TUM and Singapore to work together in plastic recycling

August 18, 2021

TUM in SingaporeTUM has maintained good relations with Singapore for a very long time. The TUM Asia campus was founded there in 2002, the first branch of a German university to be established in a foreign country. Students at TUM Asia can choose from a variety of Bachelor's and Master's programs including subjects like Aerospace Engineering, Industrial Chemistry and Green Electronics. TUM scientists and their Singapore partners are currently working in the research platform TUMCREATE on issues in the areas of Transport and Mobility. There is also a wide range of bilateral university partnerships covering among other things exchange students, for example with the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

TUM in Singapore

TUM has maintained good relations with Singapore for a very long time. The TUM Asia campus was founded there in 2002, the first branch of a German university to be established in a foreign country. Students at TUM Asia can choose from a variety of Bachelor's and Master's programs including subjects like Aerospace Engineering, Industrial Chemistry and Green Electronics. TUM scientists and their Singapore partners are currently working in the research platform TUMCREATE on issues in the areas of Transport and Mobility. There is also a wide range of bilateral university partnerships covering among other things exchange students, for example with the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

The source of this news is from Technische Universität München