Universität Stuttgart | ||||
Former names | Technische Hochschule Stuttgart | |||
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Type | Public | |||
Established | 1829 | |||
Budget | €420 million[1] | |||
Chancellor | Anna Steiger[2] | |||
President | Peter Middendorf[3] | |||
Academic staff | 3,152[1] | |||
Administrative staff | 1,794[1] | |||
Students | 27,686[4] | |||
Undergraduates | 13,136[5] | |||
Postgraduates | 7,309[5] | |||
1,682[5] | ||||
Location | , , Germany 48°46′54″N 9°10′31″E / 48.78167°N 9.17528°E | |||
Campus | Urban/Suburban | |||
Colors | Anthracite, Dark Blue ("Mittelblau") & Light Blue | |||
Affiliations | German Universities Excellence Initiative PEGASUS TU9 EUA TIME | |||
Website | www.uni-stuttgart.de | |||
The University of Stuttgart (German: Universität Stuttgart) is a research university located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was founded in 1829 and is organized into 10 faculties. It is one of the oldest technical universities in Germany with programs in civil, mechanical, industrial and electrical engineering, among others. It is a member of TU9, an incorporated society of the largest and most notable German institutes of technology.