University of Twente
📍 Enschede, the Netherlands
🦾 Where technology meets social sciences
💚 University with the greenest all-in campus in NL
🚀 1,200+ university start-ups

At UT, studying is more than just getting a degree. It’s about growing, exploring, and making wider impact. With More Than a Degree now part of UT policy, we’re creating more space for students to develop beyond the classroom.
🚀 Want to take it a step further?
Make a real impact and lead change at UT by joining the next Student Union board.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: what would help YOU get more involved?
#utwente #studentunion #studentlife #morethanadegree #studentengagement

At UT, studying is more than just getting a degree. It’s about growing, exploring, and making wider impact. With More Than a Degree now part of UT policy, we’re creating more space for students to develop beyond the classroom.
🚀 Want to take it a step further?
Make a real impact and lead change at UT by joining the next Student Union board.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: what would help YOU get more involved?
#utwente #studentunion #studentlife #morethanadegree #studentengagement

At UT, studying is more than just getting a degree. It’s about growing, exploring, and making wider impact. With More Than a Degree now part of UT policy, we’re creating more space for students to develop beyond the classroom.
🚀 Want to take it a step further?
Make a real impact and lead change at UT by joining the next Student Union board.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: what would help YOU get more involved?
#utwente #studentunion #studentlife #morethanadegree #studentengagement

At UT, studying is more than just getting a degree. It’s about growing, exploring, and making wider impact. With More Than a Degree now part of UT policy, we’re creating more space for students to develop beyond the classroom.
🚀 Want to take it a step further?
Make a real impact and lead change at UT by joining the next Student Union board.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: what would help YOU get more involved?
#utwente #studentunion #studentlife #morethanadegree #studentengagement

At UT, studying is more than just getting a degree. It’s about growing, exploring, and making wider impact. With More Than a Degree now part of UT policy, we’re creating more space for students to develop beyond the classroom.
🚀 Want to take it a step further?
Make a real impact and lead change at UT by joining the next Student Union board.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: what would help YOU get more involved?
#utwente #studentunion #studentlife #morethanadegree #studentengagement
English below ⬇️
Wat doen studentambtenaren eigenlijk in Enschede? 🤔🎓
Vandaag nemen Rosan en Maartje je mee in hun rol als studentambtenaar: ze schakelen tussen beleid en studenten, denken mee over wat er beter kan én brengen ideeën uit de studentengemeenschap in de praktijk.
Zo werken ze bijvoorbeeld aan het verwerken van studentensubsidies en helpen ze bij het opzetten van activiteiten zoals een introductiediner. Zij zorgen dat studenten niet alleen meepraten, maar ook echt invloed hebben. 🤝
Ben jij een student in Enschede, en heb je vragen of wil je iets delen? Stuur een mail naar m.peters@enschede.nl 📩
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What do student civil servants actually do in Enschede? 🤔🎓
Today, Rosan and Maartje share their experience as student civil servants. They act as a bridge between policy and students, help identify improvements, and bring ideas from the student community into practice.
For example, they process student subsidies and help organize activities such as introductory dinners. They ensure that students do not just have a voice, but real influence as well. 🤝
Are you a student in Enschede with questions or something to share? Feel free to email m.peters@enschede.nl 📩

What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨
What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨
What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨

What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨
What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨

What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨
What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨

What is it like to run the Batavierenrace in an exoskeleton? 🦾🦿
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering of the University of Twente participated in the 54th Batavierenrace to test wearable robotics in action. After covering more than 100 km with the devices, here’s what the team found:
- Most runners felt that the exoskeleton made running less tiring.
- "Turbo mode" performed as expected, and participants found it easier to run at a higher speed.
- Despite the support during the run, 80% of the runners reported more muscle soreness than usual the next day.
This is how we put theory into practice at UT!
Now THAT is science ✨
Say hello to Joaquim, a student of the Bachelor's in Industrial Engineering & Management (IEM) ⚙️👔
At IEM, students work on optimising business processes with engineering and management skills on a daily basis.
Check out what a day in Joaquim's life looks like, from visiting lectures and tutorials to the coffee machine 😉
Do you want to find out what IEM is like in person?
You can find more information on our website.
#utwente #universityoftwente
🌍🗺️ Zo zijn grenzen ooit ontstaan
Volgens cartograaf Menno-Jan Kraak (Universiteit Twente) begonnen grenzen ooit als simpele lijnen om eigendom en belasting te regelen. Maar dat veranderde, met Napoleon Bonaparte werden grenzen steeds preciezer vastgelegd. Later trokken Europese landen grenzen over de hele wereld. De gevolgen daarvan zijn vandaag de dag nog steeds zichtbaar.
Bekijk de hele video op YouTube: De meest vreemde grens ter wereld ligt in Nederland (en zo is-ie ontstaan)
#Geschiedenis #Grenzen #Afrika #Kolonisatie #Politiek #Wereldgeschiedenis #Geografie #Wetenschap
To our current students and alumni: Did you feel the same when you came to study at UT? 👀
Check out the International Student Guide podcast on Youtube or Spotify! This excerpt is from episode 3: More than a degree 🙌
#universityoftwente #utwente #campus #international #podcast
What if you could actually see what’s happening inside your body?
Our students at Biosensing Team Twente are turning invisible biology into something you can measure in real time. With tiny chips, flowing fluids and smart electronics, they can detect specific molecules and translate that into clear data. It almost feels like science fiction, but it’s happening right here.
This is innovation that could completely change how we understand and monitor our health 🔬⚡
Follow this account and meet our other teams soon… 👀
#utwente #universityoftwente #biosensingteamtwente #healthtech #biotechnology
Each year, the University of Twente transforms into a festival playground. For four weekends in a row, our campus hosts pop, techno and hardstyle festivals, where DJ’s from around the world make our campus shake 😄
Heerlijk toch, studeren aan de @utwente ...
Herken je deze plekken? 👀
Onze Krinkels collega's werken hard op de campus van de #universityoftwente
#student #netherlands #ut #hengelo #openbareruimte #groen

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy

Say hello to Alessandro, a Master Philosophy of Science, Technology & Society (PSTS) student 💭
As a PSTS student, they use philosophical frameworks to understand and provide advise about the role of technology in our society 🤩
Check out what a day in their life looks like!
Do you want to find out what PSTS is like in person?
Find out more on the PSTS taster day on 7 May! 😄
Captions provided by Alessandro:
1. We often hear people saying that "technology is neutral; it is how we use it that is morally questionable". In the PSTS programme, I combine critical thinking, technology and real-world social issues into a unique conceptual toolkit.
2. Through readings, group work, assignments, and case studies, you'll carve your own perspective on scientific research, technological development and social progress. You might even discover that bridges are racist...
3. I like to go every day on campus: the buildings offer all you might need to study, and some also reserve some surprises! My favourite is Langezijds. Aren't binnenplanten some perfect workmates?
4. Now that I'm working on my thesis, my day involves bibliographic research, reading, writing and drinking vast quantities of coffee. Yes, that’s in order of increasing importance. With a good view!
5. The campus offers many places to go out for a walk, a break, or even for eating lunch. Lots of green, wind, and good vibes!
6. With our student association Ideefiks, we organize many events to give teachers the chance to talk about funny and curious topics they enjoy, and students to live philosophy from another perspective. Yapping makes for a good day 😄
7. Hobbies are crucial to keep a good work-life balance! I personally love to bake, watch movies, and go out for drinks. There is never too much free time ;)
#utwente #universityoftwente #philosophy
Have you ever wondered what happens at the ITC faculty? 👀🌍
#utwente #universityoftwente #ITC #geoinformation #earth
They pushed solar racing to the limit… and now they are ready for something new.
Our students at Solar Boat Twente are transitioning to methanol-powered propulsion, completely redesigning their boat from energy system to engine. Everything is built in-house, combining speed with a new vision on sustainable maritime technology.
From energy systems to foils, every detail is engineered to go faster and smarter on the water. ⚙️🌊
Follow this account and meet our other teams soon… 👀
#utwente #universityoftwente #solarboattwente #marinetech #sustainability
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