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Tum.DE:Technical University of Munich, Germany Technical University of Munich is one of Germany's elite universities, a German public university, founded in 1868, is the state's only technical university is also the oldest technical university in Germany.

Technical University of Munich is an internationally acclaimed Germany's top university and stable “Nobel Prize winning manufacturing plant”, is also the “father of the diesel engine”Diesel, “father of the refrigeration machine The alma mater of such world-famous scientists and social figures as ”Lind, “the father of fluid mechanics ”Plante, the literary magnate Thomas · Mann, including the great scientist Albert Einstein, also attended the university. The school, after being persecuted by the Nazis before transferring to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.

Technical University of Munich for its outstanding innovation and excellent quality of science and education by the German Federation of Scientific Research (DFG) as one of the first three “elite universities” (Elite-Uni ) is one of the German government's “future plans” in the focus of funding and support of the target. In the German Ministry of Education's university research ranking (CHE), the Technical University of Munich has been ranked first for many years. The university currently has three campuses, with 12 faculties and 127 majors. There are more than 9,000 staff members, including about 400 professors and 4,200 researchers. There are more than 20,000 students enrolled in the university, of which about 9% are international students.

The departments of the Technical University of Munich are mainly based on engineering sciences and natural sciences, in addition to a medical school and the German Heart Research Center in Munich, the Faculty of Sports Sciences, and the Center for Nutrition, Land Planning and Environmental Sciences in Weihenstephan (Freising).


Official Website of Technical University of Munich, Germany
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