completely immersive, safe environment using virtual reality—that’s the future of psychology, and it’s awesome that I’m part of it.” In this story, he shares his journey through the Bachelor's in Psychology at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesDeena studies the Bachelor's in Chemical Science & Engineering: “I’m learning to develop sustainable processes and materials.”What is Chemical Science & Engineering? “It’s a mix of chemistry, physics, and maths, and you learn to apply them on a large scale by, for example, designing a chemical plant that produces biogas,” student Deena says. “It’s exciting to know you could develop a new energy-saving process or an electric car battery with more energy storage.” She shares her experience studying the Bachelor's in Chemical Science & Engineering 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.
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student Student lifeA board year: yes or no? Here are the pros and cons!Student life is more than just spending a few years with your head buried in books. You could for example choose to do a board year at your study, student or sports association. Or what about joining a student team, the Kick-In committee or doing a board year for the Batavierenrace? If you’re still unsure about whether a board year is right for you, let us help you out. Here are the pros and cons to help you decide!
student EnschedeHotspots in Enschede that every student should knowAs a student in Enschede, there are a couple of places you are guaranteed to visit often. But while it makes sense to older students to meet up at Teletubbieland or go partying at 't Gat, as a new student, you probably have no idea what this is all about. No worries, though – here are the most important hotspots of Enschede you need to know as a (new) student!
student Student lifeOne-tray dinner: how to make the best tray bake!After a long day of studying at university, the last thing you want is to spend hours in the kitchen and wash up three different pans afterwards. A tray bake is exactly what you need! Mix all your ingredients, throw them on a baking tray and let the oven do the rest. Here's how to make one!
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student InternationalsThe Dutch healthcare system: what should I know as an international student?The Dutch healthcare system is famous for being top-notch. It’s also infamous for having a bit of a reputation with how enthusiastically general practitioners (GPs) give out Paracetamol, which to me is both hilarious and concerning for all parties involved. Regardless, the Netherlands has an excellent standard for healthcare, and it often shows up at the top of the rankings for best healthcare systems in the world. However, what else is there to know as an international student? In this article, I’ll tell you all about the Dutch healthcare system, so you are prepared for your stay in 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 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 InternationalsMissing food from home as an international? Here’s where to go!University is the perfect time to pick up a new skill. For me, it was cooking – now, I’m not gonna be getting any Michelin stars any soon, but I can hold my own in the kitchen. My favourite dishes are traditional dishes from back home in Indonesia, but I had no idea where to get ingredients – at first. If you miss the taste of home, and are unsure of where to get ingredients, then you’re in luck. Enschede has some pretty nice foreign goods stores where you can get most of everything you’re craving. Read on for a compilation of my favourite international stores and restaurants in Enschede.
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!
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student Study choiceArtificial intelligence: what bachelor’s degree suits me?How do you build a working algorithm? How can we use artificial intelligence (AI) to make predictions about the weather, the spread of diseases, or cyberattacks, for example? And what about the ethical questions surrounding AI? With artificial intelligence becoming an increasingly prominent part of our daily lives, these are important questions – meaning there’s also a growing demand for AI experts. Are you curious whether a degree in artificial intelligence might be a good fit for you? In this article, we highlight a few options.
student Study choiceSocial sciences at a technical university: is it really that technical?When you think of a technical university, you probably think of studies such as Civil Engineering, Computer Science or Electrical Engineering. But did you know that at the University of Twente - a technical university - you can also study social sciences?
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!





