About the university
The Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) stands out for such a multitude of factors that it is difficult to highlight individual aspects.
With seven faculties and around 90 degree programmes, the TU Berlin covers a wide range of subjects, especially in engineering and the natural sciences. It also offers programmes of study that extend beyond the usual focus of technical universities, with separate faculties of humanities and economics and management. This leads to synergies and interdisciplinary courses of study.
In terms of student numbers, the TU Berlin is the third-largest technical university in Germany, with 32,385 students. It has strong appeal for students from beyond the region. With students from over 130 countries, it is also one of the most international technical universities - a relevant aspect for companies searching for internationally-oriented junior staff.
The university is a member of the Berlin University Alliance. Its four strong partners, TU Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, won funding in the competition "Excellence Strategy of the German Federal and State Governments" in 2019.
Stellenticket Technische Universität Berlin is run in collaboration with the university's Career Service, one of the best career services in Germany, as confirmed by the prize awarded by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft in 2008. This gives employers opportunities to present themselves to students, graduates, doctoral candidates and research assistants on the TU Berlin campus in addition to publishing job offers.
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Facts & figures
- Founded in 1879
- 32,385 students from over 140 nations
- 358 professors
- 2,460 research assistants
- 7 faculties
- Over 100 degree programmes
- University of Excellence
Faculties
- I - Humanities and educational sciences
- II - Mathematics and natural sciences
- III - Process sciences
- IV - Electrical engineering and computer science
- V - Mechanical engineering and transport systems
- VI - Planning, building, environment
- VII - Economics and management
Products & projects