Technische Universität München | |
Motto | The Entrepreneurial University |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1868 |
Founder | Ludwig II of Bavaria |
Academic affiliation | |
Budget | €1,839.2 million (2022)[1]
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President | Thomas Hofmann (list of presidents) |
Academic staff | 666 professors 7,883 (other academic staff)[1] |
Administrative staff | 3,502 (without university hospital)[1] |
Students | 52,580 (WS 2023–24)[1] |
Address | Arcisstraße 21 , , , 80333 , 48°08′56″N 11°34′01″E / 48.149°N 11.567°E 48°08′53″N 11°34′05″E / 48.14806°N 11.56806°E |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Blue, White |
Website | tum.de |
The Technical University of Munich (TUM or TU Munich; German: Technische Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It specializes in engineering, technology, medicine, and applied and natural sciences.
Established in 1868 by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the university now has additional campuses in Garching, Freising, Heilbronn, Straubing, and Singapore, with the Garching campus being its largest. The university is organized into seven schools, and is supported by numerous research centers. It is one of the largest universities in Germany, with 52,580 students and an annual budget of €1,839.2 million including the university hospital.[1]
A University of Excellence under the German Universities Excellence Initiative,[2] TUM is among the leading universities in the European Union.[3] Its researchers and alumni include 18 Nobel laureates and 24 Leibniz Prize winners.[1]