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  • RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE SINCE 1765.

    Freiberg 2016

  • an overview of the Mining Academy

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF RESOURCES. SINCE 1765.

    TU Bergakademie Freiberg | 2016 |

  • an overview

    university in the service of sustainable materials and energy along the raw materials supply chain §  from the exploration of new and

    domestic deposits §  to the development of alternative

    energy technology, recycling §  to the research of new materials §  with the national mission of securing

    raw materials – with a worldwide network

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF RESOURCES. SINCE 1765.

    exploration

    extraction

    preparation

    processing and refining

    recycling

  • §  founded in 1765 – oldest mine science university, celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2015

    §  clear profile GEOSCIENCES – MATERIALS – ENERGY – ENVIRONMENT

    §  top research university: university with the most external funds in the new German states (ca. 64 million euros in 2014)

    §  scientific location Freiberg: Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology (HIF)

    §  specials TU Bergakademie Foundation, Krüger Foundation, terra mineralia – the university‘s unique endowment collection, own teaching and research mine

    §  campus university – short distances

    PROFILE

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    an overview

  • 6 Faculties 10 central facilities 40 institutes

    64 courses of study 1.398 freshmen 4.927 students

    64 Million € in external funds in 2014

    88 professors 2.288 university employees

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    FACTS AND FIGURES

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    an overview

  • §  Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg Foundation

    §  Dr. Erich Krüger Foundation

    §  Pohl-Ströher Mineral Collection

    §  “Mineralogical Collection Germany” Foundation

    §  FME Endowment for the support of teaching and research at the Institutes for the History of Science and Technology

    §  External foundation: Sparkasse “TU Bergakademie Freiberg” Foundation

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    FOUNDATIONS

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    an overview

  • §  terra mineralia (endowment collection)

    §  geoscience collections §  model collection of mine and

    metallurgy machines and equipment §  collection of mathematical

    instruments and models §  engineering collections §  art and cultural heritage, visitors‘

    gifts

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    COLLECTIONS – SCIENTIFIC TREASURES

    an overview

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    TERRA MINERALIA – MOST IMPORTANT MINERAL COLLECTION WORLDWIDE

    §  exhibition of the Pohl-Ströher Mineral Collection at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  exhibition of over 5000 minerals, precious stones and meteorites from five continents

    §  since 2012 Mineralogical Collection Germany in KRÜGERHAUS TU Bergakademie Freiberg | 2016 |

    an overview

  • history: milestones and personalities

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    THE BERGAKADEMIE – A SAXON HIGHLIGHT

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  • history: milestones and personalities

    250 YEARS OF HISTORY

    right to name “Technische Universität”

    university reformation right to confer doctorates

    right to confer habilitation

    first foreign student: Albert Vergeel, Holland, registers

    first university laboratory established by Prof. Lampadius foundation of the Krüger Endowment

    opening of terra mineralia in Freudenstein Castle

    foundation of the Institute of Resource Technology

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    foundation of the World Forum of Resource Universities

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    foundation of the Bergakademie 21 November

    1765 1771 1796 1920 1927 1989 -92 1993 2006 2008 2011 2012

  • history: milestones and personalities

    §  Michail Wassiljewitsch Lomonossow (1711-1765) Russian polymath

    §  Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817) most important teacher at the Bergakademie

    §  Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) natural scientist, polymath

    §  Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) (1772-1801) Romanticist

    §  August Wilhelm Lampadius (1772-1842) inventor of illuminating gas

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    FAMOUS STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS

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  • history: milestones and personalities

    §  Ferdinand Reich (1799-1882) discoverer of indium

    §  Hieronymus Richter (1824-1896) discoverer of indium

    §  Julius Weisbach (1806-1871) inventor of theodolites

    §  Clemens Alexander Winkler (1838-1904) discoverer of germanium

    §  Adolf Ledebur, (1837-1916) famous metallurgist

    §  Karl Kegel (1876-1959) developed the process of brown coal briquetting

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    FAMOUS STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS

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  • history: milestones and personalities

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    PERSONALITIES OF INTERNATIONAL STANDING

    1749-1817 Abraham Gottlob Werner most important teacher at the Mining Academy; considered as the originator of the science of the structure and composition of the earth‘s crust

    1838-1904 Clemens Winkler from 1873 on professor of chemistry at the Mining Academy, 1886 discovery of germanium

    1769-1859 Alexander von Humboldt natural scientist and humanist, studied geology with Abraham Gottlob Werner

    1711-1765 Michail Wassiljewitsch Lomonossow Russian polymath, 1739 – 1740 student in the laboratories of mining councilor Johann Friedrich Henkel

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    1739 1769 1791 1873 1765

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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    STUDYING AT THE TU BERGAKADEMIE

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    1 campus university

    32 % female students

    64 courses of Study

    4.927 students, of whom 80 % are in MINT

    1.398 freshmen

    84 € semester fee

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    OVERVIEW OF STUDIES

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Applied Informatics (B) §  Applied Mathematics (D) §  Network-Computing (M) §  Business Mathematics (B, M) §  Applied Natural Sciences (B, M) §  Chemistry (B, M, D) §  Photovoltaic and Solid-state

    Technology (M)

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    MATHEMATICS, INFORMATICS, NATURAL SCIENCES

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Advanced Mineral Resources Development (M)

    §  Geoinformatics/Geophysics (B, M)

    §  Geology/Mineralogy (B) §  Geosciences (M) §  Geoecology (B, M) §  Geotechnology/Mining (D) §  Surveying and Applied Geodesy (D) §  Groundwater Management (English

    Language Master)

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    GEOSCIENCES AND GEOENGINEERING

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Computational Materials Science (English Language Master)

    §  Ceramics, Glass and Construction Materials Engineering (D)

    §  Engineering & Computing (M) §  Mechanical Engineering

    (D, B, M) §  Technology Management (M) §  Environmental Engineering

    (B, M) §  Environmental Process Engineering

    (D, postgraduate program) §  Process Engineering (D, B, M)

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    ENGINEERING

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Electronics and Sensor Materials (B, M)

    §  Automobile Engineering: Materials and Components (B, M)

    §  Foundry Technology (B) §  Materials Science and Materials

    Technology (D)

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    ENGINEERING

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Business Administration (B, M) §  Business and Law (B) §  Business Administration in Energy

    and Resources Management (D) §  Energy and Resource Management

    (M) §  Management and Technology (M) §  Industrial Engineering and

    Management (B, M) §  International Business of Developing

    & Emerging Markets (MBA) §  International Management of

    Resources and Environment (MBA)

    ECONOMIC SCIENCES

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  Industrial Archaeology (B, M) §  Industrial Culture (M)

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    INTERDISCIPLINARY – CONNECTING ARTS, SCIENCES, AND ENGINEERING

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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    DEGREES WITH PERSPECTIVES Diploma 8, 9, 10 Semesters

    Diploma in Engineering Diploma in Natural Sciences Diploma in Industrial Engineering

    Bachelor

    6, 7 Semesters Bachelor of Science

    Master

    4 Semesters Master of Science Master of Business Administration

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    Bachelor

    Master

    §  first degree qualifying for a profession after 6 to 7 semesters

    §  transmits scientific basics as well as social and methodical competence

    demanding advanced course of studies for 3 to 4 semesters

    §  a prior degree qualifying for a profession is required

    §  high level of technical and scientific expertise

    §  entitlement to doctoral studies

    *Bologna Declaration of 1999 on the creation of a uniform European educational area

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    DEGREES: BACHELOR, MASTER*

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    options of the two level degree system

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    THREE WAYS TO THE GOAL: BACHELOR AND MASTER

    Bachelor

    Profession

    Bachelor

    Profession

    Master

    Profession

    Bachelor

    Master

    Profession

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    usual period of study: 9 or 10 Semesters

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    DEGREE: DIPLOMA

    Basic Study Period 1. – 4. Semester

    mathematic, natural scientific and subject-specific basics

    Intermediate Diploma

    Main Study Period 5. – 9., 10. Semester

    field of study / concentration internship (7th semester) Final Examination / Diploma Thesis Independent Scientific Working Access to Doctoral Studies

    Diploma

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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    LINKED AND NETWORKED – CONTACTS WORLDWIDE

    Butte Calgary Carbondale Chicago Golden New York Pittsburg Potosi Preto

    Rapid City Rolla St. Paul Waterloo Gliwice Harbin Sofia Krakau Kreta

    Kosice Leoben Marne-la-Valée Metz Miskolc Moskau Ostrava Prag

    Trento Trondheim Beijing Dneprope-trovsk Hanoi Petrosani Pristina Kiew

    St. Petersburg Tirana Ulan Bator Vezprem Wuhan

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    university cooperation with 32 universities all over the world

    contact to 215 more universities in 50 countries

  • Internationally study

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    ONE PROGRAMME, TWO DEGREES

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    bi-national programmes China Wuhan University of Science and Technology, University of Geosciences Beijing

    Frankreich École du pétrole et des Moteurs Rueil Malmaison, Université de Marne la Vallée, Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC), Université de Savoie à Chambéry

    Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Italien University of Trento Polen AGH Krakau, TU Gliwice, Wirtschaftsuniversität Poznan

    Russland Bergbauuniversität St. Petersburg, Technische Universität für Stahl und Legierungen Moskau „MISiS“, Universität für Erdöl und Erdgas „Gubkin“, Universität für Geologische Erkundung, Kasaner Föderale Universität

    Thailand Universität für Geologische Erkundung Tschechien Universität für Chemie und Technologie Prag, TU VŠB Ostrava

    Ungarn Universität Miskolc, Central European University Budapest (CEU) Ukraine Nationale Metallurgische Akademie der Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk, Pridniprovska Staatliche

    Akademie für Bauwesen und Architektur Dnepropetrovsk

  • Internationally study

    921 (17 %) from all over the world

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    STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

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    Europe 182

    Africa 78 Australia 1

    North America 7

    Latin America 106

    Asia 547

  • Internationally study

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TOP 10

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    China 39%

    Brasilien 13%

    Indien 9%

    Russland 8%

    Vietnam 6%

    Ukraine 6%

    Iran 6%

    Pakistan 5%

    Polen 5%

    Syrien 3%

  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  support for talented students and applicants

    §  criteria: achievement and social involvement

    §  300 € per month: -  150 € from the state, -  150 € from private sponsors

    §  2014 -  93 scholarships -  30 sponsors

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    “DEUTSCHLANDSTIPENDIUM” (national scholarship) FOR DEDICATED STUDENTS

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    §  information events -  Open Days -  Juniors‘ University -  Night Laboratory -  lectures in chemistry for pupils -  spring mathematics academy -  Science Night

    §  central and subject-specific student counseling

    §  International University Center §  BAföG counseling §  Career Service

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    ORIENTATION AND SUPPORT

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  • studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    university for pupils during school vacations − getting to know the programs in different fields of study §  Geoscience projects §  Informatics week §  MINT week §  Technology week §  Materials projects §  Industrial archaeology project information at: http://tu-freiberg.de/schueleruni

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    PUPILS CHECK OUT THE UNIVERSITY

    2016

  • §  – contact for

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    FROM UNIVERSITY STUDIES TO PROFESSION

    … students and graduates entering their profession

    … employers support in the search for young professionals

    training of interdisciplinary competences §  applications / career entry §  soft skills §  IT individual counseling §  competence analysis §  checking over applications §  practising job interviews

    dialog with employers §  company contact fair §  Freiberg career discussions §  job portal

    contact Career Center

    Prüferstr. 1a Tel.: 03731 39-3303 tu-freiberg.de/career

    studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

  • research for the future

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    EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING

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  • research for the future

    4 profile segments GEOMATENUM

    6 Faculties 2 special research areas

    2 DFG focal points program

    1 advanced technology cluster

    1 Resource Technology Institutes of the Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

    64 Million € in external funding in 2014

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    INTERDISCIPLINARY TOP RESEARCH

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  • research for the future

    GEOSCIENCES exploration and extraction of raw materials MATERIALS materials for the solid-state industry, development of new materials ENERGY energy sources and technology ENVIRONMENT sustainability, resources

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    PROFILE SEGMENTS GEOMATENUM

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    exploration

    extraction

    preparation

    processing and refining

    recycling

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    ACADEMIC PROFILE

    Business Administration

    Innovation Management

    Economy / Ecology Value Creation

    fields academic disciplines

    Mathematics / Natural

    Sciences

    Characterization

    Simulation Modeling Visualization

    Synthesis

    Engineering

    Machines Plants

    Processing Technologies

    raw materials supply chain

    ENVIRONMENT

    MATERIALS

    GEOSCIENCES

    Faculty 1: Mathematics and Informatics - Faculty 2: Chemistry and Physics - Faculty 3: Geosciences, Geotechnology, Mining - Faculty 4: Mechanical Engineering, Processing and Energy Technology - Faculty 5: Materials and Material Technology -Faculty 6: Business Administration

    ENERGY

    extraction

    processing/ refining

    exploration

    preparation

    recycling

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    Faculties 1 - 3 Faculties 3 - 5 Faculty 6

    research for the future

  • research for the future

    Fac. 1 Faculty of Mathematics und Informatics 5 institutes, 16 professors

    Fac. 2 Faculty of Chemistry and Physics 9 institutes, 13 professors

    Fac. 3 Faculty of Geosciences, Geotechnology and Mining 7 institutes, 26 professors

    Fac. 4 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Processing and Energy Technology 11 institutes, 20 professors

    Fac. 5 Faculty of Materials and Material Technology 7 institutes, 9 professors

    Fac. 6 Faculty of Business Administration 1 institute, 15 professors

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    FACULTIES

  • research for the future

    Tectonic Physics Mineral Synthesis Seismology and Geoelectricity Mining – Open Pit and Underground Deep Drilling Technology and Geofluids Soil and Rock Mechanics Surveying and Geodesy Atmospheric and Regional Climate Research Paleontology Geoinformatics and Geomathematics Civil Engineering and Concrete Technology Hydro and Environmental Geosciences

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    RESEARCH SUBJECTS: GEOSCIENCES

  • research for the future

    Materials Production Materials Processing Materials Science High Temperature Materials Material Finishing Material Recycling Lightweight Construction Ceramics Glass Use of Materials Ultrapure Substances Solid-State Materials

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    RESEARCH SUBJECTS: MATERIALS

  • research for the future

    Coal Gasification Biomass Gasification Synthesis Gas Polygeneration Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, IGCC Carbon Capture and Storage, CCS Crude Oil Processing Partial Oxidation Flame Modeling Pyrolysis Process Simulation Energy Efficiency

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    RESEARCH SUBJECTS: ENERGY

  • research for the future

    Atmospheric Chemistry Biodiversity Research Soil Research (erosion, fertility,...) Geoecology Circular Flow Economy and Recycling Surface and Groundwater Research Ecological System Research Regenerative Energies and Geothermal Energy Regional Climate Research Environmental Microbiology Environmental Processing Technology Environmental Economics and Law Chemicals and Evaluation of their dangers and risks TU Bergakademie Freiberg | 2016 | 42

    RESEARCH SUBJECTS: ENVIRONMENT

  • research for the future

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    LARGE SCALE PLANT TECHNOLOGY

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    extraction

    exploration

    preparation

    recycling

    processing/ refining

  • research for the future

    special research fields

    SFB 799 „TRIP-MATRIX-COMPOSITE“ new composites of ceramics and steel DFG Special Research Field SFB 920 multifunctional filters for molten metal filtration – a contribution to zero defect materials, DFG Special Research Field

    BMBF Center for Innovation Competence modeling of conversion processes ZIK Virtuhcon / SMWK

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    LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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  • research for the future

    DFG Focal Point Program SPP 1418 FIRE – “Initiative for the reduction of emissions” - focal point program to develop environmentally friendly fireproof substances

    BMBF Program - Top research and innovation in the new states”

    Deutsches EnergieRohstoff-Zentrum Freiberg (DER) Technologies for the post-oil era

    BMBF-sponsored Innovation Initiative - “Companies in the region of the new states”

    Innovation forum - “Innovative integration of brown coal in Central Germany” ibi

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    LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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  • research for the future

    Saxony‘s Initiative for Excellence ADDE Research Cluster: functional structural design of new high-performance materials through atomic design and defect engineering

    Interdisciplinary Networks The German Fuel Institute DBI | bergakademie national scientific and technological center for fuel and coal use with reduced levels of CO2.

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    LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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  • research for the future

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    WORLD FORUM FOR SUSTAINABILITY

    11 June 2012: founding event in Freiberg, by 80 resource universities from 50 countries goals §  responsibility for a new awareness of raw materials: principle of sustainable development §  education: sustainability-oriented minimum standards in teaching and training §  international exchange for unlimited access to knowledge and experience through global networks

    and suitable platforms conferencea: 2012 Freiberg, 2013 Trondheim, 2014 Leoben

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  • research for the future

    §  position as key university for Russia, Central Asian and South American raw materials countries, including

    §  German-Russian Resource University (initiators: TU BAF + Mining University St. Petersburg)

    ̄  raw materials cooperation in the German-Russian raw materials forum

    ̄  International University of Resources IUR: new program “Advanced Mineral Resources Development”

    ̄  Double Degree / Joint Degree

    ̄  Domeyko Center (Chile)

    ̄  Lomonossow House

    §  International Master’s programs

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    THE APPEAL OF A RESOURCE PROFILE

  • research for the future

    at the TU Bergakademie §  Biohydrometallurgy Center for Strategic Elements §  German Energy Raw Materials Center Freiberg DER §  DBI Bergakademie − Bundling Energies in the German Fuel Institute §  Excellence Center for Energy − German Center for Gasification Technology (DeZeV) §  Geothermal Research Center (GRC) §  High Pressure Research Center (FHP) §  Interdisciplinary Ecologic Center IÖZ §  Interdisciplinary Competence Center for Land Recycling CiF e.V. §  Center for Innovation Competence Virtuhcon

    outside the university §  Geocompetence Center Freiberg e.V. §  Technology Center for Solid-State Materials THM

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    COMPETENCE CENTERS

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  • research for the future

    industrial cooperation, e.g. focal point university Thyssen Krupp AG focal point university RWE cooperation with research facilities, e.g. Helmholtz Centers (especially HIF) Fraunhofer Institutes Leibniz Institutes Federal Institute for Geosciences and Raw Materials (BGR) international connections, e.g. German-Russian Raw Materials Forum International University of Resources IUR

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    SCIENCE AND BUSINESS

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  • research for the future

    §  interdisciplinary scientific facility

    §  umbrella organization for doctoral candidates in all subjects

    §  counseling and further training in interdisciplinary competence areas

    §  promotion of multifaceted personality development

    §  promotion of speedy completion of doctoral studies

    §  promotion of self-sufficiency and responsibility in the doctoral candidates

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    FOR TOMORROW‘S TOP RESEARCHERS

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  • campus and university city

    CAMPUS AND UNIVERSITY CITY

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  • Karl Kegel Building

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    campus and university city

  • New Cafeteria on the campus

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    campus and university city

  • about 1000 dorm rooms are available directly on campus in the dormitories of Studentenwerk Freiberg

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    campus and university city

  • historic main building of the university at Akademiestraße 6 The rector‘s office and the student administration are in the building.

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    campus and university city

  • Julius Weisbach Building for the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Processing and Energy Technology

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    campus and university city

  • DBI Building - “Reiche Zeche”

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    campus and university city

  • laboratory at the Institute for Energy Processing Technology and Chemical Engineering

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    campus and university city

  • professor for Electrotechnology at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Processing and Energy Technology

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    campus and university city

  • ultra-clean room at the Faculty of Chemistry and Physics

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    campus and university city

  • Technikum for Machine and Processing Development at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Processing and Energy Technology

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    campus and university city

  • Stratigraphical Collection, Humboldt Building

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    campus and university city

  • Mineralogical Collection, Werner Building

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    campus and university city

  • terra mineralia, endowment collection at the TU Bergakademie displayed in Freudenstein Castle, Freiberg

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    campus and university city

  • science in the heart of the city – presented during the Night of Science and Business

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    campus and university city

  • KRÜGERHAUS “Mineralogical Collection Germany”

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    campus and university city

  • Research and Teaching Mine Campus “Reiche Zeche”

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    campus and university city

  • Race Technology Team – one of the top five in the world in the international competition Formula Student 2014 TU Bergakademie Freiberg | 2016 | 69

    campus and university city

  • facts and figures

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    FACTS AND FIGURES

  • development in the number of students from winter semester 05/06 till winter semester 14/15

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    facts and figures

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  • students according to area of study in winter semester 2014/15

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    facts and figures

    1.440 1.284 1.240 1.206 1.012 1.091 1.211 1.382 1.393 1.396

    1.432 1.345 1.350 1.420 1.503 1.653 1.688 1.699 1.646 1.583

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  • rackground of the students in winter semester 2014/15

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    facts and figures

    foreign countries 15 %

    former West Germany (incl. Berlin), 20%

    other new federal states of Germany,

    15%

    Saxony 50%

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