TU Wien
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TU Wien
Summary
TU Wien is a public university[1]. It draws 189 Wikipedia views per month (public_university category, ranking #187 of 933).[2]
Key Facts
- TU Wien was a member of Top International Managers in Engineering[3].
- TU Wien was a member of Confederation of Open Access Repositories[4].
- TU Wien was a member of European University Association[5].
- TU Wien was a member of Informationsdienst Wissenschaft[6].
- TU Wien was a member of eduroam[7].
- TU Wien was a member of Q118398[8].
- TU Wien is located in Vienna[9].
- TU Wien is in the country of Austria[10].
- TU Wien's instance of is recorded as public university[11].
- TU Wien's instance of is recorded as institute of technology[12].
- TU Wien's founder is recorded as Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor[13].
- TU Wien's headquarters location is recorded as Main building of the TU Wien[14].
- TU Wien's Commons category is recorded as TU Wien[15].
- TU Wien comprises TU Wien Bibliothek[16].
- TU Wien comprises University Archive of the TU Wien[17].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Informatics[18].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Technical Chemistry[19].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Physics[20].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering[21].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation[22].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology[23].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering[24].
- TU Wien comprises Faculty of Architecture and Planning[25].
- TU Wien comprises TU Wien Academic Press[26].
- January 1, 1815 marks the founding of TU Wien[27].
Body
Founding
TU Wien's founder is recorded as Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor[13]. January 1, 1815 marks the founding of it[27].
Identity
TU Wien's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'TUW'}[28].
Operations
TU Wien's headquarters location is recorded as Main building of the it[14].
Why It Matters
TU Wien draws 189 Wikipedia views per month (public_university category, ranking #187 of 933).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]