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TU Delft allowed to reserve spots for women in aerospace engineering

TU Delft allowed to reserve spots for women in aerospace engineering

The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights has ruled that TU Delft may reserve 30 percent of its Aerospace Engineering study places for female students to address low enrollment in the field. While these spots are reserved for women, applicants must still successfully complete the standard selection process to be admitted.

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