Skip to main navigation
Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to content
Information for
Prospective students
Students
Cooperation partners
Job seekers
Employees
Media
En
English
Deutsch
Search
Back
Search
Limit search to
this faculty
Login for editors
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Breadcrumb Menu
Home
The Faculty
News
News
Subscribe Newsboard
Set period
Select year
All years
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
Select month
All months
© Stefan Gröschel
Apr 02, 2025
Load tests on the Elbe bridge in Bad Schandau with the participation of TU Dresden
Read more
Load tests on the Elbe bridge in Bad Schandau with the participation of TU Dresden
© F.Hegewald, M.Möckel, D.Pfarr
Apr 01, 2025
Glass construction 2025: Innovation meets practice - A look into the future of building with glass
Read more
Glass construction 2025: Innovation meets practice - A look into the future of building with glass
© Crispin-Iven Mokry
Mar 29, 2025
Save the date: Market of opportunities on 14.04.2024
Read more
Save the date: Market of opportunities on 14.04.2024
© Stefan Gröschel
Mar 25, 2025
Successful 34th edition of the Dresden Bridge Building Symposium and presentation of the German Bridge Construction Award 2025
Read more
Successful 34th edition of the Dresden Bridge Building Symposium and presentation of the German Bridge Construction Award 2025
Mar 25, 2025
PhD Day 2025
Read more
PhD Day 2025
© André Terpe
Mar 24, 2025
13th Symposium "Experimental Investigations of Building Structures (SEUB)"
Read more
13th Symposium "Experimental Investigations of Building Structures (SEUB)"
© Stefan Gröschel
Mar 20, 2025
Bridges of tomorrow: Federal Minister Wissing opened AI research bridge for TUD-coordinated joint project in Bautzen
Read more
Bridges of tomorrow: Federal Minister Wissing opened AI research bridge for TUD-coordinated joint project in Bautzen
© André Terpe
Mar 12, 2025
Review of the 48th Dresden Hydraulic Engineering Colloquium
Read more
Review of the 48th Dresden Hydraulic Engineering Colloquium
© André Terpe
Mar 11, 2025
The Faculty of Civil Engineering moves back into the Beyer Building
Read more
The Faculty of Civil Engineering moves back into the Beyer Building
previous
1
2
3
4
Currently on page 5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
55
next