Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau

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Technische Hochschule Wildau
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Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau
Hochschulring 1, 15745 Wildau

Brandenburg

Germany
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TypePublic
FoundedOctober 22, 1991
PresidentProf. Dr. Ulrike Tippe [1]
Teaching staffover 100 professors [2]
Employeesover 350 employees [2]
Number of students3,646 WS 2018/19 [3]
International students627 (2018/19)
Website https://en.th-wildau.de
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Hall 10, including cafeteria and library
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TH Wildau Library
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Large Auditorium Hall in Hall 14
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Hall 17 and Campus
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House 15 and surroundings
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Volleyball on campus
Locomotive on campus, reminiscent of Wildau's history as an important locomotive factory Lokomotive auf dem Campus.jpg
Locomotive on campus, reminiscent of Wildau's history as an important locomotive factory

The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau ('UAS Wildau' for short) is the largest of five universities of applied sciences in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany. [4] TH Wildau was founded as a technical university of applied sciences in 1991, but its connection to engineering education dates back further to the late 1940s. Today it sits on a modern and compact campus, with direct S-Bahn access to Germany's capital city, Berlin.

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History

1949-1955: Engineering Education Begins

In mid-September 1949 the 'Vocational School of Locomotive and Wagon Construction' was founded and specialist engineering education in Wildau officially began. [5] Engineering studies began with a group of just 5 students. Initially, the prescribed period of study was set to be “not significantly more than two years”. [5]

In September 1953 the school was renamed “Technical School of Heavy Machinery Construction” and was assigned to the Ministry of Heavy Machinery Construction. Two years later, it was renamed again, this time as “Engineering School for Heavy Machinery” (ISW). Master engineers were trained, initially in evening classes, but in distance learning courses as well. [5]

1956-1991: Skilled Engineering Professionals

The scope and focus of the school grew more general over the years. In 1964 it was renamed "The Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering Wildau" to reflect this. On account of being assigned, in the 1970s, to the GDR's Ministry of Tool and Processing Machinery Construction, Wildau had access to various tools at an early stage. In fact, one of the first computer systems of the GDR, type ZRA 1, was installed in Wildau. [5]

During the 1980s, further courses of study for technicians were initiated and other courses were expanded. A new building on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse, with a large auditorium, began construction as well.

1991: Founding of the University of Applied Sciences Wildau

The end of the GDR and the reunification of Germany brought immense changes. In October 1991 the federal state of Brandenburg founded the University of Applied Sciences Wildau. Other Universities of Applied Sciences throughout Brandenburg - in Lausitz, Potsdam, Brandenburg, and Eberswalde, for instance, were founded at the same time under the same Decree. [5]

Location

Proximity to Berlin

Location of TH Wildau, south of Berlin Lageplan-th-wildau.jpg
Location of TH Wildau, south of Berlin

TH Wildau is a campus university located just south of Berlin. The campus can be reached directly using the S-Bahn line 46 (direction Königs Wusterhausen) to the Wildau S-Bahn station. The university is located directly in front of the station.

With the bus lines 736, 737, and 738, the university can also be reached directly. The regional train line RE2 (direction Cottbus Hauptbahnhof) as well as the line RB24 (direction Senftenberg) allow for further accessibility of the university from Berlin with a change in Königs Wusterhausen.

By car you can reach the university via the Bundesautobahn 10 (Berliner Ring) via the exit Königs Wusterhausen as well as via Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) 179.

Regional Growth Centre

TH Wildau is also part of one of Brandenburg's fastest growing regional growth centres ('regionale Wachstumskerne'), dubbed the Schönefeld Cross ('Schönefelder Kreuz'). It consists of the cities of Königs Wusterhausen and Wildau, along with the municipality of Schönefeld. [6] It encompasses the new Berlin-Brandenburg airport region, which will become quite active once Willy Brandt Berlin-Brandenburg airport (BER) opens in October 2020 (if current estimates of the start of operations are accurate). [7]

The university also borders (to the North) the town of Zeuthen, which is home to the second campus of the German Electron Synchrotron ('DESY'), part of the Institute of High Energy Physics. DESY is a national research center that operates particle accelerators and investigates the structure of matter.

In an adjacent district of Brandenburg (to the East) lies the district of Oder-Spree, which will be the home of Tesla's recently announced Gigafactory, its first in Europe. [8]

Degree programmes

The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau has 15 Bachelor's programmes and 15 Master's programmes. [9] Alongside the traditional engineering disciplines, the range of degrees at the university includes courses in natural sciences, engineering, economics, law, business administration and management. TH Wildau is the only university in Brandenburg to offer Logistics, and the first university in the whole of Germany with a degree in Telematics. It is also the first University of Applied Sciences in Germany with a degree in Biosystems Technology/ Bioinformatics.

Students can earn internationally recognized academic degrees such as master's and bachelor's degree (according to the Bologna Process).

Students can pursue Master's programmes in English at the university's graduate school, the Wildau Institute of Technology

Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences [10]
Course of StudyDegreeType of StudyInstructional Language
Automation Technology (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Automation Technology (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Logistics (B.Eng)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Logistics (B.Eng)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Management (B.Eng)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Management (B.Eng)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Biosystems Technology / Bioinformatics (B.Sc.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDistanceGerman
Logistics (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Logistics (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Physical Technologies / Energy Systems (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Physical Technologies / Energy Systems (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Telematics (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Work Experience)German
Transportation System Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Transportation System Engineering (B.Eng.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Automated Energy Systems (M.Eng)Master'sDirectGerman
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Logistics (M.Eng.)Master'sDirectGerman
Aviation Engineering / Aviation Management (M.Eng.)Master'sDirectGerman
Aviation Management (AVIMA)Master'sExtra-OccupationalEnglish
Biosystems Technology / Bioinformatics (M.Sc.)Master'sDirectGerman
Logistics and Supply Chain Management (M.Eng.)Master'sDirectGerman
Mechanical Engineering (M.Eng)Master'sDirectGerman
Photonics (M.Eng.)Master'sDirectGerman
Technical Management (M.Eng)Master'sDirectEnglish
Telematics (M.Eng)Master'sDirectGerman
Faculty of Business, Computing, and Law [11]
Course of StudyDegreeType of StudyInstructional Language
Business Administration (B.A.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Business Administration (B.A.)Bachelor'sDistanceGerman
Business and Law (LL.B.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
Business Computing (B.Sc.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman
European Management (B.A.)Bachelor'sDirectGerman/English
European Business Management (B.A.)Bachelor'sDirectEnglish
Public Administration in Brandenburg (LL.B.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Public Administration Informatics in Brandenburg (B.Sc.)Bachelor'sDual (Integrated Training)German
Business and Law (LL.M.)Master'sDirectGerman
Business Computing (M.Sc.)Master'sDirectGerman
Business Management (M.A.)Master'sDirectGerman
European Management (M.A.)Master'sDirectEnglish
Business Administration (MBA)Master'sExtra-OccupationalGerman
Library Computer Sciences (M.Sc.)Master'sExtra-OccupationalGerman

Research & Development

TH Wildau has a strong research focus. In comparison to other small universities of applied sciences, it has done exceptionally well in obtaining third-party research funding. [12] Over 203,000 EUR was raised in third-party funding for each professor in 2015; in 2017, the university raised 11 million EUR - two thirds of its budget. [13]

TH Wildau stands out in three key areas of research, which have been publicised on the research map of the conference of vice chancellors: [14]

The university further specialises in the research fields of production and materials, transport and logistics as well as management and law. [13]

TH Wildau is also home to two research institutes: the Institute of Life Sciences and Biomedical Technologies and the Institute for Materials, Development and Production.

International Partnerships

Since its foundation in 1991, TH Wildau has cooperated with more than 150 universities in over 60 countries across the world. [15]

TH Wildau currently awards double degrees with partner institutions from China, France, Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Spain. It has also established a trilateral Joint Degree program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management together with Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona in Spain and Riga Technical University in Latvia. [15]

TH Wildau also currently has about 70 active partnerships with international partner universities around the world. Many of these cooperations include arrangements for student and/or staff exchange.

A list of current partnerships can be found below: [15]

Partner InstitutionCityCountryFaculty/SubjectType of CooperationYear Established
The University of Newcastle NewcastleAustraliaOpenStudy Abroad/Outgoing (Application via IEC Online Berlin)2006
Western Sydney University SydneyAustraliaOpenStudy Abroad/Outgoing (Application via IEC Online Berlin)2017
FH Salzburg - University of Applied Sciences SalzburgPuchAustriaInformation and Communication TechnologiesStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2014
FH Campus Wien - University of Applied Sciences ViennaViennaAustriaManufacturing and ProcessingStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2018
VIVES University of Applied SciencesBruges/KortrijkBelgiumBusiness and Administration, EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2011
FAE Centro UniversitárioCuritibaBrazilBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2011
Universidade do Estado de Santa CatarinaFlorianópolisBrazilBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2010
Centro Paula SouzaSão PauloBrazilAutomation TechnologyStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2018
“Angel Kanchev” University of RousseRousseBulgariaManagement and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2014
University of Chemical Technology and MetallurgySofiaBulgariaChemistry, EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Assistance for PhD Students2001
British Columbia Institute of Technology BurnabyBurnabyCanadaBusiness and Media StudiesStudy Abroad/Outgoing (Application via IEC Online Berlin)2018
Shanghai Jian Qiao UniversityShanghaiChinaEuropean Management (Double Degree, Only Incoming), Business and Management, LawStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Guest lectures2017
Shanghai University of Political Science and LawShanghaiChinaLawStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2019
Polytechnic of RijekaRijekaCroatiaLogistics, TelematicsStudent Exchange (Incoming), Staff Exchange2005
Universidad Tecnológica de la Habana José Antonio EcheverríaHavanaCubaLogisticsJoint Intensive Programmes, Guest Lectures2017
Technical University of LiberecLiberecCzech RepublicBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2006
Silesian University in OpavaOpavaCzech RepublicBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Joint Workshops2015
Aalborg UniversitetAalborgDenmarkSustainable Energy Planning and ManagementOnly Lecturers‘ Exchange Possible2002
Karelia University of Applied SciencesJoensuuFinlandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2002
Université Clermont AuvergneClermont-FerrandFranceBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2019
Université de LilleLilleFranceBusiness and Administration, European Management (Double degree), EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2008
Institut d’OptiquePalaiseauFrancePhysics (Optics), PhotonicsStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2017
Université Jean MonnetSaint-ÉtienneFranceBusiness and Administration, TelematicsStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Workshops2012
Georgian Technical UniversityTbilisiGeorgiaLogistics (Double Degree, Only Incoming)DAAD Transnational Education Project, Student Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2012
New Vision UniversityTbilisiGeorgiaLawStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Guest lectures2018
Óbuda UniversityBudapestHungaryBusiness and Administration, Engineering, Information and Communication Technologies, LogisticsStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Joint Workshops and Projects1995
Eszterházy Károly UniversityEgerHungaryBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2013
Bifröst UniversityBifröstIcelandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2018
Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and TechnologyChennaiIndia(Open)Student Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2019
Technological University Dublin, BlanchardstownDublinIrelandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2000
Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata"RomeItalyPhotonics (Double Degree), Engineering, Material Science, LawStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Assistance for PhD Students (Engineering)2007
Tokyo University of Technology, HachiojiTokyoJapanBioscience and BiotechnologyStudent Exchange (Assistance for Project and Degree Theses)2014
German-Jordanian UniversityAmmanJordanEngineering, Business and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2019
Kazakh-German UniversityAlmatyKazakhstanLogistics, Telematics (Double Degrees, Only Incoming)Summer Schools (Outgoing), Guest Lectures2008
Dedan Kimathi University of TechnologyNyeriKenyaMechanical Engineering (Double degree), Molecular BiologyStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Joint Projects2013
Technische Universität RigaRigaLatviaEngineering, Logistics (Joint master's degree Logistics and Supply Chain Management)Student Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2011
Šiauliai State CollegeŠiauliaiLithuaniaLibrary ScienceStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2012
Mykolas Romeris UniversityVilniusLithuaniaBusiness and Administration, LawStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2006
HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem Business SchoolArnhemNetherlandsBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange1995
Avans University of Applied SciencesBredaNetherlandsBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2015
Windesheim University of Applied SciencesZwolleNetherlandsEngineering, Information and Communication TechnologiesStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2013
Gdańsk School of BankingGdańskPolandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2008
Jacob of Paradies UniversityGorzówPolandInformation and Communication Technologies, Business and Administration, Foreign LanguagesStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Joint Workshops (European Management)1997
University of EconomicsKatowicePolandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2009
Łódź University of TechnologyŁódźPolandBiological and Related Sciences, EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2016
Poznań School of BankingPoznańPolandBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2014
Poznań School of LogisticsPoznańPolandBusiness and Administration, LogisticsStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2004
Poznań University of TechnologyPoznańPolandManagement Science, Physics, Transport and Traffic Studies/Logistics, Mechanical EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Joint Workshops (European Management)1994
Instituto Politécnico de BragançaBragançaPortugalBusiness and Administration, Engineering, BiotechnologyStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2005
Povolzhsky Institute of Management Named After P.A. StolypinSaratovRussiaPublic AdministrationInterns Exchange, Joint Projects2012
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversitySt. PetersburgRussiaEuropean Management, Industrial Engineering (Double degrees, only Incomings), Business and ManagementStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Guest lectures2001
Yaroslavl State UniversityYaroslavlRussiaBusiness Informatics (Double degree only Incomings)Student Exchange (Incoming), Guest lectures1995
Ural State University of Railway TransportYekaterinburgRussiaLogisticsJoint Intensive Programmes, Guest Lectures2012
Technical University of KošiceKošiceSlovakiaEngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange, Assistance for PhD Students1997
Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Campus D'AlcoiAlcoySpainBusiness and Administration, InformaticsStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2015
Universitat Autónoma de BarcelonaBarcelonaSpainEngineering, Logistics (Joint master's degree Logistics and Supply Chain Management)Student Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2012
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Euncet Business SchoolBarcelonaSpainBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2014
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Terrassa School of EngineeringBarcelona (Terrassa)SpainEngineering, Mechanical EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2013
Universidad de CórdobaCórdobaSpainEuropean Management (Double degree), Business and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2014
University of BoråsBoråsSwedenBusiness and AdministrationStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming)2014
Işık UniversityIstanbulTurkeyBusiness and Administration, EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2016
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman UniversityMuğlaTurkeyRenewable Energies, Physical TechnologyStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2005
V.E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineKyivUkrainePhotonicsResearch, Assistance for PhD Students2009
Higher Colleges of Technology Abu DhabiAbu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesLogisticsGuest lectures2010
University of the West of Scotland PaisleyPaisleyUnited KingdomEngineering, Mechanical EngineeringStudent Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming), Staff Exchange2005
DePaul University Chicago, ILUSABusiness Informatics, IT SecurityJoint Projects, Research2018
Clark University Worcester, MAUSABusiness Informatics, IT SecurityJoint Projects, Research2018

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