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student Student tipsThe ultimate plant guide for studentsHouseplants are the perfect accessory for your student room. They make your room extra cosy and lively, purify the air, and can even lower your stress levels thanks to their soothing green colour. Exactly what you need as a student ;). And the good news: you really don’t need green fingers to keep plants alive! With this guide, you can transform your student room into a green oasis.
student Student tipsDiscover Hengelo: 9 fun activities and hotspots for studentsAs a student at the University of Twente, you probably spend most of your time in Enschede’s city centre or on campus. But did you know that Hengelo, our neighbouring city, also has plenty of hidden gems for students? With just 20 minutes of biking, you’re in the city centre, making a daytrip the perfect way to unwind after exam week. In this article, we share our tips for a day out in Hengelo.
student Study tips11 tips for writing your thesisWriting your thesis: some people look forward to it, others dread it. Either way, if you want to graduate, there is no way around it. Instead of working on a group project in each module, you suddenly find yourself working alone on a research project that lasts several months. No worries, though! These 11 tips will make writing your thesis a lot easier.
student CareerDoing an internship as a university student: here are the pros and consInternships: in most Dutch universities, they are not compulsory. Nevertheless, more and more students are choosing to do an internship during their studies. And with good reason: internships can be a very valuable experience. Are you wondering whether doing an internship during your studies might be a good option for you? Let’s dive into some of the advantages and disadvantages.
student InternationalsHow to build a rollercoaster? Exchange student Mauricio on rollercoaster engineering at the University of TwenteDon’t we all love rollercoasters? Whether you actually enjoy going on rides or prefer to admire them from afar, at least most people agree that they’re a pretty cool feat of engineering. But how do you build one? And what’s the physics behind it? Exchange student Mauricio from Mexico came to Enschede to learn just that, during his minor in rollercoaster engineering.

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What is a PhD, and is it right for me?
As you approach finishing your master's programme, slowly, one big question starts to pop up. What’s next? Do you start working at a company, or are there other options that might suit you 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 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.
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student ExperiencesIvo studies the Master's in Public Administration: “By understanding government policies, I can drive change in people’s lives.”“How do governments make decisions? How do policies get created? And how do those decisions affect entire communities? In this Master’s, I’m learning to understand and shape policies that can make a real difference to people.” Ivo shares what it’s like to study the Master's in Public Administration 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 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 ExperiencesAzzadiva studies the Master's in Spatial Systems and Society: “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 Systems & Society at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesMarie studies the Master's in Educational Science & Technology: “It’s all about improving learning for people.”“Everything is related to education in some way,” says student Marie from Belgium. “Students learn different subjects at school, and employees learn to improve at work: this Master’s is teaching me to make the learning process easier and more enjoyable.” She shares her experience of studying the Master's in Educational Science & Technology at the University of Twente.
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student Student lifeLiving more sustainably as a student: here’s how to do it!Sustainable living and student life: not exactly a great combination, you may think. After all, as a student, you don't have the time to maintain a large vegetable garden or the money to buy solar panels. Fortunately, sustainable living doesn't have to be complicated. With a few small changes, you can make a big difference. Here are 9 ways you can do your bit as a student!
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 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.
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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 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 InternationalsFinding a room: a guide to hospiterenAre you looking for a student room in the Netherlands? Then you will undoubtedly get acquainted with the somewhat peculiar phenomenon hospiteren – the process of applying for a room in a Dutch student house. If you’re new to this concept, it may be frustrating to go to several house viewings and interviews only to get the message afterwards that you didn’t make it. However, it’s possible to get that coveted room, also as an international student – and with these nine tips, you just might increase your chances!
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 CareerLooking for a career in chip tech? These master's programmes will get you thereWorking in chip technology means contributing to one of the most advanced and fast-moving sectors in science and engineering. As chips become smaller, faster, and more powerful, the demand for skilled engineers and researchers continues to grow. Eager to enter the field, but still unsure which way to go? Here are 11 relevant master’s degrees you can pursue at the University of Twente.
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 choiceTech and engineering: which study programme suits me?The chips in your phone, the sustainable packaging of your shampoo bottle, the bridge you cycle over every day, or the smart lights in your house — we often don’t realise how much technology is behind the things we use daily. How do those chips make your phone respond so quickly? What makes packaging environmentally friendly? How does a bridge stay sturdy, and what innovations power smart lighting? If you’re curious about the technology behind everyday objects and want to learn how to create such innovations yourself, a technical study might be perfect for you. But which study programme suits you best?





