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Department 6.0 – Planning, Development and Controlling Office, Division 6.4, RWTH Aachen University May 2012
Scientific and Industrial Integration
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Fraunhoferinstitutes: 4 Affiliated institutes: 16
Other institutionsCooperation with research centres
Scientific advisory boards for institutes/
departments
Cooperation contracts with industry
Small and medium-sized business
Cooperation with other universities
Figures 2011
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A total of 35,813 students
8,183 New enrolments
5,391 Graduations
480 Professors(of which 41 Junior Professors)
4,492 Other academic staff:research assistants, etc.(incl. Staff from third-party funds)
2,346 Non-academic staff(incl. Staff from third-party funds)
126 Courses of study:undergraduate and postgraduatestudies
13 Collaborative Research Centres
20 Research Training Programmes (of which12 DFG Research Training Groups)
Excellence Initiative:
1 Graduate School (1st funding line)
3 Clusters of Excellence (2nd funding line)
1 Institutional Strategy (3rd funding line)
€748 million Budget
Development of RWTH Aachen University
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Students
Polytechnical School
Institute of Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Faculty of Education- Faculty of Mathematics, ComputerScience and Natural Sciences
- Faculty of Architecture- Faculty of Civil Engineering- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering- Faculty of Georesources and MaterialsEngineering Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Organisation
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Strategy Board
Fac. 1 Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science andNatural Sciences
Fac. 2 Faculty of ArchitectureFac. 3 Faculty of Civil EngineeringFac. 4 Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringFac. 5 Faculty of Georesources and Materials
EngineeringFac. 6 Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Information TechnologyFac. 7 Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesFac. 8 Faculty of Business Administration and
EconomicsFac. 10 Faculty of Medicine
Board of Governors
Rectorate
Chancellor Rector Vice-Rectors
Administration
Senate
Central institutions
Forums
Interdisciplinary large-scale research projects
Affiliated institutes
Committees of the Board
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Committees of the Board
Commission for Quality
Assurance in Teaching
Strategy Board
Commission for
Clarification of Scientific
Misconduct
Task Group Infrastructure
Public Forum RWTHextern
Structure of Bachelor and Master’s Programmes
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Bachelor6-8 Semester
Occupation
Occupation
Doctorate Occupation
Occupation
Doctorate Occupation
Occupation
OccupationDoctorateAssessment Test
Master2-4 Semester
Master2-4 Semester
The benefit of consecutive courses of study are the various possibilities of education
Degree Programmes Bachelor and Master (1/3)
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Biology (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Chemistry (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Computer Science (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Mathematics (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Physics (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Biotechnology / Molecular Biotechnology (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Software Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)Media Informatics (M.Sc., B-IT) Ecotoxicology (M.Sc.)
Architecture (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Urban Planning (M.Sc.)
Civil Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Business Administration and Engineering: Civil Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 8)Mobility and Transport (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Environmental Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 5)
Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Automation Engineering (M.Sc.)Computational Engineering Science (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Business Administration and Engineering: Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 8)Simulation Sciences (M.Sc.)Automotive Engineering and Transport (M.Sc.)Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautics (M.Sc.)Production Engineering (M.Sc.)Chemical Engineering (M.Sc.)Plastics and Textile Technology (M.Sc.)Energy Engineering (M.Sc.)Development and Design Engineering (M.Sc.)Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering (M.Sc.)
Faculty 1
Faculty 2
Faculty 3
Faculty 4Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Degree Programmes Bachelor and Master (2/3)
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Faculty 6
Materials Science (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Applied Geosciences (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Georesources Management (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Mineral Resources Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Applied Geography (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Geography (B.A.) (Cooperation with Fac. 7)Industrial Engineering – Branch of study Raw Materials and Materials Technology (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 8)Waste Management Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 3)Materials Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Metallurgical Engineering (M.Sc.)Applied Geophysics (M.Sc. – IDEA League)Economic Geography (M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 8)Nuclear Safety Engineering (M.Sc.)Sustainable Power Supply (M.Sc.)
Faculty 5 Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringFaculty of Georesources and Materials Engineering
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Business Administration and Engineering – Electrical Power Engineering (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Cooperation with Fac. 8)
Faculty 7 Faculty of Arts and Humanities
European Studies (MES) (M.A.)English Studies (B.A./M.A.)Linguistics and Communication Studies (B.A./M.A.)German and General Literature (B.A./M.A.)History (B.A./M.A.)Philosophy (B.A./M.A.)Political Science (B.A./M.A.)Psychology (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Sociology (B.A./M.A.)Corporate Education and Cognitive Psychology of Knowledge (B.A.)Education and Knowledge Management (M.A.)Geography (B.A.) (Cooperation with Fac. 5)Technical Communication (B.Sc./M.Sc.) (Communication Studies and- Fundamentals of Computer Science or- Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering or- Fundamentals of Materials Engineering or- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering)Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology
Degree Programmes Bachelor and Master (3/3)
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Business Administration (B.Sc./M.Sc.)Economics and Economic Studies in History (B.A.) (Cooperation with Fac. 7)Economics (M.Sc.)
Logopaedics (B.Sc.)Teaching and Research Logopaedics (M.Sc.)Biomedical Engineering (M.Sc.)
Faculty 8
Faculty 10
Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Faculty of Medicine
Degree Programmes Teaching Degree and Medicine
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Biology (B.Sc.)Chemistry (B.Sc.)Computer Science (B.Sc.)Mathematics (B.Sc.)Physics (B.Sc.)
Structural Engineering (B.Sc.)Timber Processing Technology (B.Sc.)Wood Engineering (B.Sc.)Underground Engineering (B.Sc.)
Vehicle Engineering (B.Sc.)Production Engineering (B.Sc.)Mechanical Engineering Technology (B.Sc.)Textile and Clothing Technology (B.Sc.)Supply Engineering (B.Sc.)
Electrical Engineering (B.Sc.)Energy Managment (B.Sc.)Communications Engineering (B.Sc.)Technical Computer Science (B.Sc.)
German (B.A.)English (B.A.)French (B.A.)History (B.A.)Catholic Religion (B.A.)Politics (B.A.) (only in combination with Economics)Spanish (B.A.)
Economics (B.Sc.)Economics / Politics (B.Sc.)
Medicine Model Degree Programme (State Examination)Dentistry (State Examination)
Faculty 1 Faculty 6
Faculty 3
Faculty 4
Faculty 7
Faculty 8
Faculty 10
Facutly of Electrical Enigineering and Information Technology
Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Faculty of Business Aministration and Economics
Faculty of Medicine
Degree Programmes offered by RWTH International Academy
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Computer Aided Conception and Production in Mechanical Engineering (M.Sc.)
Production Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)
Laser in Dentistry (M.Sc.)
Executive MBA for Technology Managers
Programmes in Master in Redevelopment
Full-time Master‘s Degree Programmes
Part-time Master‘s Degree Programmes
Quality Improvement Funds
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Application
Exemplary Measures
Allocation of € 22 million [€ 500 per semester]
- over 50 % used for staff expenses
- over 40 % for improvement of the university's infrastructure
Improvement of support (small groups, tutorials, practical training, ...)
Improvement of advisory services (mentoring, advanced individual advice, ...)
Training courses for tutors
Extending opening hours of learning rooms , CIP-Pools, library, ...
Creation of new learning rooms
IT measures (development of W-LAN, e-learning-platforms, modul-IT, ...)
Building measures (lecture halls, ...)
Quality Goals in Learning and Teaching
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Quality Goals in Learning and Teaching
Increase of student satisfaction
Intensive and comprehensive tutoring of students
Reduction of learning impediments
Shortening of the duration of study
Increase of pass rates and graduation rates
Provision of professional qualifications and core qualifications
Alignment of teaching contents with the latest research results
Development of teaching and its practical application
Wide range of taught subjects
Attraction and retention of outstanding teachers and researchers
Regular and detailed review of the teaching and teaching methods in practice
Quality Assurance in Learning and Teaching
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Instruments of Quality AssuranceUnihits for Kids Preparatory courses Evaluation of learning
and teachingGraduate surveys
Science nights Introductory events Student course evaluation
Alumni activities
Open University Day Tutor programmes Workload survey (StOEHn)
Informational events and workshops
Studying before Abitur
Mentoring system (Subject-specific)Student advice
Career CenterActivities
Study information days
Exercises in small groups
Mentoring system
Study advisory days Exercises in small groups
Self-assessment E-Learning
Prior to taking up studies
During initial phase of study
During the course of study
Upon completion of studies
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Excellence Initiative at RWTH Aachen University – The three funding lines
Graduate School
Aachen Institute of Advanced Study in Computational Engineering Science (AICES)
RWTH 2020 – Meeting Global ChallengesThe Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Technology
Cluster of Excellence
Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communication (UMIC)
Integrative Production Technology for High-wage Countries
Tailor-made Fuels from Biomass (TMFB)
Institutional Strategy
Excellence Initiative at RWTH Aachen University – Total Volume of Funding (Granted Funds)
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Institutional Strategy Graduate School (AICES) Cluster of Excellence (UMIC, TMFB u. IPT)
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Interdisciplinary Forums
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Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.Ing. Th. Gries
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. B. RumpeChair of Computer Science 3Referee: Navina von Felbert, M.A.
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. D. G. SenkSteel DepartmentReferee: Petra Kraus, M.A.
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. D. AbelInstitute for Control EngineeringReferee: Vanessa Mai, M.A.
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. P. DoetschDepartment of Waste ManagementReferee: Petra Kraus, M.A.
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. M. MöllerChair of Textile Chemistry and MacromolekularChemistryReferee: Navina von Felbert, M.A.
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. phil. A. HeinenInstitute for HistoryReferee: Vanessa Mai, M.A.
Rectorate Commissioner of the Interdisciplinary Forums
Forum Mobility and Transport
Forum Life Sciences Forum Technology and Society
Forum Materials Science and Engineering Technology Forum Enviromental Science
Forum Information Technology
DFG Collaborative Research Centres
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SFB-TR 9 Computational Particle PhysicsSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer.nat. M. Beneke, Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology
SFB-TR 57 Organ Fibrosis: From Mechanisms of Injury to Modulation of DiseaseSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. C. Trautwein, Internal Medicine III
SFB 532 Textile-Reinforced Concrete – Development of a new technologySpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Hegger, Chair and Institute of Structural Concrete
SFB 542 Molecular Mechanisms of cytokine-mediated Inflammatory ProcessesSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. J. Flöge, Internal Medicine II
SFB 686 Model based control of homogenized low-temperature combustionSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.h.c. Dr.-Ing. E.h. N. Peters, Institute for Combustion Technology
SFB 761 Steel - ab initio: Designing Novel Ferric Materials Using Quantum MechanicsSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Bleck, Department of Ferrous Metallurgy
SFB 917 Resistively Switching Chalcogenides for Future Electronics:Structure, Kinetics, and Device Scalability -NanoswitchesSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. M. Wuttig, I.Institute of Physics
DFG Collaborative Research Centres
Transregional Collaborative Research Centres and DFG Transfer Units
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SFB-TR 4 Process Chains for the Replication of Complex Optical Elements(Speaker University Bremen) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. F. Klocke, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering, RWTH Aachen
SFB-TR 32 Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Systems: monitoring, modelling and data assembling(Speaker University Bonn) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. C. Clauser, Applied Geophysics and Geothermal Energy, RWTH Aachen
SFB-TR 37 Micro- and Nanosystems in Medicine - Reconstruction of biological functions(Speaker University Hannover) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. M. Möller, Chair of Textile Chemistry and Macromolekular Chemistry, RWTH Aachen
SFB-TR 40 Technological foundations for the design of thermally and mechanically highly loaded components of future space transportation systems(Speaker University München) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Schröder, Institute of Aerodynamics, RWTH Aachen
SFB-TR 87 Pulsed high power plasmas for the synthesis of nanostructural functional layers(Speaker University Bochum) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. K. Bobzin, Surface Engineering Institute,RWTH Aachen
SFB-TR 96 Thermo-energetic design of machine tools - A systemic approach to solve the conflict between power efficiency, accuracy and productivity demonstrated at the example of machining production(Speaker University Dresden) Deputy spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Chr. Brecher, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering, RWTH Aachen
Transregional Collaborative Research Centres
DFG Transfer Units
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SFB-TFB 401 Flow Modulation and Fluid-Structure Interaction at Airplane WingsSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Schröder, Institute of Aerodynamics
SFB-TFB 440 Assembly of Hybrid Microsystems – Handling and Joining Technologies for small and medium-scale Series Production Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing
SFB-TFB 442 Environmentally friendly Tribosystems by suitable Coatings and Fluids with respect to the Machine ToolSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Murrenhoff, Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Controls
DFG Transfer Units
Research Training Groups
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GRK 1035/2 Biointerfaces - Detection and Control of Boundary-Induced Biomolecular and Cellular FunctionsSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. M. Möller, Managing Director of DWI and Chair of Textile Chemistry Macromolecular Chemistry
GRK 1166/2 BioNoCo - Biocatalysis Using Non-Conventional MediaSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Büchs, Chair of Biochemical Engineering
GRK 1298/1 AlgoSyn - Algorithmic Synthesis of Reactive and Discrete-Continuous SystemsSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer.nat. W. Thomas, Chair of Computer Science 7
GRK 1491/1 Production Ramp-Up ManagementSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Schmitt, Chair of Metrology and Quality Management at the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL)
GRK 1632/1 Experimental and Constructive AlgebraSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gabriele Nebe, Research and Teaching Area Mathematics (Algebra)
GRK in Steel - ab initio: Designing Novel Ferric Materials Using Quantum MechanicsSFB 761 Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. W. Bleck, Department of Ferrous Metallurgy
GRK in "Nanoswitches" - Resistively Switching Chalcogenides for Future Electronics - Structure, Kinetics, and DeviceSFB 917 Scalability
Spokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. M. Wuttig, I.Institute of Physics
Research Training Groups
International Research Training Groups and Participation in Research Training Groups
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IRTG 1328/2 Brain-behavior relationship of normal and disturbed emotions in schizophrenia and autismSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dr. rer.soc. F. Schneider, Clinic for Psychosomatic and Psychotherapeutic Medicine
IRTG 1508/1 Arterial RemodellingSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer.nat. J. Bernhagen, Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology
IRTG 1628/1 Selectivity in Chemo- and BiocatalysisSpokesperson: Univ.-Prof. Dr.rer.nat. J. Okuda, Chair of Organometallic Chemistry and Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
GRK 1095/2 Aero-Thermodynamic Design of a Scramjet Propulsion System for Future Space Transportation Systems(Contributing Member)Coordinator: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schröder, Chair of Fluid Mechanics and Institute of Aerodynamics
GRK 1572/1 Bionics - Interactions Across Boundaries to the Environment (Contributing Member)Coordinator: Univ.-Prof. Dr.techn. W. Baumgartner, Institute of Biology II, Unit of Cellular Neurobionics
International Research Training Groups / Participation in Research Training Groups
Students by Faculty
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1,599
3581,211
2,264
739 952 814382 511
7,110
1,241
2,726
10,172
3,589 3,401 3,667
1,142
2,765
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 10
All Students inWS 11/12
of which new enrolments inSS 11 and WS 11/12
Fac. 1: Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science andNatural Sciences
Fac. 2: Faculty of ArchitectureFac. 3: Faculty of Civil EngineeringFac. 4: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Fac. 5: Faculty of Georesources and Materials EngineeringFac. 6: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
TechnologyFac. 7: Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesFac. 8: Faculty of Business Administration and EconomicsFac. 10: Faculty of Medicine
Stud
ents
Students by Discipline WS 11/12
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Natural Sciences
56%
23%
8%
13%
Medicine, Dentistry
Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics
Engineering
A total of 35,813 students
International Students WS 11/12 Top 15 Subjects
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0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,400
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Metal and Material Science
Civil Engineering
Medicine
Architecture
Chemistry
Business Administration
Biology
Resource and Waste Managment
Physics
German Language and Literature Studies
Dentistry
Mathematics
A total of 5,458 internationalstudents
Female
Male
International Students WS 11/12 Top 15 Countries
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0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000
China (PR)
Turkey
India
Luxembourg
Iran
Belgium
Spain
Russian Federation
Bulgaria
Greece
Italy
Camerun
Poland
Netherlands
Korea, RepublicFemale
Male
and 1,815 students from 106 other nations
In total 5,458 internationalstudents
Origin of Students WS 11/12
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Other Federal States of Germany
Distribution according to North Rhine-Westphalia, other Federal States of Germany and foreign countries
76%
17%
13%
North Rhine-Westphalia
Foreign countries A total of 35,813 students
Catchment Area of Students WS 11/12
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Distribution according to foreign countries* divided in European Union, other European countries, Asia and Australia, Africa and America
7%35%
41%
6%
11%
European Union
Asia and Australia
Other European countries
Africa
America
A total of 4,772 students*Here: Country of university entrance qualification, not nationality
Development of Graduations and new Enrolments
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0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Num
ber
Academic year
GraduationsNew Enrolments (SS+WS)
Development of the Number of Students
31
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5.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
25.000
91/9
292
/93
93/9
494
/95
95/9
696
/97
97/9
898
/99
99/0
000
/01
01/0
202
/03
03/0
404
/05
05/0
606
/07
07/0
808
/09
09/1
010
/11
11/1
2
Wintersemester
Engineering
Natural Sciences
Humanities, Social Sciences
Medicine, Dentistry
Economics (without Industrial Engineering)
Stu
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s
010.00020.00030.00040.000
91/9
2
92/9
3
93/9
4
94/9
5
95/9
6
96/9
7
97/9
8
98/9
9
99/0
0
00/0
1
01/0
2
02/0
3
03/0
4
04/0
5
05/0
6
06/0
7
07/0
8
08/0
9
09/1
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2
RWTH40,00030,00020,00010,000
…. ,0
Degrees Awarded
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1965 19282172 2154
23672616
2915
33143547
4620
732 691 700 698 597 671 703 714 702 739
58 46 40 40 46 27 30 37 30 320
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Num
ber
Academic year
First degrees Doctoral degrees Habilitations (postdoctoral qualifications)
Full-time Staff 2011
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University without Faculty of Medicine University
Staff Faculty of MedicineTotal of which Total of which Total of which
women internat. women internat. women internat.
Professors** 392 51 59 90 13 7 482 64 66
Other academic staff 1,049 242 178 982 372 108 2,031 614 286
Academic staff total 1,441 293 237 1,072 385 115 2,513 678 352
Non-academic staff 1,853 787 105 -* -* -* 1,853 787 105
Academic and non-academic staff total 3,294 1,080 342 1,072 385 115 4,366 1,465 457
Trainees and interns 718 155 42 -* -* -* 718 155 42
Staff from third-party funds 2,710 681 453 244 128 42 2,954 809 495
Staff from tuition fees 119 56 12 28 17 2 147 73 14
Grand total staff(annual full-time equivalent) 6,841 1,972 849 1,344 530 159 8,185 2,502 1,008
Students / Research assistants 2,312 600 319 287 165 27 2,599 765 346
(grants, third-party funds, tuition fees)(19 hours equivalent***)
* Employees, trainees and interns of the Universitätsklinikum Aachen are not staff of the university** incl. Professors financed with third-party funds*** Students / Research assistants (19 hours equivalent), all others annual full-time equivalent
Professors, other Academic Staff and Non-academic Staff 2011
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300
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Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 10
Professors Other academic staff Non-academic staff
982
Num
ber
Fac. 1: Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science andNatural Sciences
Fac. 2: Faculty of ArchitectureFac. 3: Faculty of Civil EngineeringFac. 4: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Fac. 5: Faculty of Georesources and Materials EngineeringFac. 6: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
TechnologyFac. 7: Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesFac. 8: Faculty of Business Administration and EconomicsFac. 10: Faculty of Medicine
Development of the Number of Professors (incl. Junior Professors)
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356 363 371 367 387 394 408 416
19 22 24 2635
4759 64
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Num
ber
Year
Male Professors Female Professors
Development of the Number of female Professors
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5.1%5.7% 6.1%
6.6%
8.3%
10.7%
12.6%13.3%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year
Datenreihen1Female Professors in percent
Num
ber
Development of the Faculties‘ Budget
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year
In m
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Note: Budget incl. Medicine without Affiliates Institutes
Tuition fees/SurrogatesBudget (excl. external funding and rent) Rent External funding
Development of External Funding
38
Collaborative Research Centers External funding (without CRC)
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
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300
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350
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
In m
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of e
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Year
External Funding by Faculties 2011
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100
110
Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 10
In m
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Fac. 1: Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science andNatural Sciences
Fac. 2: Faculty of ArchitectureFac. 3: Faculty of Civil EngineeringFac. 4: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Fac. 5: Faculty of Georesources and Materials EngineeringFac. 6: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
TechnologyFac. 7: Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesFac. 8: Faculty of Business Administration and EconomicsFac. 10: Faculty of Medicine
Utilised Capacity of Faculties and the Entire University (without Medicine) WS 11/12
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152 153
121
97
114
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Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 RWTH Aachen
Perc
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ised
cap
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Fac. 1: Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science andNatural Sciences
Fac. 2: Faculty of ArchitectureFac. 3: Faculty of Civil EngineeringFac. 4: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Fac. 5: Faculty of Georesources and Materials EngineeringFac. 6: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
TechnologyFac. 7: Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesFac. 8: Faculty of Business Administration and EconomicsFac. 10: Faculty of Medicine
Erasmus Partners & Agreements 2011
41
Other Cooperations / PartnershipsEuropean Top 5 of Cooperations / Partnerships
Campus Plan
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