Refugees begin study programme at Fontys
Developing a drone to detect roadside bombs and using technology to prevent nature pollution. These are just some of the ambitions of the refugees...
City plans to tackle low literacy
Starting this week, the Eindhoven Municipality, Eindhoven Library, and Ster College will begin work on the new city plan to tackle low literacy.
Literacy Week...
Pimary schools get extra week for attainment test
Schools in the south of the country are given an extra week to administer the attainment test. Education Minister Paul decided this after there...
Schools to get COVID-19 self test kits
From today, primary and secondary schools will be supplied with self-tests.
Teachers and other school staff can use these to detect COVID-19 early on. The...
TU/e hatching new policy
The Eindhoven Univesity of Technology (TU/e) is working on new plans that favour women for scientific vacancies.
Dutch Minister of Education, Ingrid Van Engelshoven informed...
Flemish professor becomes TU/e’s first female rector
Silvia Lenaerts has been appointed as the new rector magnificus of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Lenaerts comes from the University of Antwerp...
Sint Antonius Abbt pupils return to school after devastating fire
After a fire destroyed part of the classrooms at primary school 'Sint Antonius Abt', the pupils have been in school again since Monday. Some...
International School in stranglehold until 2043
The International School Eindhoven (ISE) has been tied to contract that has kept them in a stranglehold contract since 2013. The school, which may...
Hundreds of children pay traditional visit to music store
John Hanraths, owner of Keyboardcentrum on Heezerweg in Eindhoven had a stressful moment on Friday. Hundreds of pupils from primary school De Wilakkers were...
Focus on Progress-Democratic 66 #Eindhoven elections
Eindhoven is a green, innovative and lively city. Democrats 66 (D66) strives for an inclusive, vibrant and sustainable city where everybody feels welcome and free...