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student Student tipsThe ultimate survival guide to defending your thesisAfter countless rounds of feedback, long hours in the library and reading at least a hundred sources, the moment has finally arrived: your thesis has been submitted! And then suddenly, the final challenge appears: the defence. Let’s be honest, it’s definitely a bit more nerve-racking than any other presentation you’ve given so far. With these tips in mind, though, your thesis defence is sure to be a success!
student CareerGraduated? Here’s how to survive the transition to your first jobThe time has come: you’ve submitted your thesis, planned your graduation drinks, and your degree is finally within arm's reach. But what’s the next step? Don’t panic if you don’t know right away. Moving from university to the job market can be pretty overwhelming! Keeping these thoughts in mind will definitely help you kick off your career a lot more relaxed.
student CampusLiving on campus or in the city centre of Enschede? These are the differences!As a brand-new student in Enschede, sooner or later, you’ll face the choice: will you live on campus or somewhere in the city? Spoiler: both places have their own charm and are fun in their own way. So, make sure you keep both options open when looking for a place! Still, there are definitely differences. Here’s what student life looks like on campus versus in the city centre.
student Student lifeCollege life: the best of times and the worst of timesIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Charles Dickens may not have been talking about university when he was writing this opening line, but he may as well have, considering what uni life is like. College, in the wise words of my friend Ludwig, is an experience like no other.
student Personal developmentStudent and chassis engineer: Jedrzej on joining Electric Superbike TwenteFor Jedrzej, a 22-year-old Mechanical Engineering student from Poland, joining Electric Superbike Twente (EST) meant stepping out of the classroom and into something much closer to real engineering work. Instead of continuing directly into his third year, he chose to take a gap year and work full-time for the team. At EST, Jedrzej works as a chassis engineer, designing the bike’s bodywork and working with composites, surface modelling, and 3D printing.

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Finding a house in the Netherlands: how does it work?
The Netherlands is renowned for its excellent education system and vibrant student life. This means that a lot of students are trying to find housing every year, which is why finding suitable accommodation can be a challenge for both local and international students. However, with careful planning and resourcefulness, students can successfully secure housing. I'll tell you all about it!
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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 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 ExperiencesNoel studies the Master's in Water Technology: "There is still so much to figure out about water."“Life without water is impossible. Yet, we're losing a lot of fresh water due to climate change and overuse. How can we close the loop and make processes more efficient so that we don't waste water? How do we clean wastewater? I love that I’m learning to tackle these challenges.” Student Noel from Romania is studying the Master's in Water Technology at the University of Twente and gives a glimpse into her journey.
student ExperiencesTigo studies the Master’s in Sustainable Energy Technology: “I devise sustainable solutions to societal problems.”What can you expect if you study the Master's in Sustainable Energy Technology at the University of Twente? “It's an engaging programme if you're passionate about developing sustainable technologies," according to student Tigo. “You learn to tackle sustainability challenges from different angles: whether through social approaches, engineering solutions, or a mix of both.” In this article, he shares his experiences so far.
student ExperiencesHanna studies the Bachelor’s in Technical Computer Science: “IT is changing fast, and I’m learning to adapt.”What’s the one common thing between all the tech stuff you use every day? “Technical computer science. Whether it’s figuring out how to make online searches faster or creating the systems that run our phones and computers, this is the field that’s behind all of that,” student Hanna explains. She describes her experience of studying the Bachelor’s in Technical Computer Science at the University of Twente.
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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 Personal developmentCaught in the rain? Student entrepreneurs Nathalie and Miguel got you covered with their shared umbrellasWe’ve all been there: you head out the door, leaving your raincoat and umbrella behind, only to get caught in a downpour. But ending up soaked? That may soon be a thing of the past thanks to Nathalie, a master’s student in Industrial Design Engineering and Industrial Engineering & Management. Together with Miguel, a master’s student in Mechanical Engineering, she founded PLU – a start-up developing machines that provide access to shared umbrellas.
student Student lifeWhat to do during the summer break? Here's my bucket list!Bucket lists are fuuun – for a couple of years now, I’ve written bucket lists of things I wanted to do during the summer… and completed none of them. I mean, I do complete some of the things on the list, but by the time the next summer comes around, it really defeats the purpose of the last bucket list, if you get what I mean. This time, however, I’ll propose a ‘realistic’ bucket list – and maybe you guys can get some ideas if you’re looking for inspiration!
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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 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 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 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 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 Student lifeSecondary school and university: these are the 10 biggest differences!When you start studying, a whole new world opens up to you. You've got your secondary school diploma, gathered all your student essentials, and you're getting ready for the Kick-In introduction week... But besides all the social activities, exploring a new city and meeting your housemates, something else is waiting for you: university itself. And wherever you went to secondary school, there are quite a few differences. In this article, I'll walk you through the 10 most important ones!
student Study choiceWhich management study suits me?How can companies become more sustainable without compromising their profits? How can we keep healthcare affordable and accessible for everyone? And how can governments protect citizens’ safety and privacy rights in the digital age? Effective management is crucial in addressing such questions, especially in a world full of technological and societal developments. Are you considering a management-related study but unsure which direction to take? Let’s explore your options.
student Study choice7 common mistakes when choosing a study (and how to avoid them)Choosing a study programme can be challenging. There are so many questions, possibilities, and options coming your way; after all, it’s an important step for your future. Many young people make the same mistakes when choosing a study programme. In this article, we’ll give you tips to avoid the most common pitfalls so you can choose a study programme that truly suits you!






