Overview of TU Wien
The Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien), known in English as Vienna University of Technology, was founded in 1815 and is located in Vienna, Austria. As a leading public, research-intensive university, TU Wien has evolved over two centuries into a prominent institution at the heart of Central Europe’s scientific community. Currently, the university boasts a student body of roughly 28,000 and employs about 4,900 staff members, including over 3,800 scientists. TU Wien is comprised of eight faculties, all situated on a centralized urban campus in Vienna’s historic city center, offering both accessibility and a vibrant academic environment.
TU Wien excels internationally in engineering, natural sciences, and computer science, with particular distinction in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, information technology, and architecture. The university emphasizes an interdisciplinary and forward-thinking approach to education, integrating research-led teaching, project-based learning, and extensive cooperation with industry and research organizations. TU Wien consistently ranks among the top European technical universities (QS World University Rankings places it within the world’s top 200 in engineering and technology fields). The university is a key member of European and global alliances, such as the EuroTech Universities Alliance, and sustains over 1,200 research projects annually, including numerous collaborative international partnerships and joint degree programs.
Student life at TU Wien is dynamic and inclusive, with more than 60 student-led organizations and societies spanning technical interests, arts, and culture. The university hosts international cultural events and conferences, promoting a diverse and global student body—over 30% of students come from outside Austria. Comprehensive support services, modern student accommodations, and extensive sports and recreation facilities enhance campus experience. TU Wien further nurtures a community founded on principles of diversity, inclusion, and academic excellence, encouraging cross-cultural exchange, innovation, and personal development.
TU Wien’s mission is to advance knowledge and technology for the benefit of society, fostering sustainability, innovation, and global responsibility. The university is committed to shaping future leaders and researchers who contribute to a fair, knowledge-driven, and sustainable world.