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Newsletter #1, January 2024
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Welcome to the first (of three) newsletters for students considering the EPA Masters Programme!
You have registered for the master's programme Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA)! You may still need clarification about whether you will follow this program or what the experience of studying at TU Delft encompasses. This newsletter aims to provide further information to aid you in the choice-making process. 

In this newsletter
 
  • Welcome note by the programme Director and Manager of EPA 
  • Introduction Period
  • Meet Larry, Mocha, and Coco! 
  • Student experiences: Rhys, Ryan and Nachiket 
  • Things to know about Holland: Dutch education, Social life, Culture, Orientation year visa 
  • What to do next: Information after deciding 
 
Welcome by Director of Studies MSc EPA, Haiko van der Voort
 
As TU Delft scholar and EPA Director of Studies I have two offices, one in Delft and one at the 5th floor of the Wijnhaven building in The Hague. I try to spend my working days equally over Delft and the 5th. Nothing wrong with Delft, but somehow I am in The Hague more often. Why?

Well, that’s easy. I just take one step out of my door, and I am among wonderful people. EPA students combine ideals and analytics in an inspiring way. I like the way they let both their heart and mind speak. Breaking down huge challenges to a human scale is no small feat. It is easy to get lost in the complexities that are inherent to societal challenges on a global scale. They need idealism to take these challenges on. They need an analytical mindset to keep their feet on the ground.

I then see them deliberating in groups of three about what element should be put where in that huge simulation they are making. Impressive stuff for someone just passes by. In between these working session they shop at the local store, attend a lunch lecture, a fun workshop, a lecture or webinar. Sometimes it is hard to tell what is what.

When taking that step out of my door I am witnessing EPA-life. And that is worth the visit to The Hague.

Haiko van der Voort
Director of Studies Engineering & Policy Analysis

Please note: Receiving this newsletter does not imply admission to the EPA programme.
 

Özge Okur: EPA programme manager
 
Last year I started as EPA programme manager, which enables me to be more involved with the EPA structure and activities. It has been very exciting so far; students and staff members have been friendly and welcoming, which I believe is a typical experience for new starters in EPA.

You will also see me as one of the lecturers in the data science course. I have been really enjoying teaching this course for the past few years. I find EPA students very eager to learn, enthusiastic about approaching complex problems analytically, and also nice to interact with. 

I hope to facilitate a wonderful learning experience for EPA students, working as a team with the Director of Studies, Haiko van der Voort, and the office manager, Lilian Hellemons.

Özge Okur
Program Manager of Engineering and Policy Analysis
 
Introduction Period 
 
Are you almost done with your bachelor's and deciding on a master's programme? The Introduction Period will offer information about the university, the city of Delft, and student life. Do attend to further your understanding of TU Delft and make a decision!
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Behind the scenes
 
As office manager of EPA, I will try to make everybody feel at home on the 5th floor and to build a strong EPA community. Being quite new here, my experience so far is that EPA students are very social, hardworking students with a friendly attitude, always willing to help. On my part, I will do my utmost to not only assist with practical things like getting your entrance card working, office supplies, technical issues or making an appointment with our great director or other staff members, but to also make feel you feel welcome and have some great fun together!

Lilian Hellemons
 
Timeline Infographics
Please note that you have to finish the financial requirements as explained in the financial letter before the first of July.
 
Meet Larry, Mocha and Coco!
Meet Larry (left), Mocha (right), and Coco (back). These alpacas are the mascots of the EPA programme and together they work to boost the morale on the 5th floor. Their tasks include being adorable and cuddling!
 
Dentatus
Dentatus is the study association for Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA) students at TU Delft, under Curius, which is the study association of the Technology, Policy and Management faculty. Dentatus aims to foster a supportive, enriching environment for its members. Key activities include connecting students with research at TU Delft, organizing study-related events, and maintaining strong ties with Curius. Dentatus also organises many community building activities, such as the Culture Cookout pictured above. Additionally, the association works towards building relationships with companies, government bodies, and NGOs in The Hague, relevant to the EPA program, providing students with valuable networking and educational opportunities.
 
Student stories from Ryan, Nachiket and others!
 
Ryan Yi Wei Tan: "I heard about EPA when I was searching for a policy-related master's that provides the framework for evidence-based decision making. EPA definitely delivered this for me through the challenging simulation and data science modules." > read story

Nachiket Kondhalkar: "My experience with EPA has been fantastic so far, and I have learned a lot academically and personally. One of the most important lessons I have learned is the art of problem formulation and analysis, which helps me avoid rushing into solutions without understanding the underlying issues. What I appreciate the most about EPA is the vibrant environment that can be found on the 5th floor." > read story
 
About Holland
Everything you should know about education in the Netherlands and TU Delft: 
 
After deciding
Some 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. The deadline for requesting a scholarship of TU Delft was December 2023, so this is not an option anymore.

Housing: Make sure to opt in for the housing portal, if you want to look for housing through the university.

Visa: The visa would be taken care of via Osiris in the further steps. More information about this can be found here.

Stay tuned for the second edition for all the information.
 
Colophon
First edition Delft, the Netherlands, January 2024
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

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