QS Ranking: High marks again for the TU München
TUM leads in natural and engineering sciences
The renowned QS World University Ranking considers factors such as the university's reputation in the academic and business communities, the number of citations per faculty member, the faculty/student ratio, and the proportion of international staff and students. For the subject-area rankings, only reputation and citations are evaluated. The British human resources service provider QS uses statistics as well as surveys of scientists and personnel managers.
The TU München gets high marks not only for its research, but also for its faculty/student ratio. Besides TUM (53rd place) and the University of Heidelberg (50th), the only German university ranked in the top 100 worldwide is LMU Munich (65th). The highest-ranked German technical university is Karlsruhe, in 116th place. Among all technical universities in Europe, the TU München is number 5.
In August, placing 50th worldwide in the Academic Ranking of World Universities ("Shanghai Ranking"), TUM was rated the best university in Germany, above Heidelberg (54th), LMU (61st), and Freiburg (100th).
"German universities must become more international"
TUM President Wolfgang A. Herrmann takes the QS Ranking as an opportunity to highlight the broad need for improvement among German universities with respect to internationalizing both faculty and the student body. TUM's response includes the creation of a new appointment and career system, TUM Faculty Tenure Track. Universities can increase the numbers of international students they attract, Herrmann advises, by cultivating a distinctly more service-oriented culture and by offering more courses taught in English.
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