Technische Universität München (TUM)
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TUM is a top-tier technical university and a consistent global leader in engineering, natural sciences, life sciences, and medicine. Founded in 1868, it is a core member of TU9 and a multi-campus institution across Munich, Garching, and Weihenstephan, with hubs in Heilbronn and international offices abroad. TUM promotes entrepreneurship and technology transfer through dedicated incubators and partnerships with major companies in mobility, energy, AI, and healthcare. The university’s Excellence Strategy successes fund cutting-edge research, while English-taught programs attract diverse cohorts. Its integrated approach links fundamental science with application, producing high-impact publications, patents, and startups. Students benefit from modern infrastructure, a vibrant city location, and strong ties to Munich’s dynamic innovation ecosystem.