Rankings {{Infobox university rankings As of 2018, Eindhoven was ranked between 51 and 141 in the world (the university itself provides a survey), and a top ten technical university in Europe. In a 2003 European Commission report, TU/e was ranked as third among European research universities (after Cambridge and Oxford, tied with TU Munich and thus tied for the highest ranked Technical University in Europe), based on the impact of its scientific research. In the 2011 ARWU (Academic Ranking of World Universities) rankings, TU/e was placed at the 52-75 bracket internationally in the Engineering/Technology and Computer Science (ENG) category and at 34th place internationally in the Computer Science subject field.
Education The scientific departments (or
faculties) are the main divisions involved in teaching and research in the university. They employ the majority of the academic staff, are responsible for teaching the students, and sponsor the research schools and institutions. The departments also offer PhD programs () for qualified masters. Unlike in
Anglo-Saxon countries, the PhD program is not educational, rather, the university employs those aiming for a PhD as researchers. replica built in ice composite by TU/e Master students of the Built Environment faculty in
Juuka, 2015 The TU/e has nine departments: •
Biomedical Engineering •
Built Environment •
Electrical engineering •
Industrial Design •
Chemical Engineering and
Chemistry •
Industrial Engineering &
Innovation Sciences (formerly
Technology Management) •
Applied Physics •
Mechanical Engineering •
Mathematics and
Computer science All education in each department is conducted solely in English, with the exception of the Biomedical Engineering department, which is conducted in a hybrid of both Dutch and English, however, primarily in Dutch. As a result, a Dutch language requirement applies alongside English.
Honors programs The university offers honors programs for both bachelor and master students. At the bachelor level it consists of intensive study within eight possible tracks. At the master level it consists of extra leadership and professional development work.
Postgraduate doctorate of engineering (PDEng) In 1986, the university, together with two other Dutch technological universities (TU Delft and University of Twente), started various programs for earning a postgraduate doctorate of engineering (PDEng). These programs are managed by the
Stan Ackermans Institute on behalf of the
4TU Federation. Nationally, 3,500 students have earned the postgraduate PDEng degree through these programs. There are ten programs at TU/e, each two years long. • Automotive Systems Design • Clinical Informatics • Data Science • Healthcare Systems Design • Information and Communication Technology • Process and Product Design • Qualified Medical Engineer • Smart Buildings and Cities •
Software Technology •
User-System Interaction Other educational programs The university hosts a number of other educational programs that are in some way related to the main educational programs. These include the teacher's program and an MBA program. •
Eindhoven School of Education: Teacher's education for masters, to get a higher education teaching certificate. Also involves research into education. •
TIAS School for Business and Society: A shared
MBA program with the
University of Tilburg, for university graduates. •
HBO minor program: Bachelor programs for students of HBO universities (four-year bachelor programs), to gain access to the master programs.
International connections The TU/e has connections with sister institutions in different countries, for example: •
National University of Singapore in Singapore •
Zhejiang University,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Fudan University, and
Northeastern University in China •
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Northwestern University,
Carnegie Mellon University in the US •
RMIT University in Australia •
Middle East Technical University in Turkey •
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium The TU/e also provides education to foreign students and graduates. According to the 2009 annual report in the academic year 2008–2009 there were 490
exchange students, 103 foreign nationals registered in a bachelor program, 430 in a master program, 158 in a professional doctorate program (79% of the total). In 2009 the university employed 37 foreign professors (15.9% of the total) and 16 foreign associate professors (12.8%). Overall, 29.5% of the university staff was non-Dutch. As of 2011/2012, the TU/e had Erasmus agreements with universities in 30 countries across Europe in a range of subjects for student exchanges. ==Regional effect==