Graz University of Technology
Technische Universität Graz | |
Type | Public university Institute of technology |
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Established | 1811 |
Academic staff
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1,554[1] |
Administrative staff
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927[1] |
Students | 13,171[1] |
Location | Graz, Styria, Austria |
Website | tugraz.at |
The Graz University of Technology (German: Technische Universität Graz, short TU Graz) is the second-largest university in Styria, Austria, after the University of Graz. Austria has three universities of technology – in Graz, in Leoben, and in Vienna.[2] The Graz University of Technology was founded in 1811 by Archduke John of Austria. TU Graz is a public university. In the academic year 2015/16, 18.1% of the students were from abroad and 22.8% of the students were female out of the 13,171 students enrolled at the TU Graz.[1]
Contents
Campus[edit]
The University has multiple campuses, as it is mainly situated on three sites in the city, two in the centre of Graz and one in the southeast of the city.
- Alte Technik (Rechbauerstrasse / Lessingstrasse)
- Neue Technik (Kopernikusgasse / Petersgasse)
- Inffeldgasse
Campus buildings at the Graz University of Technology
History[edit]
1811: The Joanneum is founded by Archduke John of Austria. The first subjects taught were physics, chemistry, astronomy, mineralogy, botany, and technology.
1864: The Styrian government makes it a Technische Hochschule.
1874: The Technische Hochschule is taken over by the state.
1888: Opening of the Main Building (Alte Technik) by Franz Joseph I of Austria.
1901: The Technische Hochschule is granted the right to award doctorates.
1955: It is divided into three faculties.
1975: It is divided into five faculties and renamed Technische Universität Graz, Erherzog-Johann Universität (Graz University of Technology, Archduke-Johann-University).
2004: The new Austrian university law (UG 2002) is fully implemented – the university is divided into seven faculties.
Organization[edit]
The university consists of seven faculties:
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering
- Faculty of Electrical and Information Engineering
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Economic Sciences
- Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Geodesy
- Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology
Teaching[edit]
Students at TU Graz have a choice of 18 bachelor programmes and 31 master programmes. Graduates receive the academic degrees BSc, MSc or Diplom-Ingenieur/-in (Dipl.-Ing.). The doctoral programmes (Dr.techn. and Dr.rer.nat.) are offered as postgraduate programmes.
Study programmes[edit]
Bachelor's programmes
- Architecture
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Chemistry (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Civil Engineering and Construction Management
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering and Audio Engineering (in cooperation with the University of Music and Dramatic Arts, Graz)
- Environmental Systems Sciences / Natural Sciences - Technology (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Geomatics Engineering
- Information and Computer Engineering (old name: Telematik)
- Mathematics (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics
- Molecular Biology (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Physics (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Software Development and Business Management
Master's programmes taught in German
- Architecture
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biomedical Sciences (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Chemistry (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Civil Engineering and Structural Engineering
- Civil Engineering - Infrastructure
- Construction Management and Civil Engineering
- Earth Sciences (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering and Audio Engineering (in cooperation with the University of Music and Dramatic Arts, Graz)
- Electrical Engineering and Business
- Environmental Systems Sciences / Natural Sciences - Technology (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Geomatics Science
- Geospatial Technologies (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics
- Molecular Microbiology (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Plant Sciences (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Space Sciences and Earth from Space (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Technical Physics
Master's programmes taught in English
- Advanced Materials Science (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biotechnology (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Computer Science
- Geotechnical and Hydraulic Engineering
- Information and Computer Engineering (old name: Telematik)
- Mathematics (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
- Production Science and Management
- Software Engineering and Management
- Technical Chemistry (in cooperation with the University of Graz)
Teacher training programmes — secondary teacher education
- Descriptive Geometry (Bachelor and Master)
- Computer Science (Bachelor and Master)
PhD Programmes
- Doctoral Programme of Engineering
- Doctoral Programme of Natural Sciences
Postgraduate university courses (some of which are held in English)
- Cleanroom Technology
- Hydropower
- NATM – New Austrian Tunnelling Method Engineering
- Paper and Pulp Technology
- Space Systems and Business Engineering (SpaceTech)
- Sustainable Construction
- Traffic Accident Research
- Traffic Accident Research - Aviation Safety
[As of January 2017][3]
Facts and figures[edit]
- Beginners: 1,890
- Graduates (academic year 2014/15): 2,054
- Federal budget 2015: €146.3m
- Income from third-party funds 2014: €68.1m
- Floor space (m²): 236,000
- Non-academic staff: 927
- Academic staff: 1,554 (of which project staff 903)
- Mandated instructors/student assistants: 789
Data from: 2015–16[1]
Rankings[edit]
The Graz University of Technology achieves good positions in international university rankings. In the 2016 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, it can be found in the 351 – 400 bracket. In the 2015 Shanghai ranking of universities in Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences, the Graz University of Technology is in the 151 – 200 range.
Notable alumni[edit]
- Karl Kordesch, fuel cell and battery designer
- Hans List, technical scientist and inventor, entrepreneur
- Hubert Petschnigg, architect
- Nikola Tesla, inventor, physicist, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist (Did not receive a degree and did not continue beyond the first semester of his third year, during which he stopped attending lectures) [4][5][6][7]
- Karl von Terzaghi, civil engineer and founder of soil mechanics
Spin-offs and start-ups[edit]
There are companies that have been spun-out of the university by faculty and students, based on technology created at TU Graz; with the exception of non-profit research spin-offs these companies need licenses through the university since implementation of the 2002 University Act in 2004.
Forschungsholding TU Graz GmbH manages shares of spin-offs and is responsible for out-licensing:
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e "Statistics at a glance" (PDF). TU Graz Statistics. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ TU Austria – Austrian Universities of Technology
- ^ "Studying at TU Graz". TU Graz. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ^ Nikola Tesla: the European Years, D. Mrkich
- ^ Wohinz, Josef W. (16 May 2006). "Nikola Tesla und Graz" (in German). Technischen Universität Graz. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
- ^ Wohinz, Josef W. (Ed,) (2006). Nikola Tesla und die Technik in Graz. Graz, Austria: Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz. pp. 16. ISBN 3-902465-39-5.
- ^ Kulishich, Kosta (27 August 1931). "Tesla Nearly Missed His Career as Inventor: College Roommate Tells". Newark News.. Cited in Seifer, Marc, The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla, 1996
External links[edit]
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- Alumni Union of TU Graz
- Library of TU Graz
- Technology Exploitation Office of TU Graz
- Study in Austria: A Guide
Coordinates: 47°04′08″N 15°27′00″E / 47.06889°N 15.45000°E