Safeguarding Academic Heritage
The preservation and maintenance of over 40 collections requires broad expertise and strategic cooperation. The Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections supports and advises those responsible for the university's collections in their tasks and offers central platforms to enhance the collections visibility and accessibility.
The Office's Responsibilities and Mission
As a central service unit of TU Dresden, the Office or Academic Heritage performs a supervisory role with regard to the cultural monuments of the University, assembled in collections from science and technology, as well as art. The objects collected within various research and teaching contexts serve not only as material witnesses to TU Dresden's university history. Above all, they constitute a valuable resource for research, teaching, and academic communication related to the collections. To promote this potential, the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections reaches out to a broad public beyond the frontiers of the disciplines and academic contexts through wide-ranging research and exhibition projects. Its goal is to develop the collections as conveyors of meaning in academic practice, as well as sources of scientific history, further to their use in artistic discourses, in the context of current research questions, and in didactic practices.
The preservation of the collections and of the University's cultural artifacts is regulated by the TUD's Regulation on Collections on the basis of the Heritage Protection Law of the State of Saxony. The Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections is supported and advised by a Scientific Advisory Board.
In addition to the protection, maintenance, care and utilization of all of the cultural artifacts, the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections is also charged with other tasks. It supports and advises the faculties, chairs and collection administrators with regard to the inventory and digitization of the collections and their preservation in the context of matters related to the history of the University, as indeed of science. Furthermore, the Office provides consultation regarding expanding the art collections, their display and representation in artistic and interior design contexts. It also advises on historic preservation, as well as the history of the University. Last but not least, the Office is active in teaching and education.
The multifaceted exhibition activities by the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections include showcasing a permanent exhibition that displays a cross-section from the University's collections in the fields of science and technology, as well as exhibits on the history of the University. The wider public is invited to an open discourse in special exhibitions and innovative communication formats, such as the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden which are situated at intersection of the natural, engineering and human sciences, as well as science and art. These formats are exhibited at theGallery of the Office for Academic Heritage in TU Dresden's Görges Building and at other venues in Dresden.