Shower water as a resource in food production: In the vertical hydroponic farm at Berlin’s Gleisdreieck Park, different varieties of perfectly hygienic lettuce, edible flowers, and herbs are to be grown using the water. Andreas Horn is student coordinator in this project.
Anyone looking for authentic advice concerning their degree program should contact the course guidance service for their faculty. This is an advisory service provided by students for students and prospective students, Inken Czesla is one of them.
Laura Simak is writing her master’s thesis in the divided and crisis-riven city of Beirut and reports on an extraordinary summer semester spent in the Lebanese capital.
The Erwin Stephan Prize is awarded annually to students with excellent academic performance. In 2020, Ardit Dvorani (photo) and Maximilian Ringleb were awarded the prize in recognition of their outstanding work.
Technische Universität Berlin is busy preparing for winter semester 2020. The lecture period commences November 2. As far as possible, our lecturers are preparing their seminars and lectures in digital format. However, we also want as many practical-format classes, such as smaller seminars and labs, as possible to take place in presence on campus. We are also looking to offer examinations and field trips in presence.
Find resources, course offers, and work spaces, and use online resources: The Main Library, department libraries, and subject and institute libraries at Technische Universität Berlin offer a wide range of services.
The buddy programs at Technische Universität Berlin bring together students from Europe and the rest of the world - Anna from Germany and Fabio from Italy are just one example.
Students at Technische Universität Berlin are collecting for the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship program: The MInitiative association run by digital media and technology students enables you to donate a meal at the campus Indian canteen or a second-hand bike to future scholarship holders.
Kaunas, Mexico City or Santa Barbara: Approximately 20 TU Berlin students are part of a campaign titled “weltweit studieren - ERLEBE ES”. As correspondents, they offer a look at their student life abroad.
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On our Instagram channel, students regularly share their perspectives and stories. Whether a self-built glider, involvement in Fridays for Future, or participation in a concrete boat regatta: Campus life on Instagram is full of opportunities.