Our Mission Statement

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Our Vision

As a leading entrepreneurial university, we are a site of global knowledge exchange, shaping a sustainable future through talent, excellence and responsibility.

Our Mission

We inspire, promote and develop talents in all their diversity to become responsible, broad-minded individuals. We empower them to shape the progress of innovation for people, nature, and society with scientific excellence and technological expertise, with entrepreneurial courage and sensitivity to social and political issues, as well as a lifelong commitment to learning.

Our Core Values

Our core values form the foundation of our relationships with one another and with our cooperation partners:

  • Excellence: We cultivate an environment of curiosity, creativity and unconventional thinking across the disciplines and set the highest standards of performance in research, teaching, and innovation.
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset: We question the consequences of our actions, take on new challenges proactively, and continually enhance our working methods. We commit ourselves to socially reflected innovations and promote their commercial application by founding sustainable technology spin-offs.
  • Integrity: We draw our success from an inclusive community of talents from different backgrounds, cultures, ideas and perspectives. We act with respect for others and transparency in accordance with our shared values.
  • Collegiality: We respect and inspire one another in a vibrant culture of university community. We cultivate the academic, economic and social partnerships that make TUM a site of global knowledge exchange.
  • Sustainability and Resilience: We learn from our diverse experiences and see in persistent change the opportunity for the sustainable development of science, ecology, economy and society – from this we draw inspiration, motivation and resolve.

Our Guiding Principles

Governing Documents

An overview of central codes and regulations by which we shape research and innovation, teaching, and our governance as a top and modern university of international standing.

Governing Documents

Compliance

The TUM Compliance Office ensures the integrity and transparency of research, teaching and innovation based on the TUM Code of Conduct, the TUM Respect Guide, and the Statute on Safeguarding Good Academic Practice.

TUM Compliance Office

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News

  • 7/9/2014

Bavarian Parliament makes landmark decision

Hochschule für Politik (HfP) is put under the authority of TUM

In a decision ratified by all parties (CSU, SPD, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Freie Wähler), the Bavarian Parliament has transferred the long-established Hochschule für Politik München (HfP) – Bavarian School of Public Policy as a public body to Technische Universität München (TUM). This makes TUM the supporting university of the institution. The legal, organizational and material conditions for the transfer will be in place by December 1, 2014.

Hochschule für Politik on Munich's  Ludwigsstraße. (Photo: TUM)
Hochschule für Politik on Munich's Ludwigsstraße. (Photo: TUM)

Now that TUM is embracing the humanities and social sciences as part of the 2012 Excellence Initiative, the HfP as “Bavarian School of Public Policy” will focus on interactions between politics, society, the economy and technology. Five new professorships and a number of other positions will be created to complement the existing research and teaching resources at TUM. The interdisciplinary Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) will play an overarching role under their director, Prof. Sabine Maasen, who was appointed to the Chair of Sociology of Science from Basel University.

With its internationally renowned strengths in modern engineering, TUM is ideally placed to explore the relationship between technical progress and the molding of public opinion. “Following on from the digital revolution, which is completely transforming the economy and our everyday lives, engineers are now set to become key players in societal and political discourse,” commented TUM President Prof. Wolfgang A. Herrmann on the landmark cross-party decision of the Parliament.

HfP at TUM: Current status

On December 1, 2014, TUM was installed as supporting university for the Hochschule für Politik (HfP) – Bavarian School of Public Policy. Details on the reform of the research profile and the study programs offerend by the HfP can be found on www.tum.de/hfp.

More information

Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS)

Hochschule für Politik (HfP) – Bavarian School of Public Policy

Integrative Research Centers of TUM

Technical University of Munich

Corporate Communications Center

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