TU Ilmenau achieves record third-party funding – top interdisciplinary performance!

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The TU Ilmenau will receive above-average third-party funding in 2023, ranking 14th among German universities. Facts and outlook.

Die TU Ilmenau erzielt 2023 überdurchschnittliche Drittmittel, Platz 14 unter deutschen Universitäten. Fakten und Ausblick.
The TU Ilmenau will receive above-average third-party funding in 2023, ranking 14th among German universities. Facts and outlook.

TU Ilmenau achieves record third-party funding – top interdisciplinary performance!

In 2023, the Ilmenau University of Technology drew attention with a remarkable achievement. Professors at the university scored average498,400 eurosin third-party funding, which represents an increase of more than a third compared to the national average332,200 eurosfor universities in Germany. These figures not only illustrate the performance of TU Ilmenau, but also underline the importance of third-party funding for research. Third-party funds are income that universities acquire from public and private bodies to expand their basic resources. This includes funds from the German Research Foundation, the European Union, companies and foundations, such as TU Ilmenau reported.

In the overall third-party funding statistics, the TU Ilmenau is ranked14th placeamong over 100 universities in Germany. Above all, there are larger and financially stronger universities. At the top is RWTH Aachen with a remarkable average number of1,127,000 euros, followed by the Technical University of Munich863,200 euros, and the University of Stuttgart. The President of TU Ilmenau, Professor Kai-Uwe Sattler, was positive about the placement and highlighted the interdisciplinary research projects as one reason for the success.

Third-party funding income: A comparison with other universities

The fact that engineering sciences, on average, achieve the highest third-party funding income per professor - for example718,600 euros– reflects the growing importance of technical courses. In comparison, the field of humanities has an average of150,300 eurosas rather weak. In addition, the national average has increased slightly since the previous year and is now332,200 euros, which represents an increase of2%corresponds, according to the information provided by Destatis.

The TU Ilmenau expects an increase in third-party funding per professorship to at least 2024553,000 euros. These cautious forecasts support the structure of the university, which relies heavily on research and interdisciplinary projects. New comparative statistics from the Federal Statistical Office will also be published next year and could provide new insights into the development of third-party funding in Germany.

Conclusion and outlook

The TU Ilmenau not only stands out for its outstanding third-party funding, but also shows how important these funds are for the research landscape in Germany. The university's commitment and innovative strength are essential prerequisites for future success. Ultimately, this highlights the need to continue investing in research and education in order to maintain the competitiveness of German universities.