<p>The Technical University Leoben (Montanuniversität Leoben), a&#xa0;highly specialised university in system-relevant fields, consistently positions its engineering identity along the value-creation cycle <i>raw materials—processes—materials</i> (“Circular Engineering”). Building on this “DNA”, emerging fields such as sustainability and circular processes, security and resilience, cyber-physical systems, or space are not a&#xa0;departure but a&#xa0;logical extension of its established core competencies. Internationalisation is understood as a&#xa0;quality instrument that, through the European alliance EURECA-PRO, enables mobility without loss of study time, joint curricula, and joint degrees. The importance of international partnerships for capacity building, stability, and resilience has always been a&#xa0;key quality factor of TU Leoben. Looking ahead, essential success factors include the consistent further development of a&#xa0;strategic study architecture (a&#xa0;common engineering foundation year offered in parallel in German/English; modularised 5‑ECTS units), the expansion of digital teaching (teaching support, micro-credentials, AI-supported learning environments), and the role of research and doctoral training as a&#xa0;magnet. A&#xa0;sustainable positive development of student numbers additionally requires consistent measures to increase the visibility of TU Leoben—both nationally and internationally.</p>

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Ingenieurwissenschaftliche Exzellenz – zwischen Tradition und Transformation

  • Thomas Prohaska

摘要

The Technical University Leoben (Montanuniversität Leoben), a highly specialised university in system-relevant fields, consistently positions its engineering identity along the value-creation cycle raw materials—processes—materials (“Circular Engineering”). Building on this “DNA”, emerging fields such as sustainability and circular processes, security and resilience, cyber-physical systems, or space are not a departure but a logical extension of its established core competencies. Internationalisation is understood as a quality instrument that, through the European alliance EURECA-PRO, enables mobility without loss of study time, joint curricula, and joint degrees. The importance of international partnerships for capacity building, stability, and resilience has always been a key quality factor of TU Leoben. Looking ahead, essential success factors include the consistent further development of a strategic study architecture (a common engineering foundation year offered in parallel in German/English; modularised 5‑ECTS units), the expansion of digital teaching (teaching support, micro-credentials, AI-supported learning environments), and the role of research and doctoral training as a magnet. A sustainable positive development of student numbers additionally requires consistent measures to increase the visibility of TU Leoben—both nationally and internationally.