Sign up to: Our Right to Integrity and Safety

Time to build safety together

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  • Date: 22 april 2026
  • Tijd: 15.00–16.00 uur (optional Q&A at 16:00)
  • Location: EEMCS Lecture Hall Ampere (36.HB.01.670), TU Delft

Please arrive 5 minutes earlier to ensure a smooth start

What this event offers

Experts and organizers with direct experience in workplace integrity cases will share insights into:

  • how legal protections can support staff
  • how unions and collective organizing strengthen safety
  • what institutional mechanisms and transparency structures should be in place to ensure safety and integrity.

Why this event

We, organized staff, union members, and union representatives, together with experienced lawyers, come together to explore better ways to ensure that integrity meets safety, and that standards remain real in practice, not just in principle.

This event stands in solidarity with colleagues who have spoken up and upheld their integrity, even when facing difficult and unsafe situations. It is inspired in part by colleagues who raised concerns about the university’s complicity in the genocide in Gaza and experienced retaliation instead of support.

A clear case of systemic failure: acting with integrity is dismissed, silenced, punished.

At the same time, the issue goes beyond Gaza. It concerns how we, as a university community, respond to ethical responsibility, injustice, and safety.

From concern to collective solutions

This event focuses on practical pathways forward:

  • strengthening collective support among colleagues
  • developing transparent mechanisms for ethical deliberation
  • ensuring that those who uphold integrity are not left alone

Organising collective and partners

TU Delft for Integrity is a grassroots initiative composed of academic staff, researchers, and students that came together after the latest strike against budget cuts. We are working on collective ways of improving the safety and integrity of our university.

The FNV is the largest trade union in the Netherlands, empowering collective action and standing up for the interests of nearly 900,000 members across the country, and active members the TU Delft.

The European Legal Support Center (ELSC) is the first and only independent organisation defending and empowering the Palestine solidarity movement across Europe through legal means.

Who should join

We invite all students, faculty members and admin staff to join this conversation on integrity, human rights, and collective safety at TU Delft.

Join us

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