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Delft University of Technology
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international
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https://employability.uq.edu.au/host/delft-university-technology
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https://employability.uq.edu.au/exchange-funding
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2026-03-11T06:44:10+00:00
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Delft University of Technology

Source: https://employability.uq.edu.au/host/delft-university-technology Parent: https://employability.uq.edu.au/exchange-funding

Delft

Netherlands

Delft University of Technology exchange website

Language of instruction

English

Dutch

Delft University of Technology (Dutch: Technische Universiteit Delft (TU Delft) was founded in 1842 and is today the largest university of technology in the Netherlands, renowned for the high quality of our research and teaching. The University is ranked within the Top 100 universities worldwide. Teaching at Delft University of Technology is always up-to-date, practical and constantly fuelled by the university’s research. Stretching over 161 hectares, the campus is larger than downtown Delft, and one of the largest university campuses in the world.

Delft has a reputation for being a friendly city where you’ll find bars and terraces along the canals, quirky shops, affordable restaurants, and music festivals.

Semester dates

UQ Semester Host Semester Dates
Semester 1 Semester 2 (Spring) Blocks 3 & 4 February–July
Semester 2 Semester 1 (Autumn) ​Blocks 1 & 2 September–January/Early Feb

View the Delft University of Technology academic calendar and important dates.

Guides and additional information

TU Delft has online resources to help get more out of your exchange:

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:\ Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)\ Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:\ Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Last Chance Apps Close: 31 January 2026 for Sem 2, 2026 exchange

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How to apply

Book your Global Experiences Appointment

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Student testimonials

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Master of Engineering, Semester 2, 2024

You can be whoever you want to be on exchange, you can try new things, and do what you want to do. So be who you want to be, and enjoy it! - Samantha - Delft University of Technology

Master of Architecture

Semester 1, 2023

The biggest highlight was the amazing friends I made on exchange. I’ve learnt so much about the cultures of my friends and exploring Netherlands became so much more fun. - Cameron - Delft University of Technology

B Engineering (Honours)/M Engineering

Semester 1, 2023

I gained more independence, found new hobbies, and became more comfortable and confident with myself!

Full-time study load

24 ECTS credits per semester at the Delft University of Technology is equivalent to 8 UQ units.

Students should not enrol in more than 15 ECTS per 'block' - 2 blocks per semester.

Host university requirements

GPA\ You will need a minimum cumulative GPA of 5.0 to study at Delft University of Technology.

Study Options\ You must choose one admission faculty from the list below and you must take at least 51% of your courses from within your chosen  faculty.       

Note: Students who choose the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment are required to take 100% of  classes within this faculty.

Semester Restrictions

Other Requirements

Note: Host university eligibility criteria are at the discretion of the host and may change without notice.

Find courses

Search the TU Delft course catalogue and the relevant Faculty Course List to find courses taught in English.

The Study Guide Manual will help you navigate the course catalogue.

.Students wishing to study within the Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment must choose their programme from a list of fixed course packages offered by the faculty.

Crosscheck the courses you found in the host course catalogue with the Credit Precedent Database to see if UQ credit has previously been granted. The database should be used as a general guide only. Few courses from each host will be in the database and many course precedents in the database may have expired. Note, the credit precedent database does not replace the host course catalogue. If a course is not listed in the CPD, you can still ask for it to be assessed on your study plan.

Study areas taught in English

Undergraduate

Aerospace engineering

Architecture and Design

Biotechnology

Computer engineering

Computer science

Earth and Geographical Sciences

Environmental studies

Information technology

Mathematics and statistics

Software engineering

Postgraduate

Architecture and Design

Chemical engineering

Electrical engineering

Environmental engineering

Mechanical engineering

Mechatronic engineering

Physics

Regional and town planning

Academic restrictions

Study Load Restrictions\ Students are unable to enrol in a full-time study load in the following disciplines, however, enrolment in one or two courses may be possible:

Course Restrictions\ Faculty-specific course restrictions can be found on the host website.

Additional academic information

Undergraduate students can take master-level courses within the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, as long as they meet the prerequisites and places are available during your semester.

Additional Academic Resources\ TU Delft has online resources to help navigate its academic policies:

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:\ Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)\ Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:\ Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Last Chance Apps Close: 31 January 2026 for Sem 2, 2026 exchange

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How to apply

Book your Global Experiences Appointment

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Accommodation

TU Delft collaborates with various housing agencies in the greater Delft region to offer incoming international students help in finding accommodation. TU Delft's housing services are available to students for a fee. TU Delft cannot guarantee housing due to increased demand.

Students can choose to use the University's housing services or find their own private accommodation.

Cost of living

Many places in Holland offer discounts to students, which can help lower your daily expenses. Study in Holland provides an insight into the cost of living in the Netherlands.

Note that students who apply through TU Delft for the Dutch student visa and residency permit will be charged a non-refundable fee.

Proof of finances:\ Accepted students will asked to provide proof of financial solvability/proof of financial means to cover their living costs.  This is required to obtain a visa and to apply for housing through the TU Delft housing service. TU Delft's preferred method of proving financial solvability is by bank transfer, however students may also provide proof of solvability with a bank statement. Some students have been caught off-guard by this in the past, so please take this into consideration if considering TU Delft.

Financial support

A range of funding for student exchange including scholarships, grants and loans are available to UQ students.

TU Delft offers a number of scholarships to postgraduate students. View the TU Delft Scholarships web page to check your eligibility and find out about the application process.

Insurance

Students approved to participate in a Semester-based Exchange are automatically covered by UQ’s Travel Insurance for the country of their host university only.

For more information, read the Student Travel Insurance Policy Summary on UQ’s Travel Insurance web page (login required).

If you plan to travel outside of your host country, you should purchase additional insurance.

Non-EU residents need to meet the requirements for insurance determined by the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service in order to receive a residence permit.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:\ Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)\ Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:\ Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Last Chance Apps Close: 31 January 2026 for Sem 2, 2026 exchange

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How to apply

Book your Global Experiences Appointment

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Organise your visa

It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa for the country where you will be studying. As the Global Experiences team is not a visa-issuing authority we cannot provide visa advice.

TU Delft has visa and immigration information for incoming exchange students.

Contact the Dutch Embassy or Consulates for more visa information.

Travel risk levels

The University of Queensland cannot and does not allow students to travel to any country with a risk level of 3 (Reconsider your need to travel) or above, as assessed by the Australian Government.

If a country's risk level changes to 3 or above, experiences to that country are suspended until the risk level improves.

Find out the risk level and travel advice, and sign up to receive updates for your host country on the Smartraveller website.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:\ Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)\ Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:\ Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)\ Last Chance Apps Close: 31 January 2026 for Sem 2, 2026 exchange

Go back to search

How to apply

Book your Global Experiences Appointment

Report any problems with this web page