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student GraduatesGraduated, now what? Here’s what you need to arrange!You’ve got your credits, your thesis has been submitted, and you’ll soon be signing your diploma: you’ve officially graduated. Congratulations! After countless lectures, exams, deadlines and group projects, you’re (finally) done. Or well, almost… There are still a few practical things to sort out before you can fully enjoy life after university. Here's the ultimate checklist!
student InternationalsGifts to bring home from the Netherlands as an international studentGoing home after studying abroad is always a strange feeling. Your suitcase is somehow both too full and not full enough, your family is already asking what Dutch life is like, and you suddenly realise that you probably should not show up empty-handed.
student EnschedeRestaurants in Enschede: student favouritesEnschede may not be the first Dutch city people mention when talking about food, if ever, but anyone who has lived here for a while knows that the city has quietly built up a surprisingly good restaurant scene. Enschede has something for nearly everyone: date nights, student dinners, family visits, celebrations, or the occasional ‘I deserve something better than my cooking tonight’ evening.
student Student lifePOV: a day during exam week in the Vrijhof LibraryPicture this: you’re the average student at UT. You go to most of your lectures, you sometimes get your lunch at the Spar supermarket, and every once in a while you amble down to the Vrijhof for a much-needed study session. And then exam week comes upon you, and you’re suddenly left wondering where all these students came from.
student Student life50 things you need to do before graduating from UTSooner or later, you’ll realise that your student years go by much faster than you'd like. One moment you're hopelessly lost trying to find your first lecture, and the next you're handing in your thesis and picking up your diploma! But before you leave your student life in Enschede behind, there are a few things you simply must do. Because let’s be honest, can you really call yourself a UT alumnus if you haven’t had your picture taken in front of the letters 😉? Whether you’re graduating this summer or still have a few years to go, this is the ultimate bucket list for UT students.

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16 things I wish I had known before I started studying
Are you about to start university? Then you have a fun and quite exciting period ahead of you. Along the way, you’ll naturally learn the do's and don'ts of studying. But why not learn from other people's experiences as well? To help you get off to a good start: these are 16 things I wish I knew before I started studying!
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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 ExperiencesLuuk studies the Master’s in Biomedical Engineering: “Patients face many challenges, and I’m learning to design devices that help them.”“I want to design devices that make people’s lives better. In this Master’s, I'm learning to start with an idea, go through designing, researching, and testing and, in the end, create a product that helps people with health issues. It’s an exciting process!” In this article, Luuk sheds light on the Master’s in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Twente.
student ExperiencesDimitrios studies the Master's in Electrical Engineering: "Societal progress depends on electrical engineering."“Electrical Engineering is crucial not just for society but for driving innovation forward,” says student Dimitrios from Greece. “Especially when it comes to automated systems like drones, robots, and AI, knowing how to design and control these systems is what’s going to push innovation.” Here’s a peek into his experience of studying the Master's in Electrical Engineering 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 ExperiencesMay studies the Bachelor's in Public Administration: “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 Public Administration at the University of Twente.
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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 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 Student tips8 smart ways to furnish your student roomYour student room isn’t just your bedroom; it’s also the place where you eat, study, relax and invite friends over. And all of that within just a few square metres. Let’s be honest, that can quickly become quite chaotic… Fortunately, with a few smart choices, you can use your space in a much more efficient way. Here are 8 tips to help you get the most out of your student room!
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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 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 Study choiceApplying for university in the Netherlands: how does it work?Have you decided to study abroad in the Netherlands? Congratulations! An exciting adventure is ahead of you. But first, it’s time to arrange the practical matters like applying for university: a time-consuming task that you want to start with early on. But how? In this article, you’ll find all you need to know about applying to the University of Twente. Are you Dutch? Then check out our Dutch article on applying for university.
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?





