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Technical University of Berlin(Redirected from Technische Universität Berlin)
HistoryThe TU Berlin was formed in 1879 under the name Royal Technical College of Charlottenburg (later Berlin) by merging the preexisting Building Academy (established in 1799) and the Vocational Academy (est. 1829). Since 1916, it included the former Mining Academy which was founded in 1770. It was closed after World War II on April 20, 1945 and reestablished on April 9, 1946 under its current name. CampusThe TU Berlin covers ca. 600,000 m², distributed over various locations in western Berlin. The main campus is located in the borough of Charlottenburg. OrganizationSince April 1, 2001, the TU Berlin is divided into the following eight faculties:
StudentsWith nearly 30,000 students, the TU Berlin is Germany's largest technical university. It also holds the record of highest percentage of students from other countries—about 20%. FacultyAs of 2003, ca. 7100 employees work at the TU Berlin, including about 360 professors and 1,820 scientific employees. Noted alumni and professors(Including those of the Academies mentioned under History)
See alsoOther Universities of Berlin: External links
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