Upcoming events
Information Lunch Learning Communities Q4
Wednesday, February 19th 2025, 12:45 - 13:45
IDE Studio 23/24 - Faculty of Industrial Design, TU Delft
Do you want to make an impact on creating a sustainable society as part of your curriculum?
Collaborate with fellow students (HBO/WO/MBO), companies, teachers, governmental institutions, and citizens. This can be part of your JIP, BEP, internship, MDP, MEP, or course project.
This information session will cover the following Learning Communities:
Are you interested in joining for Q4?
Find possible assignments on the specific learning community page.
Questions? Reach out to: r.h.bossen@tudelft.nl
Are you part of a company, social organization, or a policymaker?
Or another stakeholder who realizes that the sustainable choices you make for your company depend on the choices of other companies, organizations, or legislation?
Are you looking for a way to be part of a learning ecosystem and want to professionalize your employees in working within it while gaining access to the latest approaches, knowledge, data, and products? Or have you been tasked by the government with a mandate and don't know where to start to find a solution?
Join our Learning Communities and collaborate with students from vocational (MBO), higher professional (HBO), and academic (WO) education, as well as teachers, researchers, and partners, to create integrated sustainable solutions for the future.
As a stakeholder in a Learning Community, you commit to co-creation sessions and student mentorship. This means you will:
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Participate in three co-creation sessions every ten weeks, each lasting two hours.
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Provide guidance to students throughout the project.
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Commit approximately ten hours of your organization’s time over nineteen weeks, equivalent to about one hour per week.
Participation in a Learning Community is based on reciprocity. You contribute your knowledge and expertise and gain valuable insights and results in return. As a stakeholder, you gain access to a diverse network of professionals and students, innovative solutions for your challenges, and the opportunity to directly influence ongoing initiatives.

Why Participate in a Learning Community as a Stakeholder?

Working Together on Innovation and Accelerating Innovation
Take an active role in developing new insights and technologies. Your expertise and experience are crucial in finding a collaborative solution that truly makes a difference.

Network and collaboration
Build valuable relationships with companies, policymakers, NGOs, and knowledge institutions. Learning Communities foster a rich exchange of ideas and practices, leading to innovative solutions and new collaboration opportunities.

Broaden your impact
By participating in a Learning Community, you directly contribute to sustainable development and societal progress. You collaborate on projects that have a positive impact both locally and globally.

Knowledge sharing
By sharing knowledge and experiences, we can arrive at new insights and solutions more quickly. Combining expertise from different disciplines and backgrounds leads to creative and effective approaches to complex challenges.
How Can You Participate?
Joining an Existing Learning Community:
Join an ongoing project and bring your unique perspective and expertise. You can directly influence current initiatives and collaborate with a diverse group of professionals and students.
Submitting a Challenge:
Does your organization have a specific challenge that requires innovative solutions? Submit your problem statement and collaborate with us to form a new Learning Community. We will ensure the right match of students, teachers, and other experts to work together on your challenge.















