Open House Campus Garching October 3

Discover and try things out: We have invited you to experience research up close for a whole day.

Aerial view of the Garching research campus in 2021.

At the Garching research campus, visitors were invited to experience science in lectures, hands-on activities, guided tours and much more. Whether young or old, there were numerous activities for every one on this day: students, staff and external guests. In addition to TUM, many other research institutions such as the Max Planck and Fraunhofer Institutes took part in the day of action.

At a glance

Address and directions

  • Underground: Garching-Forschungszentrum
  • Bus: Ludwig-Prandtl-Str.; Boltzmannstr.; Garching-Forschungszentrum; Technische Universität; MVV timetable information
  • Car: A9, exit Garching-Nord

Program highlights

Program overview (in German)

Participating institutes

Around 25 research institutions took part in the open house. Here you can see a selection of our university’s participating institutes.

Contact

Do you have questions? Contact our organisation team:
tag-der-offenen-tuerspam prevention@tum.de

Further information

You can get an overview of the campus and the action day program on the Garching research campus website (in Geman).

"Open Day" lettering with graphic elements on a dark blue background

Germany-wide action day on October 3

Open House with the Mouse 2024

We also took part in the nationwide "Doors open with the Mouse" campaign day: some of our open house programs took place as part of the Mouse Door Opener Day.

More on the WDR action day

Further events on the topic of research

10 Mar 2025

Technology in the fight against climate change

Lecture: Informal learning and Climate Resilience

  • Monday, 3/10/2025
  • 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Event location
Munich

Target audience
students, employees, publically

Presenter
Dr. Linda Hirsch (UC Santa Cruz, CA)

How can technology support informal learning to strengthen climate resilience? Learn more in the lecture by Dr. Linda Hirsch, postdoctoral researcher at the Social Emotional Technology Lab at UC Santa Cruz. Dr. Hirsch will discuss the importance of human-computer interaction and digital solutions in the context of climate resilience, while also adressing the challenges involved in conducting research in natural hazard-prone areas.

Register now

How to find us

Location: TUM Think Tank, Hochschule für Politik München, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 1, 80333 Munich

Event overview
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