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TUM grows to 48,000 students

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICHCorporate Communications Center

phone: +49 89 289 22798 - email: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de

This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/36996

NEWS RELEASE

TUM grows to 48,000 students

International enrollments at new all-time high

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) continues to attract talented people from all over the world. As in the previous year, around 14,000 new students have enrolled in the approximately 180 degree programs offered in Munich, Garching, Freising, Straubing and Heilbronn. The number of students has now topped the 48,000 mark for the first time, with the share of international students at a record level of 38 percent.

Next Monday, as in the previous two years, approximately 7,300 students will begin their first semester in a bachelor’s program or in other undergraduate programs. For the first time, more than 2,000 undergraduates from abroad will be starting at TUM. Record numbers of international students have also enrolled in master’s programs, with around 3,300 of the 5,600 new enrollees coming from outside Germany. Counting the students newly registered in higher semesters, the number of young talents pursuing studies at TUM now reaches 48,000 for the first time.

“Marketplace for knowledge”

Students and teaching staff are returning to the campus for the winter semester. Most seminars will again take place in person, especially those involving hands-on activities such as project teamwork and interactive teaching methods. At the same time, TUM will utilize the strengths of digital channels where appropriate. With suitable course contents, students can work wherever and whenever they wish. This leaves more time to collaborate with others on campus.

“We’re delighted to see life returning to campus,” says TUM President Thomas F. Hofmann. “We see our university as a marketplace for knowledge, for which the creative exchange of ideas and critical discussions are essential elements. Over the past three semesters we have all seen how much those aspects depend on face-to-face contact. However, our experiences have also confirmed that the modernization of teaching with fascinating digital tools is the right path forward – a path that we were pursuing long before the pandemic. The future will belong to the optimal combination of in-person and online teaching.”

Special teaching formats due to the pandemic

Impressively confirming the ideal preparation that TUM students receive for the career world are its strong showings in the Global University Employability Ranking. In the most recent edition of these rankings, in which employers rate the quality of graduates, TUM placed 12th worldwide. To offset the difficulties caused by the pandemic, TUM has created numerous special teaching formats. These include targeted preliminary courses in small groups, optimized teacher/student ratios in workshops, and mentoring and buddy programs.

For all in-person lectures and events, TUM has of course organized infection control measures. Walk-in vaccination clinics for students and staff will again take place at several TUM locations over the coming days. No appointment is needed.

More information:

New degree programs at TUM: https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/36699

First-years’ event Welcome@TUM

Monday, October 18, 5 p.m.

Live stream: https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/events/welcome-at-tum

Vaccinations on campus: https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/coronavirus/vaccination

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe’s leading research universities, with more than 600 professors, 48,000 students, and 11,000 academic and non-academic staff. Its focus areas are the engineering sciences, natural sciences, life sciences and medicine, combined with economic and social sciences. TUM acts as an entrepreneurial university that promotes talents and creates value for society. In that it profits from having strong partners in science and industry. It is represented worldwide with the TUM Asia campus in Singapore as well as offices in Beijing, Brussels, Mumbai, San Francisco, and São Paulo. Nobel Prize winners and inventors such as Rudolf Diesel, Carl von Linde, and Rudolf Mößbauer have done research at TUM. In 2006, 2012, and 2019 it won recognition as a German "Excellence University." In international rankings, TUM regularly places among the best universities in Germany.

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