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Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Coordinates: 48°49′47″N 12°57′17″E / 48.82972°N 12.95472°E / 48.82972; 12.95472
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Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Established1994[1]
PresidentPeter Sperber[2]
Administrative staff
800 (140 professors, 260 lecturers)
Students8,324[1]
Location, ,
Germany

48°49′47″N 12°57′17″E / 48.82972°N 12.95472°E / 48.82972; 12.95472
Websitewww.th-deg.de

Founded in 1994, the Deggendorf Institute of Technology is an applied sciences university in Lower Bavaria, Germany. In addition to its undergraduate and graduate courses, the institute offers doctoral programs in cooperation with Charles Sturt University.

History

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The Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT)[3] was founded in 1994. The campus at the Danube river was used from 1998. The R&D labs were developed in 1999. The Innovation and Technology Campus Deggendorf (ITC1) opened in 2001. Faculties were established in 2006, and the bachelor's and master's degree titles were introduced in 2007. Deggendorf University changed its official name to Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) on 1 October 2013.[4]

The institute is affiliated with the World Tourism Organization.[5]

Research

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The Deggendorf Institute of Technology conducts research in the field of engineering with financial support from the Bavarian state government and in partnership with local companies.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "University Profile". Technische Hochschule Deggendorf. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  2. ^ "Leadership". Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  3. ^ Passauer Neue Presse:Kabinett schenkt Deggendorf "Technische Hochschule" +++ Video, 19. März 2013
  4. ^ "Documents & Organisation | DIT". www.th-deg.de. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  5. ^ "European Campus: Ein Meilenstein". PNP.de.
  6. ^ "Fast eine Million Euro Fördergeld für TH Deggendorf". BR24. July 11, 2020.
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