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Technische Universität BerlinTechnische Universität BerlinStraße des 17. Juni 135
10623 BerlinTel.: +49-30-314-0 www.tu-berlin.de
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Outline
1. History and Campus
2. Profile
3. Teaching
4. Research and Cooperation
5. Internationalization
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History and Campus
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Origin
Fotos: TU Berlin/Pressestelle
1770 – 1821Founding of the forerunner academies: Mining Academy, Building Academy, Vocational Academy
1879Unification into Royal Technical College of Berlin
1945 – 1946
Closure of the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg and re-establishment under the new name: Technische Universität Berlin
1950 Establishment of the School for Humanities
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Research History
Ernst Ruska*Gustav Hertz* Franz Reuleaux Konrad Zuse Georg Schlesinger Hans Geiger Dennis Gábor* Gerhard Ertl*Fotos: TU Berlin/Universitätsarchiv(6); Dennis Gabor Gesellschaft; Fritz-Haber-Institute/Daeumel
Franz Reuleaux 1829 - 1905 Machine kinematics
Adolf Slaby 1849 - 1913 Radiotelegraphy
Alois Riedler 1850 - 1936 Motor vehicle construction
Adolf Miethe 1862 - 1927 Three-color photography, the flashlight
Georg Schlesinger 1874 - 1949 Machine tool design and Factory management
Hermann Föttinger 1877 - 1945 The fully automatic gear box
Gustav Hertz* 1887 - 1975 Laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom
Hans Geiger 1882 - 1925 The „Geiger Counter“
Dennis Gábor* 1900 - 1979 Holography
Eugene Wigner* 1902 - 1995 Quantum mechanics
Ernst Ruska* 1902 - 1988 The electron microscope
Konrad Zuse 1910 - 1996 The first freely programmable computing machine
Gerhard Ertl* 1936 - Chemical processes on solid surfaces
*Nobel prize laureate
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Geographical position of Berlin
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Main Campus
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Campus Map
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• around 600.000 sqm base area distributed over several locations in Berlin
• 122 buildings (19.000 rooms)
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Profile
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Profile
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Technische Universität Berlin, a university with international reputation in Germany‘s capital and in the heart of Europe
Third largest university of technology in Germany
Research and teaching ranging from engineering and natural sciences to humanities and social sciences
Intensive cooperation between science and industry
Joint research projects with numerous non-university research institutes
Alliance between technology and humanities to meet the challenges of the future
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TU Berlin in figures
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Professors 336
Visiting professors and associated lecturers
371
Scientific staff 2671• of which financed by acquired external funds 1709 (~64%)
Other employees 2120
• financed by acquired external funds 270 (~13%)
DFG Collaborative Research Centers 14
DFG Research Training Groups 12
KIC (Climate-KIC und EIT ICT Labs) 2
Budget:
Government Grant 302,5 mil. €
Acquired External Funds 178,9 mil. €
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Schools
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School Name Departments
I Humanities 7
II Mathematics and Natural Sciences 6
III Process Sciences 6
IV Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6
V Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems 7
VI Planning - Building - Environment 8
VII Economics and Management 3
Central Institute El Gouna (Egypt)
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Central Institute El Gouna (Egypt)
Start: WiSe 2012/ 2013
Continuing Education Master‘s Programs at Campus El
Gouna:
- M.Sc. Energy Engineering
- M.Sc. Urban Development
- M.Sc. Water Engineering
Main focus of the study courses and research:
Growth of population and climate change require new strategies to
tap new living spaces, water and energy.
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Core areas in research and education
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Common research projects (selection)
- Coordinating university of the- Cluster of Excellence „UniCat“- Research Training Group „Berlin Mathematical
School“- DFG Collaborative Research Center „MATHEON“
- BasCat (UniCat BASF JointLab)- Berlin Big Data Center (BBDC)- Berlin-Brandenburg International Showcase for
Electromobility
and others ....
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Teaching
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Facts & Figures
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Students 31.702• female 10.273 (~32%)
• foreign 6.106 (~19%)
Doctorates 476
Post doctoral lecture qualification 15
Study Courses approx. 100
Courses in English 18
Double Degrees 22
(with universities in Brazil, Chile, China, France, Rep. of Korea, Poland, Russia, UK)
Courses in English:• Global Production Engineering• Polymer Science • Geodesy and Geoinformation Science• Computational Neuroscience• Industrial and Network Economics• Scientific Computing• Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship• Environmental Planning• Wirtschaftsinformatik/ Information Systems
Management
• Urban Development• Water Engineering• Energy Engineering• Urban Management• ICT Innovation• European and International
Energy Law, MBL• Environmental Policy
and Planning• Space Engineering• Energy Management
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Study Structure
Professional Life
Bachelor6-8 semesters
Professional LifeAssessment Test for
PhD
Doctorate Doctorate Doctorate
Master2-4 semesters
Master2-4 semesters
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Students by Subjects
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60%14%
10%
3%9%
4%
Breakdown of students according to academic subject groups
Engineering Sciences (19.212)
Mathematics, Natural Sciences (4.420)
Economics, Social Sciences (3.122)
Linguistics, Cultural Studies (1.089)
Planning Studies (2.959)
Others (1.160)
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International Students by Country of Origin
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Research and Cooperation
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IHP
BAM
ISAS
FBH
HHI
HZB
GFZ
WZB
GWZ
MBI
DIW
WIAS
PIK
LIAGIPK
IZM
FHI
VLB
DLR
BBAWEMFT
FOKUS
DESY
PTBIKZ
IPP
ZIB
KG
other
MG
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Strategical partnerships with non-university research institutions
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Strategical partnerships with industry & private investors
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- Deutsche Telekom Laboratories (4 endowed professorships; several research projects)
- Siemens AG (1 endowed professorship; several research projects)
- Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU)- Philip Morris Products A.A.- Kühne Stiftung - VEOLIA Stiftung - Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft- Volkswagen AG- Daimler Center for Automotive Information Technology
Innovations- Reiner Lemoine Stiftung - BASF- ThyssenKrupp AG – Technologiestiftung Berlin- Bayer Schering – Mercator Research Institute- SAP AG on Global Commons and
Climate- HELIOS Kliniken GmbH Change (MCC) GmbH- Start-Ups and others…
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Entrepreunership – Start-ups and Spin-offs
- 800 technology oriented spin-offs and
company foundations
- Founder‘s survey 2011: 350 company
foundations, 1.1 Mrd. Euro revenue,
16.000 jobs
- Labeled as „The Entrepreneurial
University“ („Die Gründerhochschule“)
by the Federal Ministry for Economic
Affairs and Energy
Chair Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management
Inspiration
Guidance
Space
Training
Support
Education
Master programs
Research
Founder‘s service
Centre for Entrepreneurship
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Industry
project-cooperations
endowed professorships
contract research joint labs start ups patents/
licences teaching
Cooperation agreements between TUB & industry
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State funding plus external funding
External Funding 2014: 178,8 Mio. €
Bund31%
Land2%
DFG31%
EU19%
Son-stige
Öffent.5%
Private13%
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Research: Acquired External Funds
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1997
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External funds per professor in €
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Patents
Important TU-patents
method for improving the efficiency of epitaxially produced QD semiconductor components
improved method of the production of an alcohol-free fermented beverage
seeway-independent highspeed-oilskimmers
improved process for the assessment of the endogenous antioxidative potential (EAP) of beer and other beverages
Endoscope technology20
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Applications per year
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Internationalization
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What does Internationalisation mean today?
Academic Staff MobilityStudent Exchange
International Programs
Transnational ProgramsDual Degrees
Joint Research Programs
Double DegreesJoint Degree Programs
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Facts and Figures on Internationalization
Fotos: TU Berlin/Pressestelle
Cooperation programs with foreign universities
120
Student exchange programs with foreign universities
approx. 400
International students 6165
Alexander-von-Humboldt-scholarship holders p.a.
approx. 35
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TU Berlin as International University as of Today
Student body
19 % international students (German average: 12 %)
Professorships
6 % international professors and more than 16 % international research associates
Cooperation
120 cooperation programs with different universities worldwide
400 student exchange programs around the globe
Alumni
award winning alumni network keeps contact with TU alumni from over 130 countries.
Teaching
18 degree programs mainly or fully taught in English and an average of 10 % classes held in
English over all of our courses each semester
Three master programs (and soon more) on our Campus El Gouna, Egypt
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TU Berlin Summer University
Afghanistan AzerbaijanBangladeshBelgium
Brazil
BulgariaCanada
China
Egypt
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iran
Italy
Korea South
MexicoNigeria
SudanTurkey Vietnam
44 Participants
19 different nationalities
Participants in 2015
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TU Berlin Summer University
4 weeks end of July and beginning of August
13 different courses
Time slots for cultural activities in Berlin
Each complete participation in a summer school courseis awarded with 5 ETCS points
Facts
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Internationalisation at TU Berlin - History
International exchange and international relations have a long tradition within TU Berlin.
International office: accreditation & enrollment services for international students
International office: services for out-going students & internat. networks
Office of foreign relations: union with Center for Technological Cooperation (ZTZ)
1st German-Chinese cooperation: TUB & Shanghai Jiao Tong University
1st German-Chinese Double Degree: TUB & Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Vice President for International Relations & Young scientists, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Wilpert
Vice President for Research & International Relations, Prof. Dr. Lucienne Blessing
HRK Audit Internationalization
since 1946
1983
1992
1993
2001-2002 2002-2004
2003 2010-2011
Council on Internationalizationof TU Berlin
2014
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Administration
Human ressource development
Exchange
Studying & Teaching
International studies
International students
Summer schools
Research & young academics
Exchange
Int. Recruting
Strategic Partnerships
internalexternal
Internationalisation – Flieds of action
Structure
International Website
Englische forms / calls
Internationalisation @ home
Research cooperations
Representative offices
Campus El Gouna
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Internationalisation in education and studies
Doctorates
Master
Bachelor
• More study courses in English• Support for international Master students
• Undergraduate courses in German• English lectures and seminars within the
elective modules
Summer Schools
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International Cooperation and Exchange Programs
Cities with partner universities
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Alumni Network of the TU Berlin
1.940
830
Europe
Asia
Oceania
North Africa and Near EastAmerica
40
Worldwide approx. 6.200 contacts in 138 countries
2.640
460
Sub-Saharan Africa
290