Technical University of Berlin

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Technical University of Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin

Established 1770/1799/1879
1946
Type: Public University
Endowment: State: EUR 267,2 Mio. (2007)
External: EUR 78,0 Mio (2006)
President: Prof. Dr. Kurt Kutzler
Staff: 6,966 (2007)
Students: 26,812 (SS 2007)
Location Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Website: www.tu-berlin.de


South Side of the main building
South Side of the main building
Main building
Main building

The Technical University of Berlin (TUB, TU Berlin, German: Technische Universität Berlin) is located in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 1879 and, with nearly 30,000 students, is one of the largest technical universities in Germany. It also has the highest proportion of foreign students, with 20,9% in the summer semester of 2007, roughly 5,598 students. The university alumni and professor list include eight Nobel Prize winners.





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The old northern front of the main building, which was considerably damaged during the Second World War and replaced by a modern front in the 1960s
The old northern front of the main building, which was considerably damaged during the Second World War and replaced by a modern front in the 1960s

Unified in 1879 under the name Royal Technical College of Charlottenburg (later Berlin) by merging the Building Academy (Bauakademie), established in 1799, and the Vocational Academy, established in 1829. Since 1916 it has been integrated with the former Mining Academy, which was the oldest institution, founded in 1770. Closed after the World War II on April 20, 1945 and reestablished on April 9, 1946 under its current name.


Hochhaus der TU Berlin (ehemaliges Telefunken-Hochhaus) mit Ausblick-Cafeteria im 20. Stock
Hochhaus der TU Berlin (ehemaliges Telefunken-Hochhaus) mit Ausblick-Cafeteria im 20. Stock
Entrance of the main library of the Technical University of Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts
Entrance of the main library of the Technical University of Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts
Areaway of the main building
Areaway of the main building
Lichthof
Lichthof

The TU Berlin covers ca. 600,000 m², distributed over various locations in western Berlin. The main campus is located in the borough of Charlottenburg. The seven faculties have some 29,500 students enrolled in more than 50 subjects (June 8, 2005).


Since April 4, 2005, the TU Berlin is divided into the following faculties:

  1. Humanities
  2. Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  3. Process Sciences and Engineering
  4. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  5. Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems
  6. Planning - Building - Environment (merge of former faculties of "Civil Engineering and Applied Geosciences" and "Architecture - Environment - Society")
  7. Merge with faculty 6 (see above)
  8. Economics and Management


There are 6,721 people working at the university: 319 professors, 1,832 postgraduate researchers, and 2,089 personnel working in the administration, the workshops, and the central facilities. In addition there are 1,803 student assistants and 161 trainees (January 2006).


The new common main library of the Technical University of Berlin and of the Berlin University of the Arts was opened in 2004. The library building was sponsored by Volkswagen and is named Volkswagen Library. All former 17 libraries of the Technical University of Berlin and of the nearby University of the Arts were merged into the new library, but several departments still retain libraries of their own. In particular the faculty 'Economics and Management' maintains a library with 340,000 volumes in the university's main building.


(Including those of the Academies mentioned under History)


Other Universities of Berlin:


Coordinates: 52°30′43″N, 13°19′35″E

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