Technische Universität München
QS Rankings: TUM number 22 worldwide
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH
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QS World University Rankings see TUM as the best university in the EU
TUM rises to number 22 worldwide
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has again moved up in the QS World University Rankings and now holds the 22nd position worldwide. This marks the first time TUM has reached the top 25 in one of the three most prestigious international university rankings. In addition, QS now lists TUM as the best university in the European Union.
TUM has moved up almost 40 places in the QS World University Rankings within just 10 years. In Germany, it is number one for the 11th consecutive year.
“Being ranked among the best 25 universities is a brilliant affirmation for the hard work of our university community,” says TUM President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann. “By forging closer ties between disciplines in research and teaching than other universities, we realize the enormous potential of our range of subjects – unmatched in Europe – extending from engineering and natural sciences to medicine, economics and social sciences. We are a vital hub for the exchange between industry, policy makers and civil society actors where they can identify key issues and collaborate on solutions. With our partners, including world-leading tech companies, and with our TUM Venture Labs as springboards for start-ups, we have turned Munich into one of the most dynamic innovation ecosystems. Furthermore, we are recruiting the best minds from all over the world. The diversity of the talented individuals working here is one of our strengths. This sends out a strong signal in these times of increasing restrictions on scientific freedom and international collaboration.”
The British university service provider QS Quacquarelli Symonds compiles its university quality rankings through surveys of academics and employers. It also assesses the number of citations of published research, the faculty-student ratio and the success of graduates. Further criteria include the share of international students and staff, international research collaborations and sustainability aspects.
The QS Ranking is one of the most widely recognized university rankings alongside the THE World University Ranking and the Academic Ranking of World Universities (“Shanghai Ranking”), in which TUM holds the 26th and 47th places, respectively. THE also ranks TUM as the best university in the European Union.
Top 25 ranking in six subjects
In the most recent issue of the QS World University Rankings by Subject, in which QS ranks universities by subject areas and individual disciplines, TUM placed 18th in natural sciences and 19th in engineering. It is also among the best 25 universities in six individual disciplines, including 20th in data science / artificial intelligence and 22nd in chemistry.
In international rankings of certain tasks of universities, TUM already belongs to the top 15: It ranks 13th in the Global Employability Ranking, which assesses the qualifications of graduates, and 7th among universities that educate Digital Leaders in Higher Education. In the Interdisciplinary Science Ranking, TUM is number 12. And in the University Impact Ranking, TUM is the top university worldwide in the category Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.
Further information:
TUM Corporate Communications Center contact:
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of the world’s leading universities in terms of research, teaching and innovation, with around 700 professorships, 53,000 students and 12,000 staff. TUM’s range of subjects includes engineering, natural and life sciences, medicine, computer sciences, mathematics, economics and social sciences. As an entrepreneurial university, TUM envisages itself as a global hub of knowledge exchange, open to society. Every year, more than 70 start-ups are founded at TUM, which acts as a key player in Munich’s high-tech ecosystem. The university is represented around the world by its TUM Asia campus in Singapore along with offices in Beijing, Brussels, Mumbai, San Francisco and São Paulo. Nobel Prize laureates and inventors such as Rudolf Diesel, Carl von Linde and Rudolf Mößbauer have conducted research at TUM, which was awarded the title of University of Excellence in 2006, 2012 and 2019. International rankings regularly cite TUM as the best university in the European Union.