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The Delft University of Technology ( TU Delft ; Dutch : Technische Universiteit Delft ) is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university , located in Delft , The Netherlands . It specializes in engineering , technology , computing , design , and natural sciences .

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66-478: With eight faculties and multiple research institutes , TU Delft educates around 27,000 students ( undergraduate and postgraduate ), and employs more than 3,500 doctoral candidates and close to 4,500 teaching, research, support and management staff (including more than 1,300 faculty members of all academic ranks in the Netherlands ). The university was established on 8 January 1842 by King William II as

132-486: A studium generale was entitled to teach in any other studium without further examination. That privilege, known as jus ubique docendi , was, by custom, reserved only to the masters of the three oldest universities: Salerno , Bologna and Paris . Their reputations were so great that their graduates and teachers were welcome to teach in all other studia , but they accepted no outside teachers without an examination. Pope Gregory IX , who, seeking to elevate

198-635: A Faculty of Arts and Sciences and a Law School . The medieval University of Bologna , which served as a model for most of the later medieval universities in Europe, had four faculties: students began at the Faculty of Arts, graduates from which could then continue at the higher Faculties of Theology , Law , and Medicine . The privilege to establish these four faculties was usually part of medieval universities' charters, but not every university could do so in practice. The Faculty of Arts took its name from

264-452: A bull, Oxford masters were not allowed to teach in Paris without examination. Oxford reciprocated by demanding examinations from Paris masters and ignoring the papal privileges Paris enjoyed.) Finally, the pope could issue bulls guaranteeing the autonomy of the university from the interference of local civil or diocesan authorities, a process that had begun with the issuing of the 1231 bull for

330-474: A collection of documents, exhibits and memorabilia of two scientists historically connected with the university. Mineralogy-geology museum is a part of TU Delft Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences and contains around 200,000 geological , mineralogical and crystallographical items divided into numerous sub-collections. The oldest items date back to 1842 when the TU Delft (then Delft Royal Academy )

396-463: A more precise (but still unofficial) meaning as a place that (1) received students from all places, (2) taught the arts and had at least one of the higher faculties (that is, theology , law or medicine ) and (3) that a significant part of the teaching was done by those with a master's degree. A fourth criterion slowly appeared: a master who had taught and was registered in the Guild of Masters of

462-576: A royal academy, with the primary purpose of training civil servants for work in the Dutch East Indies . The school expanded its research and education curriculum over time, becoming a polytechnic school in 1864 and an institute of technology (making it a full-fledged university) in 1905. It changed its name to Delft University of Technology in 1986. Dutch Nobel laureates Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff , Heike Kamerlingh Onnes , and Simon van der Meer have been associated with TU Delft. TU Delft

528-563: A three-year study. The test project finalizes the BSc studies. All BSc programmes are taught in Dutch, except for Aerospace Engineering , Applied Earth Sciences, Nanobiology, and Computer Science, which are taught entirely in English, and Electrical Engineering which is taught in a mixture of both. TU Delft offers around 40 MSc programmes. The MSc studies take two years to complete. TU Delft uses

594-464: Is a member of several university federations, including the IDEA League , CESAER , UNITECH International , ENHANCE Alliance, LDE, and 4TU . Delft University of Technology was founded on 8 January 1842 by William II of the Netherlands as Royal Academy for the education of civilian engineers, for serving both nation and industry, and of apprentices for trade . One of the purposes of the academy

660-546: Is a successor of Technical Exhibition Center. Technical Exhibition Center was established by a group of TU Delft professors with the aim of presenting the recent advances in technology to a wider audience. Parts of the collection were shown outside of Delft: in the Netherlands and abroad, including Israel and Czech Republic . The collection was permanently hosted in the building of former department of geodesy . The historical collections of Technical Exhibition Center were moved Delft Museum of Technology, located at Ezelsveldlaan, in

726-585: Is a university faculty teaching philosophy , or in some cases, humanities in general. In the universities of continental Europe , the Faculty of Arts has more often been named the equivalent of " Faculty of Philosophy " (e.g., Norwegian : Det filosofiske fakultet , Slovene : Filozofska fakulteta ). Nowadays this is a common name for the faculties teaching humanities . Examples include: Faculty of Political Science examples include: Studium generale#Contemporary usage Studium generale

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792-554: Is a university faculty teaching law, or a law school faculty. Examples include: A Faculty of Management Studies is a university division teaching management studies . Examples include: In English-speaking academia, Faculty of Music normally refers to a university department, especially at Oxford and Cambridge (UK). In the US, the use of 'faculty' often relates to academic and teaching staff. Examples include: Faculty of Natural Sciences examples include A Faculty of Philosophy

858-426: Is a university faculty that can teach a range of disciplines which can include nursing and midwifery , public health , health services management and sports science . Examples include: A Faculty of Humanities is a university faculty teaching humanities . Examples include: A Faculty of Information Technology is a university faculty teaching information technology . Examples include: A Faculty of Law

924-490: Is an energy-producing building within the campus of Delft which aims at energy conservation to delve into the future. Echo won the prestigious World Prix Versailles (Campuses category) in 2023. In September 2016, TU Delft inaugurated a new campus in The Hague . The MSc programme Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA), which teaches students to operate at the intersection of technology and policy when tackling wicked problems ,

990-431: Is available on TU Delft website. Faculty (division) A faculty is a division within a university or college comprising one subject area or a group of related subject areas, possibly also delimited by level (e.g. undergraduate). In North America, academic divisions are sometimes titled colleges, schools, or departments, with universities occasionally using a mixture of terminology, e.g., Harvard University has

1056-418: Is the old customary name for a medieval university in medieval Europe. There is no official definition for the term studium generale . The term studium generale first appeared at the beginning of the 13th century out of customary usage, and meant a place where students from everywhere were welcomed, not merely those of the local district or region. In the 13th century, the term gradually acquired

1122-537: The European Credit Transfer System , where each year MSc students are required to obtain 60 ECTS points. An honours track exists for motivated MSc students, who obtained a mark of 7.5 or higher (in Dutch grading scale ) and did not fail any courses. This track, associated with 30 ECTS points, is taken alongside the regular MSc programme and must be related to student's regular degree courses or

1188-423: The 14th century were several, among them: Today studium generale is primarily used within a European university context as a description for lectures, seminars and other activities which aim at providing academic foundations for students and the general public. They are in line with the humanistic roots of the traditional universities to reach outside of their boundaries and provide a general education. In

1254-452: The Aula. The TU Delft Library, constructed in 1997, was designed by Delft-based Mecanoo architecture bureau. It is located behind university aula . The roof of the library is covered with grass, which serves as a natural insulation. The structure lifts from the ground on one side allowing to walk to the top of the building. The library is topped by the steel cone, giving its unique shape. All

1320-620: The Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron Technology, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience , Materials innovation institute, Astrodynamics and Space Missions, Delft University Wind Energy Research Institute, TU Delft Safety and Security Institute, and the Delft Space Institute, Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics is also an important research institute which connects all engineering departments with respect to research and academia. A complete list of research schools

1386-413: The Faculty of Philosophy, German name of the same faculty. Whether called Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Philosophy , it taught a range of subjects with general and fundamental applicability. The higher Faculty of Law and Faculty of Medicine were intended, much like today, for specialized education required for professions. The Faculty of Theology was the most prestigious, as well as least common in

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1452-510: The Hague region as well as Institute of Applied Sciences in Rijswijk, transferred to Delft, close to the location of the university, at the square between Rotterdamseweg and Leeghwaterstraat. In 2007 the three Dutch technical universities, TU Delft, TU Eindhoven and University of Twente , established a federation , called 3TU . On 13 May 2008, the building of the Faculty of Architecture

1518-594: The Mekelpark. It was designed by architect Vera Yanovshtchinsky and opened to TU Delft students and staff in 1995. Since then it has undergone expansions and renovations. Three musea are associated with the university: Science Centre Delft, Mineralogy-geology museum and Beijerinck en Kluyver archive. Science Centre Delft was opened in September 2010 and is located at Mijnbouwstraat 120 in Delft. Science Center Delft

1584-432: The TU Delft education system is divided into three tiers: the bachelor's degree , master's degree , and doctorate . The academic year is divided into two semesters: the first semester from September until January and the second semester from the end of January until July. Most of the lectures are available through OpenCourseWare . As of 2016, TU Delft offers 16 BSc programmes. TU Delft students obtain their degree after

1650-536: The University of Paris. Although not a necessary criterion, bestowing the "privileges of Paris" to other studia generalia became customary. The pope was not the only supplier of privileges. The Holy Roman Emperor also issued imperial charters granting much the same privileges, starting with the University of Naples in 1224. A universal student body, one or more higher faculties, teaching by masters,

1716-480: The buildings of the former department of naval architecture ( Werktuig- en Scheepsbouwkunde ), next to the city center of Delft. As Delft city council together with TU Delft decided to move the collection close to the university campus (currently the building of the former museum are transformed into lofts ), Science Centre Delft shows visitors current TU Delft research projects are available, including Eco Runner and Nuna . Beijerinck en Kluyver archive hosts

1782-859: The buildings set on the side of the river Schie , in the Wippolder district. Student organizations grew together with the university. The first to be established on 22 March 1848 is the Delftsch Studenten Corps housed in the distinctive Sociëteit Phoenix on the Phoenixstraat. This was followed by the Delftsche Studenten Bond (est. 30 October 1897) and the KSV Sanctus Virgilius (est. 2 March 1898). In 1917, Proof Garden for Technical Plantation ( Dutch : Cultuurtuin voor Technische Gewassen )

1848-542: The campus, making the newly created park a safer place for bicycles and pedestrians. A new university neighborhood called Mekelpark (its name commemorating TH Delft professor and WW II resistance fighter, Jan Mekel, who was executed by the Nazis on 2 May 1942 in Sachsenhausen ) was opened on 5 July 2009. Mekelpark replaced old parking structures, bike lanes and filling stations , constructed between faculty buildings of

1914-740: The committee returns to the room where the defense was held, and if the doctorate is granted the promoter presents the laudation praising the new doctor . The entire ceremony is chaired by the rector or a representative. TU Delft also offers Professional Doctorate in Engineering . TU Delft has three officially recognized research institutes : Research Institute for the Built Environment, International Research Centre for Telecommunications-transmission and Radar, and Reactor Institute Delft . In addition to those three institutes, TU Delft hosts numerous smaller research institutes, including

1980-474: The committee. Sometimes the candidate is accompanied by one or two paranymphs , who theoretically might help defend a question asked by a committee member. The defense is ended by the pedel , who enters the room and says in Latin Hora est ( It is time ), stamping the university staff on the floor. The committee then moves to a separate room to decide whether to grant the candidate a doctorate or not. Then

2046-401: The course of the years the logo of the TU Delft changed a number of times, along with its official name. The current logo is based on the three university colors cyan, black and white. The letter "T" bears a stylized flame on top, referring to the flame that Prometheus brought from Mount Olympus to the people, against the will of Zeus . Because of this, Prometheus is sometimes considered as

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2112-399: The current academic culture seen in modern European universities. The universities generally considered studia generalia in the 13th century were: Both theological and secular universities were registered. This list quickly grew as new universities were founded throughout Europe. Many of these universities received formal confirmation of their status as studia generalia towards

2178-442: The doctoral candidate must prove capability for performing research on a doctoral level. The candidate must pass the evaluation performed at the end of the year by his/her promoter in order to continue doing research the following three years. The research the candidate performs must be finalized by submitting a doctoral thesis . The thesis is evaluated by a doctoral committee composed of TU Delft professors and external opponents. Once

2244-521: The end of the 13th century by way of papal bull , along with a host of newer universities. While these papal bulls initially did little more than confer the privileges of a specified university such as Bologna or Paris, by the end of the 13th century universities sought a papal bull conferring on them ius ubique docendi , the privilege of granting to masters licences to teach in all universities without further examination (Haskins, 1941:282). Universities officially recognized as studia generalia in

2310-520: The first 500 years—and generally one that popes sought most to control. Although also a professional education for clergy, theology (until the Enlightenment) was also seen as the ultimate subject at universities, named "The Queen of the Sciences", and often set the example for the other faculties. The number of faculties has usually multiplied in modern universities, both through subdivisions of

2376-414: The first engineer, and is an important symbol for the university. His statue stood in the center of the newly renovated TU Delft campus, Mekelpark, until it was stolen in 2012. Initially, all of the university buildings were located in the historic city centre of Delft. This changed in the second half of the 20th century with relocations to a separate university neighbourhood. The last university building in

2442-416: The following faculties: Faculty of Commerce examples include: Faculty of Economics ( Ekonomski fakultet in most South Slavic languages) may refer to, amongst others: Faculty of Education examples include: Faculty of Engineering examples include: The title, Faculty of Graduate Studies , refers not to a specific area of study, but to a graduate school . Examples include: A Faculty of Health

2508-675: The historic Wijnhavenkwartier , was converted into Campus The Hague in 2016. In 2023, TU Delft announced plans to further expand its footprint in The Hague by launching a joint university facility with Leiden University at Spui , set to open in 2025. This new location is expected to accommodate around 600 TU Delft students in the city centre of The Hague. TU Delft comprises eight faculties. These are (official Dutch name and faculty abbreviation are given in brackets; departments by faculty are listed): There are also two Research Institutes: Since 2004,

2574-484: The historic centre of Delft was the university library, which was relocated to a new building in 1997. On 12 September 2006, the design of the new university neighbourhood, Mekelpark, was officially approved, giving a green light to the transformation of the area around the Mekelweg (the main road on the university terrain) into a new campus heart. The new park replaced the main access road and redirected car traffic around

2640-490: The historical city center of Delft. The relatively new building of Material Sciences department was sold, later demolished in 2007 to give place for a newly built building of the Haagse Hogeschool . Closer cooperation between TU Delft and Dutch universities of applied sciences resulted in physical transition of some of the institutes from outside to Delft. In September 2009 many institutes of applied sciences from

2706-415: The increasing needs of systematized development of tropical agriculture in then Dutch colony of Dutch East Indies . Over 7000 different species of plants, including tropical and subtropical plants, herbs , and ornamental plants cover the area of almost 2.5 ha. Furthermore, more than 2000 unique species are preserved in university's greenhouses . All facilities of TU Delft botanical garden are open to

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2772-401: The increasing number of students, in 1974 the first Reception Week for First Year Students ( Ontvangst Week voor Eerstejaars Studenten , OWEE) was established, which has become a TU Delft tradition since then. On 1 September 1986, the Delft Institute of Technology officially changed its name to Delft University of Technology, underlining the quality of the education and research provided by

2838-402: The institution. In the course of further expansion, in 1987 Delft Top Tech institute was established, which provided a professional master education in management for people working in technology-related companies. On 1 September 1997, the 13 faculties of the TU Delft were merged into 9, to improve the management efficiency of the growing university. In the early 1990s, because the vast majority of

2904-457: The most prestigious places of learning in Europe . The Vatican continues to designate many new universities as studia generalia , although the popular significance of this honour has declined over the centuries. As early as the 13th century, scholars from a studium generale were encouraged to give lecture courses at other institutes across Europe and to share documents, and this led to

2970-443: The name of the school to Technical College (Institute) of Delft ( Technische Hoogeschool Delft , from 1934 Technische Hogeschool Delft ), emphasizing the academic quality of the education. Polytechnic was granted university rights and was allowed to award academic degrees. The number of students reached 450 around that time. The official opening of the new school was attended by Queen Wilhelmina on 10 July 1905. First dean of

3036-480: The newly established college was ir. J. Kraus, hydraulic engineer . In 1905, the first doctoral degree was awarded. From 1924 until the construction of the new campus in 1966, the ceremonies were held in the Saint Hippolytus Chapel . Corporate rights were granted to the college on 7 June 1956. Most of the university buildings during that time were located within Delft city centre, with some of

3102-419: The prestige of the papal-sponsored University of Toulouse , which he had founded in 1229, issued a bull in 1233, allowing Masters of Toulouse to teach in any studium without an examination. It consequently became customary for studia generalia , eager to elevate themselves, to apply for similar bulls. The older universities at first disdained requesting such privileges themselves, feeling their reputation

3168-590: The public. Building 28 is the main building of Computer Science on campus. It hosts research groups of Intelligent Systems and Software Technology departments, educational and research labs, student study areas, meeting rooms, and the support staff of Computer Science. Along with Delft, UNStudio developed the 'Echo' building on the TU campus for interfaculty lecture halls and project rooms, student study areas, Computer Science (Cybersecurity section and Sequential Decision Making section) research offices, and meeting rooms. It

3234-464: The residency requirements set out in canon law . As this privilege was granted only to those in studia generalia , certainly routinely by the 14th century, it began to be considered by many to be not only another (fifth) criterion but the definition of a studium generale . (Although the old universities of Oxford and Padua , which resisted asking for a papal bull, had sufficient reputation to be referred to as studium generale without

3300-558: The right to teach in other studia , retention of benefices, autonomy: those were common features in studia generalia . In other respects (structure, administration, curriculum etc.), studia generalia varied. Generally speaking, most tended to copy one of two old models: the student-centred system of Bologne or the master-centered structure of Paris. Most of the early studia generalia were found in Italy , France , England , Spain and Portugal , and these were considered

3366-449: The role of technology in society . The honours track must be completed within the time allowed for the MSc programme. MSc programmes are also offered through the 3TU federation, Erasmus Mundus programmes, IDEA League joint MSc programs and QuTech Academy. Doctoral studies at TU Delft are divided into two phases. The first phase, lasting one year, serves as a trial period during which

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3432-403: The rules of secondary education . On 20 June 1864, Royal Academy in Delft was disbanded by a Royal Decree, giving a way to a Polytechnic School of Delft ( Politechnische School te Delft ). The newly formed school educated engineers of various fields and architects, much needed during the rapid industrialization period in the 19th century. Yet another Act, passed on 22 May 1905, changed

3498-450: The seven liberal arts : the trivium ( grammar , rhetoric , dialectics ) and the quadrivium ( arithmetic , music , geometry and astronomy ). In German, Scandinavian, Slavic and related universities, it would more often be called the Faculty of Philosophy . The degree of Magister Artium (Master of Arts) derives its name from the Faculty of Arts, while the degree of Doctor Philosophiae (Doctor of Philosophy) derives its name from

3564-414: The students of the university were male, an initiative to increase the number of female students resulted in founding a separate emancipation commission. As a result, Girls Study Technology ( Meiden studeren techniek ) days were established. In later years the responsibilities of the commission were distributed over multiple institutes. Since 2006 all buildings of the university are located outside of

3630-566: The teaching bodies of medieval universities (the others being Law , Medicine and Theology ), the Faculty of Arts was the lowest in rank but also the largest (the higher faculties admitted only Arts graduates). Instead of "Arts", this faculty often had the name " Philosophy ". Nowadays this is still a common name for faculties teaching humanities (e.g.,) Norwegian : Det filosofiske fakultet , Slovene : Filozofska fakulteta ). A Faculty of Classics may be focused on ancient history, culture and ancient literature. The title may refer to

3696-428: The thesis has been revised and comments have been taken into account, the candidate gives a formal doctoral defense. In contrast to US graduate school, other duties such as following lectures and giving TAs form only a small portion of the programme. The doctoral defense is of ceremonial nature and is held in the senate room. It lasts exactly one hour, during which the doctoral candidate must answer all questions from

3762-519: The traditional four faculties and through the absorption of academic disciplines that developed within originally vocational schools, in areas such as engineering or agriculture. A Faculty of Arts is a university division teaching in areas traditionally classified as "liberal arts" for academic purposes (from Latin liberalis , "worthy of a free person", and ars , "art or principled practice"), generally including creative arts , writing , philosophy , and humanities . A traditional division of

3828-424: The university in the late 1950s. Its 832-meter-long promenade eased the commute between faculty buildings. Both sides of the promenade are covered by stone benches, 1547 meters long in total. Some of the university buildings around the Mekelpark deserve certain attention. TU Delft Aula was designed by Van den Broek en Bakema architecture bureau, founded by two TU Delft alumni Jo van den Broek and Jaap Bakema . It

3894-485: The walls are completely filled with glass. The library won the Dutch National Steel Prize in 1998 in the buildings of steel and hybrid constructions category. The library is also host of the 4TU.Centre for Research Data, the archive for research data in the technical sciences in the Netherlands. The TU Delft Sports and Culture Center, recently renamed X, is located at Mekelweg 10, at the edge of

3960-399: Was destroyed by fire, presumed caused by a short circuit in a coffee machine due to a ruptured water pipe. Luckily, the architecture library, containing several thousands of books and maps, as well as many architecture models, including chairs by Gerrit Rietveld and Le Corbusier , were saved. The Faculty of Architecture is currently housed in the university's former main building. Through

4026-450: Was established by Gerrit van Iterson , which today is known as Botanical Garden of TU Delft. In that period, a first female professor, Toos Korvezee, was appointed. After the end of World War II, TU Delft increased its rapid academic expansion. Studium Generale was established at all universities in the Netherlands, including TU Delft, to promote a free and accessible knowledge related to culture, technology, society and science. Because of

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4092-405: Was established. TU Delft botanical garden dates back to 1917, where Proof Garden for Technical Plantation ( Dutch : Cultuurtuin voor Technische Gewassen ) was established by Gerrit van Iterson Jr., TU Delft graduate and assistant to Martinus Beijerinck . Gerrit van Iterson Jr. was the first director of the garden until 1948. Creation of botanical gardens at TU Delft was partially a result of

4158-510: Was officially opened on 6 January 1966 by Dutch Prime Minister Jo Cals . It is a classical example of a structure built in Brutalist style. TU Delft Aula, which symbolically opens the Mekelpark, houses main university restaurant and store, as well as lecture halls , auditoria , congress center, and administrative offices of the university. All doctoral promotion , honoris causa ceremonies, as well as academic senate meetings take place in

4224-600: Was relocated to this new site to capitalize on its proximity to government ministries, international bodies, and multinational organizations. TU Delft operates the 5th floor of the Wijnhaven Building at Turfmarkt 99 in The Hague, with the rest of the building being occupied by Leiden University . Originally the Ministry of the Interior 's headquarters at Schedeldoekshaven 200, the Wijnhaven Building, named after

4290-399: Was sufficient. However, Bologna and Paris eventually stooped down to apply for them too, receiving their papal bulls in 1292. Arguably, the most coveted feature of the papal bulls was the special exemption, instituted by Pope Honorius III in 1219, which allowed teachers and students to continue reaping the fruits of any clerical benefices they might have elsewhere. That dispensed them from

4356-479: Was to educate civil servants for the colonies of the Dutch East India Company . The first director of the academy was Antoine Lipkens, constructor of the first Dutch optical telegraph , called simply as Lipkens. Royal Academy had its first building located at Oude Delft 95 in Delft. On 23 May 1863 an Act was passed imposing regulations on technical education in the Netherlands, bringing it under

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