Technologisch Gezelschap

Technologisch Gezelschap (TBG) is the study association for the BSc Molecular Science & Technology and the MSc Chemical Engineering. 

Technologisch Gezelschap (TG) is the study association for all chemical technological programmes at Delft University of Technology. This includes the bachelor programme Molecular Science & Technology and the master programme Chemical Engineering. At this moment TG has around 950 members. The name Technologisch Gezelschap can loosely be translated to Technological society.

Since 1890 TG represents and looks after student interests and is one of the oldest study associations of The Netherlands. The association has many old traditions and her own unique character but always strives to be innovative.

To accomplish her goals, TG organises many different activities each year, from excursions to lectures, symposia and a foreign excursion tour. In collaboration with four other study associations in Delft, TG also organises 'De Delftse Bedrijvendagen', the largest technical career fair in The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxemburg.

Being a member of TG gives you many advantages. As TG member you can participate in all our activities for just a few euros. You get our quarter yearly magazine and our yearbook for free. Yearly, TG also organises many fun activities and each thursday there is an open bar called 'Bar het Lab' where you can grab a drink with your study mates.

For many people TG is a social platform for the Delft Chemical Technologist. Each year around 200 new bachelor students and 150 new master students join us.

Technologisch Gezelschap

Projects

De Delftse Bedrijvendagen

DDB is the perfect way for both students and companies to meet and greet. Even better: to find the best match for technical internships, jobs, and graduation assignments. This is something we dare to stand for. DDB attracts over 150 companies and thousands of students of the TU Delft yearly.

ASconnect

ASconnect differs from other career events, such as DDB, because it is specifically organised for the studies at the Faculty of Applied Sciences. This means we will invite companies that can be interesting for multiple study programmes within the faculty. These companies will therefore have an interdisciplinary nature, just like the studies it relates to.

Delft Career Platform

It is their vision that by establishing DCP, students from Delft can now easily search for a graduation project, internship or their first job through. Most importantly, all these opportunities are tailored to them specifically.