TU Berlin Rankings and Quick Facts
Also known as TUB or Technology University of Berlin or Technische Universität Berlin.
| University world Ranking - Times 200 (UK) | 203 |
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| University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China) | 203 to 234 |
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| University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA) | N/A |
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| European Rank (Jiaotong) | 81 to 123 |
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Technology University Berlin Facts |
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| Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total) | 29,400 |
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| Faculty / Staff | 7,000 |
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| Established | 1770 |
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| Endowment | $518,000,000 |
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| Endowment per student | $19,320 |
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| Number of foreign students (if known) | 5,600 |
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TU Berlin Information
Although established in its current form as late as 1946, the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) can trace its roots back to the late 18th century; a part of the modern day university used to be the mining academy which was created in 1770. Today the university attracts around 29,000 students and is headed by president Kutzler.
The TU Berlin has seven major schools and offers around 50 different courses. The schools at Berlin cater for the following major topic areas: Building; Computer Science; Economics; Electrical Engineering; Engineering; Environment; Humanities; Management; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; Natural Sciences; Planning; Process Sciences; and Transport Systems.
Being a long established and distinguished institution the TU Berlin has seen many fabulous and famous people pass through its gates, these include no less than eight nobel prize winners! These are as follows: Carl Bosch, Fritz Haber, Wolfgang Paul, George de Hevesy (Chemistry) Dennis Gabor, Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Ernst Ruska, Eugene Wigner (Physics).
In addition to some of the distinguished people listed above such as Hertz many other faculty and alumni are associated with the TU Berlin; these include: Wernher von Braun (Nazi rocketeer); the architect Wassili Luckhardt; Erwin Müller (Microscopy); and Konrad Zuse (computer pioneer).
TU Berlin Address
The university is located at the following address:
Technische Universität Berlin
Straße des 17. Juni 135
10623 Berlin, Germany


