University Prizes
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TU Dresden university prizes are awarded exclusively to graduates and post-doctoral members of TU Dresden.
BASF Scholarship Prize
BASF Schwarzheide GmbH awards its scholarship prize to students and researchers for particularly outstanding semester papers, final theses and dissertations in the field of process engineering – especially for work with a focus on sustainability or digitalization.
BASF Schwarzheide GmbH Scholarship Prize
Commerzbank Prizes
Commerzbank AG awards the Commerzbank Foundation’s Dissertation Prize and the Dr. Walter Seipp Prize to early-career scientists from all TU Dresden faculties and academic units who have written especially outstanding dissertations.
Commerzbank Prizes
Friedrich and Elisabeth Boysen Foundation Scholarship Prize
The Friedrich and Elisabeth Boysen Foundation scholarship prize is awarded to early-career researchers for particularly outstanding dissertations in the field of environmental technology, with a focus on engineering solutions for the reduction of pollutants, noise and energy consumption.
Boysen Scholarship Prize
Franz Stolze Prize
Each year, the Franz Stolze Prize is awarded to students and young researchers at TU Dresden who have written outstanding final theses in the field of energy technology.
Franz Stolze Prize
Georg Helm Prize
Each year, the Association for the Promotion of Students at Technische Universität Dresden (Verein zur Förderung von Studierenden der Technischen Universität Dresden) recognizes three outstanding academic works written by students at TU Dresden. All faculties and academic units at TU Dresden may submit nominations.
Georg Helm Prize
Industrieclub Sachsen Innovation Prize
Industrieclub Sachsen (Industry Club of Saxony) confers its Innovation Prize for outstanding dissertations by early-career researchers at TU Dresden, which are distinguished by notable practical relevance.
Industrieclub Sachsen Innovation Prize
Kurt Beyer Prize
HOCHTIEF Infrastructure honors outstanding dissertations, Diplom and master’s theses written in the field of architecture or the building industry by students and early-career researchers from the Faculties of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
Kurt Beyer Prize
Gisela and Erwin Sick Foundation University Prize for Measurement Technology
The Gisela and Erwin Sick Foundation funds a university prize for measurement technology to promote research in engineering and natural sciences. Special attention is paid to the relevance of the research findings for practical measurement work – particularly in process, factory and logistics automation, biomedicine and environmental protection.
SICK University Prize for Measurement Technology
Other prizes from the faculties
Horst Berthold Prize for Outstanding Studies
Horst Berthold Prize for Outstanding Studies