Teaching and Quality Management

Combining excellent research with excellent teaching – that is the aspiration of TUM. Teaching at our university is carried out according to the highest didactic and technical standards, oriented towards learning objectives and competency.

[Translate to English:]

Teaching Methods

Here you will find an overview of the didactic principles on which teaching at TUM is based, as well as assistance in designing courses and examinations.

Awards and Competitions

At TUM, there are a variety of forums and competitions for innovative teaching formats, outstanding didactic concepts and the exchange on the latest developments.

Dialogue on Teaching

At TUM, there are a number of regular events on the culture of teaching and learning that provide impetus for lecturing and space for discussion and exchange.

Quality Management

The goal of quality management is to design, establish and further develop attractive, challenging and internationally competitive degree programs.

Training for Teaching

Whether didactics, e-learning or evaluation – TUM offers a wide range of consulting and training services on all topics related to studying and teaching.

Internationalization Language Services

The Internationalization Language Services coordinates translations into English as well as (copy) editing, and provides the dict.tum terminology database.

Contact Quality Management

TUM Center for Study and Teaching
Quality Management

Arcisstr. 19
80333 München

Contact

Contact ProLehre

ProLehre | Media and Didactics
Barer Str. 19
80333 München

E-Mail: infospam prevention@prolehre.tum.de
www.prolehre.tum.de

Downloads

Handouts, guides, and templates: documents on teaching and QM.

Downloads

News: Teaching and Learning

  • 8/19/2022
  • Reading time 2 min.

Successful crowdfunding campaign for the Deutschlandstipendium at TUM

Matching Challenge funds twelve new scholarships

For more than ten years, the Deutschlandstipendium, Germany's national scholarship program, has been supporting particularly talented and committed students. With over 6,000 scholarships awarded, TUM is the German university that supports the most students. Now even more can be added: As part of a crowdfunding challenge, current and former scholarship holders of the Deutschlandstipendium have provided TUM with funds for twelve additional scholarships.

Astrid Eckert / TUM
[Translate to English:] Stipendiatinnen und Stipendiaten und Förderinnen und Förderer des Deutschlandstipendiums bleiben oft über das Studium hinaus miteinander verbunden, wie auch beim Festakt anlässlich des zehnjährigen Jubiläums des Deutschlandstipendiums zu sehen war.

Supporting young people who not only achieve a great deal at school or in their studies, but who also take responsibility for society already during their education or who had to struggle with difficult conditions – that is the idea behind the Deutschlandstipendium, which has been awarded for more than ten years. It supports students from very different backgrounds and from all disciplines. The young minds shaping our future are thus given the freedom to develop and unfold their talents during their studies.

A strong network at TUM

TUM has supported this endeavor ever since the Deutschlandstipendium was launched. It has now sponsored more than 6,000 students. In doing so, it relies on a broad and strong network of donors and former and current scholarship holders. They are firmly integrated into the TUM family and are committed not only to the success of studies, but also to society, for example with the “Donating talent” initiative.

New funds through new ideas

In order to be able to award even more scholarships, TUM is always trying to attract more sponsors. And in doing so, it is also taking unusual paths, such as with the Deutschlandstipendium Matching Challenge 2022.

On the donation platform betterplace.org, supporters were able to jointly finance Deutschlandstipendium scholarships for TUM students. More than 180 donors were willing to do so. Thanks to their generosity, more than 11,000 euros had been collected by the deadline. QuantCo Deutschland GmbH and the POELLATH law firm are doubling every euro donated – in addition to their regular commitment to the scholarship. In accordance with the principle of the Deutschlandstipendium, the federal government doubles this sum again, so that four times the amount is now available.

Thus, with the help of the crowd and the co-donors, twelve new scholarships can be financed – scholarships that enable students to combine study and commitment, to pursue their personal, but above all their social goals.

Further information and links

Technical University of Munich

  • Konstantin Götschel - TUM Center for Study and Teaching
Back to list

News about the topic

HSTS