Founded in |
October 1, 2009, merger of Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, founded in 1956, and Universität Karlsruhe (TH), founded in 1825
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Employees 2023 |
10 034
- Education and research: 5 823
- Non-scientific staff: 4 211
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Students
(winter semester 2023/2024) |
22 816
- Arts: 953
- Law, Economics and Social Sciences: 3 429
- Mathematics, Natural Sciences: 4 236
- Engineering Sciences: 13 448
- Other courses of studies: 750
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Degree programs
(winter semester 2023/2024) |
- Undergraduate bachelor’s programs: 44
(degrees: Bachelor of Science, Education, Arts)
- Consecutive master’s programs: 59
(degrees: Master of Science, Education, Arts)
- Master’s programs offering additional training: 6
(degree: Master of Science)
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Budget 2023 |
Euro 1 147.6 million
- Federal funds: Euro 344.7 million
- State funds: Euro 315.9 million
- Third-party funds: Euro 487.0 million
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Innovations in 2023
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- Invention disclosure: 70
- Patent applications: 38
- Income from KIT licenses (million €): 1.58
- Spin-offs: 49
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