Delft University Of Technology

The Delft University of Technology, or TU Delft, was founded as the Royal Academy, by King Willem II on January 8, 1842. Located in Delft, this public institute is the largest technical university in the Netherlands. It is a member of an alliance of Europe's five leading universities of technology, known as the IDEA League. TU Delft, the Dutch name for which is “Technische Universiteit Delft”, offers enrollment to more than 14,000 students every year. Undergraduate programs leading to B.Sc. degrees, graduate programs leading to M.Sc. degrees, and several doctorate programs are offered by this university.

The Delft University of Technology has under it 6 legally recognized research institutes, and the following academic divisions:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Applied Sciences
  • Architecture
  • Civil Engineering and Geosciences
  • Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Industrial Design Engineering
  • Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
  • Technology, Policy and Management

TU Delft supports a large number of student societies on campus. Among these are associations like the Studenten Raad, Civitas Studiosorum Reformatorum, Assoccianzone Italiana Delft, Shanti, Spanish Association, Delftsche Zwervers, Sanctus Virgilius, and Chinese Association.

Campus Location

PO Box 5 
2600 AA
Delft
The Netherlands
Main Tel: +31 15 27 89111
Web Site

More About Delft University of Technology

  • Delft University of Technology is a public school.
  • The school was founded in 1842.
  • The highest degree offered is the Doctorate degree.