Press releases
TUM Global Week, May 13–17 2024
“Contacts in other countries are invaluable”
TUM is colorful and diverse: over 40% of its students are international and every semester up to 1,000 exchange students come from all over the world. You can experience this internationality during Global Week. We spoke to Matthias Decarli, President of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) TUMi, in the run-up to the event.
TUMcampus magazine issue 2/2024
„Creating something new together“
In this issue, we talk to Thomas F. Hofmann about the first success in the new round of the Excellence Strategy and we accompany students on a very special course - in the theater instead of the lecture hall. In addition: Professors learn how good leadership works in the Faculty@TUM continuing education program of the TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning. Two of them report on how this has changed the way they work with their team.
AI, data, sustainable agrosystems
New degree programs starting in the winter semester 2024/25
State-of-the-art teaching is didactically innovative, methodically sophisticated – and changing constantly. After all, when the world evolves, teaching that enables us to understand it needs to evolve too. The degree programs taught at TUM reflect this. Thus, in the winter semester 2024/25, additional programs dedicated to crucial issues of our time, such as artificial intelligence, big data, and food security, will be added to the portfolio.
Successful information event at Galileo on TUM Campus Garching
First Welcome Day for academic support staff
Around 140 new TUM employees who have joined the university since the beginning of last winter semester participated in the first "Welcome Day for Academic Support Staff". University President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann and Head of Administration Chancellor Albert Berger welcomed the new colleagues to the TUM family, organized by the TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning. In addition, dedicated colleagues from central units of the university provided information about their tasks and valuable offers for employees.
Groundbreaking ceremony for "Ingeborg Pohl Children's Oasis at TUM"
TUM gets building by star architect Prof. Francis Kéré in tandem with Prof. Hermann Kaufmann
Munich is getting a new architectural jewel. The architect Francis Kéré, who has been awarded the Pritzker Prize, the "Nobel Prize for Architecture", in 2022, will realize his first project in the Bavarian capital. According to the plans of the TUM professor, a new children's daycare center is being built on Gabelsbergerstraße as a structural timber construction with an iconic folded slatted façade made of Corten steel, which unfolds a characteristic patina in earthy tones. For the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the new daycare center marks another milestone on its path to optimally combining studying and working at a top university with family and children.
Expansion of the flagship partnership with Tsinghua University
TUM strengthens strategic scientific cooperation in China
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is strengthening its cooperation with China in climate change, sustainability, and health research areas. During a trip to Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai, TUM President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the flagship partner university Tsinghua. The TUM delegation also visited other universities, companies, and start-ups to expand its science-specific local expertise.
Prize for Excellence in Teaching and Certificates of Honor for Excellence in Teaching awarded
Award-winning didactics at TUM
Authentic, responsible, and courageous: lecturers have to bring their whole personality to bear to not only pass on course content to students but to enable them to immerse themselves in a fascinating world of knowledge. Around 6,000 teachers at the Technical University of Munich face this challenge daily. Eight of them have now received special recognition with the Prize for Excellence in Teaching from the Free State of Bavaria and the Certificate of Honor for Excellence in Teaching.
Construction works 22 April to 13 June
U6 to Garching: Interruptions during summer semester
Anyone taking the underground to the Garching campus during the summer semester 2024 should allow extra time to get to university. This is due to construction work on the U6 section Kieferngarten - Garching-Forschungszentrum. The U6 will be divided at Kieferngarten during this period. Passengers from the city center to Garching or back will have to change at Kieferngarten. A shuttle train will run between Kieferngarten and Garching-Forschungszentrum every 15 minutes. Details on the MVG homepage.
Digitalization in healthcare
For..Net Award for Inga Bergen
The consultant and entrepreneur Inga Bergen is to be honored with the 11th For..Net Award for her work in promoting the digital transformation in healthcare. The prize for outstanding efforts on behalf of the common good and the digital transformation is awarded by the TUM Center for Digital Public Services (TUM CDPS) and juris GmbH. It will be presented at the International For..Net Symposium on April 18/19, a public event for the discussion of the use of generative artificial intelligence in democracy, politics and legal practice.
Historical exhibits and Designs for the digital treasury of Bavaria
TUM's Architecture Museum cooperates with the cultural portal bavarikon
The Architecture Museum of TUM will contribute historically valuable works to the digital treasury of Bavaria, the cultural portal bavarikon. The drawings, photographs, sketches and models by renowned architects are presented there in unrivalled quality. Science and public interested in cultural history thus gain a completely new access.