Profile
Founded in 1868, the Technical University of Munich stretches over four large locations in Bavaria: Munich, Garching, Weihenstephan and Straubing. This is where the university’s 15 faculties and most important research institutions are located. Internationally, the TUM is now represented on four continents with its own locations. In 2002, it was the first German university to open a campus abroad in Singapore: TUM Asia. TUM offers over 170 degree courses, 48 of which are Master’s programmes in English. The range of subjects includes Medicine and Health Sciences, Engineering and Natural and Life Sciences, as well as Social Sciences. There are approx. 42,000 students enrolled. TUM places great emphasis on academic teaching. Its high quality was recognised in 2011 in the Germany-wide “Excellent Teaching” competition. The university trains its students with a focus on research, and world-renowned experts in their subject teach there.
Individual funding is provided to students in the young academy and various mentoring programmes, for instance. Over the past few years, the university has developed many courses that are tailor-made for female students. That is because the university wants to attract far more young women to natural sciences or technology. In order to support future students in their choice of study programme at any early stage, TUM offers numerous opportunities for study orientation. Students can conveniently apply for a degree via the internet.
When entering the world of work, students are supported by many former (“alumni”) and a dedicated Career Service. The top ranking in the Global Employability Ranking is testimony to the TUM’s top-quality education for both science and business. Contacts to the industry are established, among other ways, at the annual contract fair, IKOM. The university supports its students with developing their own business ideas – and with founding their own company.

President

Prof. Dr. Thomas F. Hofmann
The university is a member of the following BayWISS Joint Academic Partnerships:
Life Sciences and Green Technologies
Professors
Currently 9 professors of Technical University of Munich are active members in our Joint Academic Partnership Digitalisation.
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Christoph Goebel
Technical University of Munich
Prof. Dr. Thomas Hamacher
Technical University of Munich

Prof. Dr. Christoph Holst
Technical University of Munich

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Florian Holzapfel
Technical University of Munich

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Christian Knoll
Technical University of Munich
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar
Technical University of Munich

PD Dr.-Ing. Daniel Müller-Gritschneder
Technical University of Munich

Prof. Dr. Björn Schuller
Technical University of Munich
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Westermann
Technical University of Munich
Doctoral Candidates
Currently 11 doctoral candidates of our Joint Academic Partnership Digitalisation are being supervised at Technical University of Munich as part of our cooperative model "Verbundpromotion".

Stefan Böhm
Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences

Fabian Deuser
Universität der Bundeswehr München (HAW-Teil)

Mehran Dizbadi
Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt

Tobias Höfer
Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences

Nikolai Körber
Landshut University of Applied Sciences

Ulrich Ludolfinger
Landshut University of Applied Sciences

Mohamed Mady
Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg

Markus Miller
Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences

Florian Olbrich
Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg

Fabian Raisch
Technical University of Munich

Sina Zimmermann
Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences
Alumni

Dr.-Ing. Maria Chizhova
Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Theresa Knoblach (geb. Meyer)
Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt

Dr. Elisabeth Moser
Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg

Dr.-Ing. Matthias Niedermaier
Tecchnical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg

Dr. Sebastian Renner
Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg

Dr. Thomas Schulz
Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences
Zentrale Stellen, Service und Beratung
Promotionsberatung für Studierende und Absolventinnen und Absolventen an der Technical University of Munich
Telephone: +49.89.289.10600
Address
TUM Graduate School
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstraße 17
85748 Garching
Press and Communications
TUM Institute for Life Long Learning
Technical University of Munich
Das Ziel des TUM Institute for Life Long Learning ist die Förderung der kontinuierlichen, wissenschaftlich fundierten Weiterbildung von internationalen Berufstätigen aller Karrierestufen aus Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in fachlichen und fächerübergreifenden Gebieten wie Management und Leadership. Durch innovative (digitale) Weiterbildungsformate und die Integration neuester Inhalte aus den Technik- und Naturwissenschaften bereitet das TUM Institute for Life Long Learning interne und externe Fachexpert*innen und Führungskräfte darauf vor, die aktuellen und zukünftigen gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen verantwortungsvoll und effektiv bewältigen zu können.