TU9 goes Asia: Germany’s Leading Institutes of Technology travel to Thailand

The TU9 universities will be represented with a joint stand at the International Education Conference APAIE 2012 in Bangkok (Thailand) from 4.-6. April 2012.

The Asia Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Conference is a network conference held annually at different locations in the Asian-Pacific area.

Once again, the TU9 universities will make use of this opportunity to position themselves on the international education market, present study programmes and build up contacts to international universities.

TU9 at APAIE 2012

Thailand (04.-06.04.2012, 9:00-17:30h; Srisavarindira Building, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 2 Prannok Road, Siriraj, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700)

About TU9

TU9 is the alliance of the leading Institutes of Technology in Germany: RWTH Aachen University, TU Berlin, TU Braunschweig, TU Darmstadt, TU Dresden, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), TU München, Universität Stuttgart.

More than 200,000 students, roughly 12 per cent of all German students, are enrolled at TU9 universities.

In Germany some 50 per cent of all university graduates in engineering come from the TU9 universities, and some 57 percent of doctorates in engineering are taken at the TU9 universities.

Media Contact

Venio Piero Quinque (Executive Secretary TU9)
TU9 German Institutes of Technology e. V.
Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Straße 2
D-10178 Berlin
Telephone: 0049(0)30/ 278 74 76 80
E-Mail: presse@tu9.de

Media Contact

Venio Piero Quinque idw

More Information:

http://www.tu9.de/

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