Technical University Dresden

About us

Location Dresden, Germany Funding Type Public
No of Students 32309 Establishment University
Founded In 1828 Estimated Cost of Living 10200 EUR
Address 01069 Dresden, Germany

The TU Dresden (abbreviated as TUD or Technical University of Dresden) is a public research university, the largest institute of higher education in the city of Dresden, the largest university in Saxony and one of the 10 largest universities in Germany with 32,389 students as of 2018.

The name Technische Universität Dresden has only been used since 1961; the history of the university, however, goes back nearly 200 years to 1828. This makes it one of the oldest colleges of technology in Germany, and one of the country’s oldest universities, which in German today refers to institutes of higher education that cover the entire curriculum. The university is a member of TU9, a consortium of the nine leading German Institutes of Technology. The university is one of eleven German universities which succeeded in the Excellence Initiative in 2012, thus getting the title of a "University of Excellence". The TU Dresden succeeded in all three rounds of the German Universities Excellence Initiative (Future Concept, Graduate Schools, Clusters of Excellence).

Why?

Selected facts and figures – an overview

  • Five schools with 18 Faculties (14 faculties until Sept. 30, 2017)
  • 31,966 students, including 7,862 1st year students (as of 01.11.2019)
  • 4,559 budgetarily financed employees (incl. research assistants, incl. medical science w/out avocational employees, as of 01.12.2019)
  • 67% of students come from Saxony, 7,7% from the other former East German federal states, 7,8% from the former West German federal states and 16% of student are from abroad (as of 01.11.2019)
  • External funding of 295 million Euro (2018)
  • Since 2012, the TUD is one of the eleven Excellence Initiative universities in Germany