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Upcoming Master's Events
Master’s Event (28 November 2024)
Are you almost done with your bachelor's and orientating on a master's programme? During the Online Master’s Event, you will get all the information you need to make a conscious choice.
Practical Information
The online Master's Event on the 28th of November, will be hosted in Microsoft Teams. If you sign up, you will receive an email with the link to the online presentations a few days before the event.
Recording of the presentations
The presentations of the online event will be recorded via Microsoft Teams. If you prefer not to appear in the recording, you can choose to turn your camera off during the event. Please note: your name in Teams might be visible in the recording. The recording will remain available on this web page until the end of the academic year and will be taken offline afterwards. By participating in the event, you agree to these terms.
Event Schedule
28 November 16:00 – 21:00 CET
The online Master's Event starts with two simultaneous admission sessions: one session for international students and one session about bridging programmes. After the admission sessions, you can join the programme sessions to find out all you need to know about the Master's programmes you are interested in and ask all your questions.
*All the sessions are hosted in Microsoft Teams.
17.00-17.45 CET
18.00-18.45 CET
19.00-19.45 CET
Master’s Event 20 February 2025
Date: 20 February 2025
Activity: On campus Master's Event
What to expect:
- MSc programme presentations
- Information session about schakelprogamma
- Information market with current MSc students
- Campus tours
Registration opens in January. If you want to be updated about the programme and registration, leave your contact details via the interest form.
Societal themes in Master’s programmes
What is your passion? What makes you tick? Watch the recording of the Kick-off Event on the 27th of November 2023, and find out how entrepreneurial TU Delft students, alumni and researchers contribute to four big societal themes: Climate & Energy, Health & Care, Resilient Cities & Mobility, and Digital Society.