TU Dresden has 17
faculties, structured into 5 schools. Most faculties are located on the main campus south of the city center, except for the Faculty of Medicine, which has its own campus near the
Elbe river East of the city center, and the Department of Forestry in
Tharandt.
Science The School of Science comprises five faculties: Biology, Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. The faculties are all located on the main campus. In 2006, a new research building for the biology department opened. In October 2006, the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft decided to fund a new graduate school, the
Dresden International Graduate School for Biomedicine and Bioengineering and a so-called cluster of excellence
From Cells to Tissues to Therapies.
Engineering The School of Engineering Sciences encompasses the faculties of Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. The school is the second largest in the university and is at the heart of the so-called
Silicon Saxony in
Dresden.
Humanities and Social Sciences The School of Humanities and Social Sciences comprises the Faculty of Education, the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies
Civil and Environmental Engineering The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is the largest in the TU Dresden, encompassing the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, the
Friedrich List Faculty of Transportation and Traffic Science, and the Faculty of Business and Economics.
Medicine • The '''
Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine''' has its own campus east of the city center near the
Elbe river. The faculty has a partnership with
Partners Harvard Medical International.
Research centers and affiliated institutes TU Dresden has several central academic units and affiliated institutes. Its central academic units include the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed), the Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Sciences (CIDS), the Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB), the Center for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI), the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL), Climate-Neutral and Resource-Efficient Construction (CARE), and Responsible Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²). CIDS brings together activities in high-performance computing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cloud and edge technologies. It includes, among others, the Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH) and ScaDS.AI Dresden. CMCB combines the interdisciplinary institutes B CUBE, BIOTEC and CRTD in the life sciences. Under the German Excellence Strategy, TU Dresden is involved in five Clusters of Excellence funded from January 2026: CeTI, ctd.qmat, PoL, CARE and REC². cfaed was previously funded as a Cluster of Excellence under the German Excellence Initiative and continues as a central academic unit of TU Dresden. TU Dresden also cooperates with legally independent affiliated institutes. These include the Barkhausen Institute, Deutsches Baum-Institut, Dresden International University, the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies, the Institute for Doping Analysis and Sports Biochemistry, the Institute of Wood Technology Dresden, the Institute for Musical Instrument Making, Nanoelectronics Materials Lab, PTS – Institute for Fibers and Paper, the Structure and Materials Mechanics Research Institute, TUD Dresden University of Technology Institute of Advanced Studies, and the University Outpatient Clinic and Research Center for Psychotherapy. ==Research==