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Hi there! Welcome to the first (of three) newsletters for all new Master students in MOT |
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You have registered for the master's program Management of Technology (MOT)! You may still have doubts about whether you are going to follow this program or what studying at TU Delft actually entails. To help you make this choice, three international students have gathered all the information they need to help you! Meet the team We are a team of three current international MOT students, Aditi, Yovanka and Ignacio, that had some doubts before deciding to study here, so we decided to join and write this issue from our own experiences to orient newcomers. This issue covers the uniqueness of the master programme, reputation of TU Delft, teaching style, opinions of two famous professors, campus facilities and activities, budget, lifestyle in Delft, transportation and connectivity of the city, and things you should consider after deciding to come. |
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In this newsletter |
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- Welcome by Director of Studies MSc MOT, Robert Verburg
- 5 things about MSc MOT
- Holland: Dutch education and grading system, living in Delft
- Information after deciding
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Welcome by Director of Studies MSc MOT, Robert Verburg |
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Engineers used to learn about business and management in practice. Engineers from schools, such as Delft University of Technology would work at companies after graduation and then started to learn more about business and management. This career trajectory still holds. But we now also see an exciting new type of engineers. This is a group, who aims to combine engineering with business and management knowledge in the earlier phases of their studies. And this is where our Management of Technology Program comes in. Welcome to this Newsletter. My name is Robert Verburg and I am the director of studies of this unique Master Program. We refer to this program simply as MOT and here you may find some relevant resources and updates for aspiring MOT engineers. If you are strongly rooted in technology, have a strong passion for business/management issues, and eager to innovate then this is where you want to be. Enjoy! Robert Verburg Director of Studies MSc Management of Technology Please note: Receiving this newsletter does not imply admission to the MOT programme. |
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Timeline infographics |
Please note that you have to finish the financial requirements as explained in the financial letter before the first of July. |
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About Holland |
Everything you should know about education in the Netherlands and TU Delft:
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After deciding. |
Steps you have to do after deciding to choose TU Delft as your university Funding: The primary way of funding your masters here at TU Delft is self-funding. There are also various scholarship opportunities that could aid your financial needs. This link could guide you ahead for the same. Make sure to pay for the housing portal, if you are going to look for housing through the university. The visa would be taken care of in the further steps after finalising the housing. Stay tuned for the second edition for all the information. |
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First edition Delft, the Netherlands, January 2022 Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Master programme MOT Editors: Aditi Gupta, Yovanka Elisabeth, Ignacio Quinzacara, Robert Verburg, Joyce Zwetsloot, Toke Hoek |
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Contact |
If you have any questions about this newsletter or suggestions for possible new items or events, please contact the editorial office at internationaloffice‑tbm@tudelft.nl. |
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