Discover your study options: TUD invites you to autumn university!
The TU Dresden invites prospective students to a free campus day from October 6th to 9th, 2025.

Discover your study options: TUD invites you to autumn university!
The Technical University of Dresden (TUD) is opening its doors to prospective students aged 16 and over during the coming autumn holidays. From October 6th to 9th, 2025, participants will have the opportunity to get to know the humanities, social sciences and economics. The aim of these events is to give undecided and interested people a deeper understanding of various fields of study. TUD reports that The Campus Day offers a full-day program that includes workshops on topics such as choosing a course of study and specific fields of study, such as economics or teaching.
A central component of the fall university is the round of discussions with current students, which takes place both online and on site. Here they share their experiences and give an insight into student life. Participants also have the opportunity to put together their own program individually and also plan time for exploring the city of Dresden and leisure activities.
Registration options and free participation
Participation in the event is free. However, those interested should register by October 1st to secure a spot. Further information can be found on the TUD website. If you have any questions, participants can contact Franziska Klinkewitz, head of the fall university in the Central Student Advisory Service. She can be reached on +49 351 463-39724.
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