Graz University of Technology is one of five universities in Styria, Austria. It was founded in 1811 by Archduke John of Austria and currently comprises seven faculties. The university is a public university. It offers 18 bachelors and 33 masters study programmes across all technology and natural science disciplines. Doctoral training is organised in 14 English-speaking doctoral schools. The university has more than 13,000 students, and approximately 2,000 students graduate every year. Science study programmes are offered in the framework of NAWI Graz together with the University of Graz. The university has a staff of 3,629. Research areas are combined in five fields of expertise. TU Graz, the University of Leoben and TU Wien form the network Austrian Universities of Technology with more than 45,000 students and 9,800 staff.
Campus
The university has multiple campuses, as it is mainly situated on three sites in the city, two in the centre of Graz and one in the southeast of the city.
Alte Technik
Neue Technik
Inffeldgasse
Campus buildings at the Graz University of Technology
History
1811: The Joanneum is founded by Archduke John of Austria. The first subjects taught were physics, chemistry, astronomy, mineralogy, botany, and technology. 1864: The Styrian government makes it a Technische Hochschule. 1874: The Technische Hochschule is taken over by the state. 1888: Opening of the Main Building by Franz Joseph I of Austria. 1901: The Technische Hochschule is granted the right to award doctorates. 1955: It is divided into three faculties. 1975: It is divided into five faculties and renamed Technische Universität Graz, Erzherzog-Johann Universität. 2004: The new Austrian university law is fully implemented – the university is divided into seven faculties.
Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology
Teaching
Students at TU Graz have a choice of 18 bachelor programmes and 33 master programmes. Graduates receive the academic degrees BSc, MSc or Diplom-Ingenieur/-in. The doctoral programmes are offered as postgraduate programmes.
Facts and figures
Beginners: 1,968
Graduates : 1,867
Federal budget 2019: €164.9 million
Income from third-party funds 2019: €79.2 million
Floor space : 250,000
Non-academic staff: 1,039
Academic staff: 1,762
Lecturers/student assistants: 830
Data from: 2019/20
Rankings
In the 2020 Times Higher EducationWorld University Rankings, Graz University of Technology can be found in the 501–600 bracket. In the 2019 Shanghai ranking of universities/Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, it is in the 101–150 range in Computer Science & Engineeringing and Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and in the 201–300 range in Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering and Nanoscience & Nanotechnology. In the subjects Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Earth Sciences as well as Energy Science & Engineering, Graz University of Technology can be found in the 301-400 range. In Mathematics it is in the group 401-500. In the 2019 Leiden Ranking, the PPtop10% analysis puts it on position 219, the PPindustry ranks Graz University of Technology on place 9.