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The Technische Universität München (TUM; sometimes translated as Technical University Munich)[2] is a research university with campuses in Munich, Garching, and Weihenstephan. TUM is among the highest acclaimed universities in Germany, producing several Nobel Laureates including Gerhard Ertl who in 2007 received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry,[3][4] and was ranked as 35th in the world in 2009 according to Global University Ranking.[5]
[edit] History
[edit] CampusesThe TUM, like many German universities, is a “no campus” university. However, with further expansion plans for the Garching site, more and more departments are to be placed into new buildings in Garching. The Garching campus, unlike the downtown area, is set up more like a traditional “quadrangle” style campus with a large grouping of buildings. At the moment, university buildings are spread over four main and several minor locations:
[edit] Organization[edit] TUM Extended Board of ManagementThe Extended Board of Management advises the Executive Board of Management and assists in discharging its duties. Alongside the Chief Executives (President, Chancellor, Vice Presidents), it consists of the Department Deans, the Speaker for the Central Scientific Institutions and the Speaker for the Deans of Studies. [edit] TUM Supervisory BoardThe TUM Supervisory Board is the TUM's monitoring body and steering committee, comprising the members of the Senate and the External University Council. The External University Council comprises eight high-ranking representatives from the fields of science, culture, industry and politics. Current members include:
[edit] Advisory CommitteeThe Advisory Committee, or ‘Kuratorium’, consists of up to 15 high-ranking persons from industry, culture and politics who support, advise and sponsor the Technische Universität in the public domain. Current members include:
[edit] StudentsCurrently TUM has approx. 21,600 students in undergraduate and graduate programs of which 3,700 are foreign students. [edit] Faculty Faculty Building for Math and Computer Science in Garching TUM has 395 professors, 4,160 academic and 2,801 non-academic staff.[1] TUM is divided into 13 departments:
[edit] Academic reputation[edit] Subject ranking among top German universitiesTUM is highly ranked by DAAD on the subject-specific ranking system, in which, universities are shown in alphabetical order in ranking groups (Top Group, Middle Group, Final Group or Not Ranked). The best universities concerning a certain subfield, are found in Top Group; while the worst ones lie in Final Group. Generally, two to four universities are in Top Group.[7]
[edit] ResearchTUM features a strong, characteristic profile in the fields of Science and Engineering. Alongside the traditional key areas addressed by technical universities, powerful links have been also established with the life sciences, ranging from nutrition and food sciences, biotechnology and bioinformatics to medicine. Much of its innovative research and teaching has emerged from collaborations between the disciplines. [edit] Major award laureates[edit] Nobel Prize
[edit] Pritzker Prize
[edit] Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
[edit] PartnershipsTUM's first spin-off is the German Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), located in Singapore (together with National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University). TUM has currently over 130 international partnerships, among them:
TUM is also a partner of LAOTSE, an international network for student and senior lecturers among leading European and Asian universities, as well as a member of the TIME network (Top Industrial Managers for Europe). [edit] See also[edit] References
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