Extra challenges and support
In addition to the BSc Nanobiology programme, various opportunities are also offered to challenge yourself extra, to network and to further develop yourself during your studies. Or maybe instead of an extra challenge, you need some extra guidance during your studies.
Study abroad
By gaining experience abroad you develop yourself both personally and professionally. This is interesting for employers at home and abroad. During your bachelor's degree programme, you can go abroad for your minor. To qualify for this, it is important that you are up to date in the programme.
Honours Programme Delft
Ambitious students who are looking for an extra challenge in addition to the standard curriculum can apply for The Delft Honours Programme. This is an addition to your regular study programme in the 2nd and 3rd year. It gives you the opportunity to gain additional knowledge within or outside your field, to work on your personal development and to collaborate with students from other study programmes.
Dream teams
At TU Delft you have the opportunity to be involved in unique student projects that bring students together from different disciplines. These amazing student projects include the world's fastest bicycle, fastest solar-powered car, and the altitude record for amateur-built rockets. Our teams compete in global competitions and achieve fantastic results that put TU Delft on the map.
Elite sports
Do you want to become a top athlete during your studies? TU Delft supports students who combine their studies with elite sports and invests in the development of talent inside and outside the lecture halls. As it is often difficult to combine a regular study programme with a top sports education, we offer special facilities for recognized top athletes. This includes coaching by study advisors and top sports coordinators, financial support in the form of the Graduation Support Regulations, sponsorship and access to the sports facilities at X.
Each study programme has one or more study advisors that you can turn to with questions about the content of the programme, its organization and everything that comes with it. Do you have questions about matters that go beyond your academic education? Career and Counseling Services has a team of student counsellors, psychologists and study choice and career advisers who can support you. The service is based on 5 pillars: Basic Study Skills, Learning to Collaborate, Making Choices during your Study (choice of study), Career Development and Self-Knowledge & Self-Management. There are - mostly free - (online) workshops, training courses, online material, walk-in consultation hours and the possibility of one-on-one conversations. For questions about studying with a disability, you can find more information here.