Technical University of Berlin, Germany
- Country: Germany
- Type: Education
- Website: www.tu-berlin.de
- Update: 05-02
The Technical University of Berlin (German: Technische Universitaet Berlin, English: Technical University of Berlin, abbreviated TUB, or translated as Berlin University of Technology or Berlin University of Technology) is one of the four universities in Berlin, and is the only polytechnic university in Berlin. The main building, built in 1884 and designed by Richard Lucae, is located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, facing June 17th Street. The university has more than 27,000 students, is Germany's largest technical university (Technische Universitaet or translated into the University of Technology), about 20% students from abroad, so that the Technical University of Berlin compared to other German colleges and universities are more international color. Eight Nobel Prize winners have studied or worked at the university. The university consists of the Department of Philosophy, Theory of Science, History of Science and Technology; the Department of Literature; the Department of History; the Department of Sociology, Political and Historical Education; the Department of Education; the Department of Languages and Communication; the Department of Vocational Education and Workforce; the Center for Women's Studies; and the Center for Judaic Studies.