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To all stories- student Study choice7 common mistakes when choosing a study (and how to avoid them)Choosing a study programme can be challenging. There are so many questions, possibilities, and options coming your way; after all, it’s an important step for your future. Many young people make the same mistakes when choosing a study programme. In this article, we’ll give you tips to avoid the most common pitfalls so you can choose a study programme that truly suits you!
- student Enschede6x student-budget friendly places to eat in EnschedeWe all know that good food and a student budget are sometimes difficult to combine. Pasta pesto and frozen pizzas will get you through the month, but sometimes you just feel like eating out without having to fully empty your bank account. Luckily, Enschede offers plenty of tasty, budget-friendly dining options. In this article, you can read my personal favourites, where you can score a tasty meal for under €15!
- student Student lifeThinking of studying abroad? These students went before you!Are you a student at the University of Twente and considering going abroad for your minor? Wondering what to do during your third year and seeking inspiration from fellow students who've already taken the plunge? Look no further! In this article, two students share their experiences studying one semester abroad: Paula, a bachelor’s student in Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), who did a minor in Adelaide, Australia, and Darren who ventured to Sendai, Japan during his Master’s in Computer Science. (And maybe by reading their stories, you’ll want to do a semester abroad as well 😉).
- student InternationalsFinding a room: a guide to hospiterenAre you looking for a student room in the Netherlands? Then you will undoubtedly get acquainted with the somewhat peculiar phenomenon hospiteren – the process of applying for a room in a Dutch student house. If you’re new to this concept, it may be frustrating to go to several house viewings and interviews only to get the message afterwards that you didn’t make it. However, it’s possible to get that coveted room, also as an international student – and with these nine tips, you just might increase your chances!
- student Student lifeStudy associations: what are they?During your time as a student at the University of Twente, you may come across some funny-looking photos of very serious people posing in suits. That, dear reader, is probably a picture of the board of a study association – pretty much the faces of that study programme.

student Student tips
Learning to cook as a student? Here's how!
When you've just started living on your own, a lot comes your way. You have to do your own laundry, clean and of course: cook your own meals! The challenge is to put a tasty and healthy meal on the table with limited time and budget. But don't worry: with these tips for beginners, you will be cooking the tastiest student dishes in no time!
Student experiences
All experiences- student ExperiencesKadhem studies the Master’s in Business Administration: “I am learning to manage businesses responsibly.”“Businesses provide jobs, products, and services, and they keep the economy running. But for a business to succeed, it needs responsible and skilled managers who understand people and processes. That’s what I am learning to become: a responsible business leader.” Student Kadhem from Italy shares why he chose the Master’s in Business Administration and what his experience has been so far.
- student ExperiencesZamin studied the Master’s in Environmental & Energy Management: “I'm helping organisations make sustainable changes that work for everyone.”“One of the most important things I’ve learned in this Master’s is that the transition to a greener economy is a gradual process—and nothing is black and white,” says Zamin from India. “We can’t just stop using oil overnight or ban planes and expect everything to be fine. I’m learning how governments, businesses, environmental groups, and customers all play a role in making sustainable changes.” In this article, he shares what it’s like to study the Master’s in Environmental & Energy Management.
- student ExperiencesAli studies the Master's in Applied Physics: “I'm exploring the building blocks of the matter around us.”“I’m learning fundamental theories of physics and how to use them for real-world applications,” says student Ali. "It’s exciting to think that the discoveries to which I can contribute today could shape tomorrow's technologies. For example, quantum physics is already changing computing and electronics as we know them.” In this article, he shares why he chose the Master's in Applied Physics at the University of Twente and what his experience has been so far.
- student ExperiencesShawn studies the Master's in Geo-information Science and Earth Observation: “I can contribute to a sustainable future using geospatial information.”“This Master’s combines technology and environmental science in a way that’s so versatile. I’m learning to apply remote sensing and geographic information technologies to reduce disaster risk, and these same technologies can be used to make cities more sustainable, map rare minerals, and find geothermal energy,” says student Shawn from Singapore who is studying the Master's in Geo-information Science and Earth Observation at the University of Twente. In this article, he shares his journey and what he’s gained from the programme.
Student life
More stories- student Student tipsHow to be a good housemate: my tipsIn each student house you visit, there’s a balance – housemates come and go, with some leaving more of a trace behind than others. You can never be too sure of what each new person contributes: from the smells in the kitchen to the stains in the bathroom, each house has its own story, with a plethora of people around to tell it.
- student Student tipsAsking questions during a lecture: my tipsEveryone’s been there: you’re in class, you’re watching the professor ramble on about something that you know is super interesting, but cannot for the life of you understand it. Inside of you, the desire to know more burns hotter and brighter, and you’re about to raise your hand to ask a question – and then you falter.
- student Student tipsHelpful tools for writing your thesisWriting your thesis can feel extremely overwhelming. I wouldn’t know, since I haven’t written mine yet, but friends tell me that it’s like juggling a million tasks all at once – reading papers, managing sources, formatting references, and of course, the actual writing. Lucky for you soon-to-be-graduates, there are plenty of tools out there that can make the writing and researching process smoother, helping you level up your work.
- student Student lifeThe best solo dates for studentsAs a student, you are often surrounded by fellow students, friends, housemates and maybe even a partner. While this is fun, of course, it is also healthy to do something on your own every once in a while. Or rather said: with yourself! This may sound a bit lonely at first, but a solo date can actually be super fun and relaxing. Looking for inspiration? These are 13 solo date ideas for your next self-care moment!
- student Student tipsHow to become a morning person? Tips for studentsNow, I’ll admit that this article has caught me at a bad time – I’ve found myself staying up later and later recently, and have started dreading mornings. However, it’s good to remind myself that I come from Indonesia, where most people wake up at 5 A.M, so I’m no stranger to early mornings. For most of my life, I’ve been a morning person, and I firmly believe that being a morning person is much better than being a night owl, especially if you’re a student or have a full-time job. You don’t have to love mornings, but you’ve got to accept that the day only starts once.
Being an international at UT
More stories- student InternationalsFinding a house in the Netherlands: how does it work?The Netherlands, renowned for its excellent education system and vibrant student life, is currently facing a housing crisis that affects both local and international students. Finding suitable accommodation has become a significant concern, but with careful planning and resourcefulness, students can successfully secure housing.
- student InternationalsStudent associations: how to get the most out of student life in the NetherlandsAs an international student, the prospect of being active on campus can be both exciting and challenging. Finding meaningful ways to fill your free time and connect with like-minded individuals can greatly enhance your university experience. For me, that meaningful thing turned out to be through active participation in my own country’s student association.
- student InternationalsWhy I came to study in the NetherlandsDeciding where to go to for university was a tough decision to make. The Netherlands was famous for its quality of education – but then again, so were many other countries. However, through reading and research, I found some things that made the Netherlands the country to go for, at least for me: from its campuses and student life to its close-knit communities of international and Dutch students. In this rather personal story, I’ll navigate you through how I decided to go to the Netherlands for my Bachelor’s.
- student InternationalsBiking 101: all about the bicycleIn the Netherlands, cycling is not just a mode of transport – for a lot of people, it’s a way of life! I know, I know, you’ve probably already read that same sentence a billion times in other guides, but the importance of owning a bicycle in the Netherlands can’t be stressed enough. They’re cheap, they’re efficient (one of the most efficient machines ever invented, in fact!) and they’re reliable.
- student InternationalsWhat should you pack when studying in the Netherlands?Wondering what essentials you absolutely cannot forget to pack for your thrilling study abroad adventure at the University of Twente in the Netherlands? In this video, I’ll tell you what to pack!
Tips & tricks
More tips- student Student tipsHow to be a good housemate: my tipsIn each student house you visit, there’s a balance – housemates come and go, with some leaving more of a trace behind than others. You can never be too sure of what each new person contributes: from the smells in the kitchen to the stains in the bathroom, each house has its own story, with a plethora of people around to tell it.
- student Student tipsAsking questions during a lecture: my tipsEveryone’s been there: you’re in class, you’re watching the professor ramble on about something that you know is super interesting, but cannot for the life of you understand it. Inside of you, the desire to know more burns hotter and brighter, and you’re about to raise your hand to ask a question – and then you falter.
- student Student tipsHelpful tools for writing your thesisWriting your thesis can feel extremely overwhelming. I wouldn’t know, since I haven’t written mine yet, but friends tell me that it’s like juggling a million tasks all at once – reading papers, managing sources, formatting references, and of course, the actual writing. Lucky for you soon-to-be-graduates, there are plenty of tools out there that can make the writing and researching process smoother, helping you level up your work.