STIP has no clearly defined political ideology and self-describes itself as pragmatic. However its ''raison d'être'' is improving the relationship between students and 'regular' citizens of Delft in general, and specifically improving the relationship between the
Delft University of Technology and the
City of Delft. Their platform calls for investments in
sustainability, local
high tech start-ups and cultural activities. STIP is not affiliated with a national political party. In the last years STIP has been part of local majority coalitions together with the
PvdA,
VVD,
GroenLinks and
D66. In many
student cities there are
conflicts between the 'regular' population of the city and the student population. Often this conflict remains unresolved partly because of under-representation of students within official representative organs such as the municipal council. The concept of a student party as a way to increase student representation in local government was named as one of the best case practices to increase student friendliness of European cities. Overwhelmingly the electorate of STIP consists of students, concentrated in the old city centre of
Delft and the campus of the
Delft University of Technology. ==Election results==