19 Facts About RWTH Aachen

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RWTH Aachen University or Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen is a German public research university located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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RWTH Aachen was already part of the federal and state excellence initiative in 2007 and 2012.

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Since 2007, RWTH Aachen has been continuously funded by the DFG and the German Council of Science and Humanities as one of eleven German Universities of Excellence for its future concept RWTH 2020: Meeting Global Challenges and the follow-up concept The Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Science and Technology: Knowledge, Impact, Networks, receiving grants for associated graduate schools and clusters of excellence.

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RWTH Aachen is a founding member of the CESAER association of universities of science and technology in Europe, and IDEA League, a strategic alliance of five leading universities of technology in Europe, as well as its German counterpart TU9.

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RWTH Aachen finally won with a financing concept backed by the insurance company and by local banks.

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Professors from RWTH Aachen aided in developing the curricula for the currently five study-programs and scientific staff took over some of the first courses.

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In 2007, RWTH Aachen was chosen as one of nine German Universities of Excellence for its future concept RWTH 2020: Meeting Global Challenges, earning it the connotation of being a "University of Excellence".

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The other two lines of funding were graduate schools, where the Aachen Institute for Advanced Study in Computational Engineering Science received funding and so-called "clusters of excellence", where RWTH Aachen managed to win funding for the three clusters: Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communication, Integrative Production Technology for High-wage Countries and Tailor-Made Fuels from Biomass (TMFB).

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RWTH Aachen was selected to receive funding from the German federal and state governments for the third Universities of Excellence funding line starting 2019.

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RWTH Aachen's proposal was called "The Integrated Interdisciplinary University of Science and Technology – Knowledge.

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RWTH Aachen was already awarded funding in the first and second Universities of Excellence funding lines, in 2007 and 2012 respectively.

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RWTH Aachen has external facilities in Julich and Essen and owns, together with the University of Stuttgart, a house in Kleinwalsertal in the Austrian Alps.

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Furthermore, the RWTH Aachen is member of the IDEA League, which is a strategic partnership among four of Europe's leading research universities, including TU Delft, Chalmers University of Technology, and ETH Zurich, and was the first German university starting an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program in 2008.

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RWTH Aachen took 3rd place in 2018 based on the number of top managers in the Germany economy measured by the number of DAX board of management members.

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RWTH Aachen is run by the federal state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia.

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Since the summer semester of 2007, all students enrolled at the RWTH Aachen had to pay these €500, if they were not exempt for one of several reasons put forth by the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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RWTH Aachen University has educated several notable individuals, including some Nobel laureates in physics and chemistry.

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The scientists and alumni of the RWTH Aachen played a major role in chemistry, medicine, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

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For example, Nobel laureate Peter Debye received a degree in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen and is known for the Debye model and Debye relaxation.

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