Project Funding
Internationality thrives on exchange and cooperation – we see it as our task to maintain and further develop teaching and research at the highest international level. We therefore promote international exchange through targeted programs.
Project Funding
The European Project Center advises you on the European research funding programs, education and third-country partnerships as well as structural funds funding.
The transCampus funding program aims to strengthen the partnership between King’s College London and Technische Universität Dresden and therefore supports initiatives that start or expand various forms of the partnership. Funding is provided for projects that
- involve joint research projects and/or
- establish the (structured) exchange of students, scientists, researchers, or employees,
- promote junior scientists and/or
- increase the international visibility of the partnership,
- improve the general conditions for international cooperation in research and teaching (in the transCampus).
The Graduate Academy uses the Lab2Lab program to promote the exchange and joint collaboration of junior scientists on the basis of international cooperation between work groups.
The Funding Program for Internationalization is intended to strengthen the professional and strategic profile of TU Dresden and Dresden as a center of science and research. The funding program contributes to the expansion of international partnerships for the establishment of far-reaching, research-intensive collaboration with an impact on studies and teaching as well as transfer.
At TU Dresden, the Internationalisation Award is announced annually. The awards aims to honour and shine a light on the people and initiatives at the TU Dresden who, with their commitment, make a valuable and sustainable contribution to the internationalisation of our university.