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Encyclopedia > Technische Hochschule

Technische Hochschule (acronym TH) is, what a university of technology (i.e. a university focusing on engineering sciences) used to be called in German speaking countries, before most of them changed their name to Technische Universität (acronym: TU) in the 1970s.


This has to do with the fact, that in the Middle Ages, an educationary institution was called university only, if a certain classical canon of subjects was taught (including, of course, philosophy, medicine and theology) -- see medieval university for details).


In modern times, other subjects, namely natural and engineering sciences became more important -- but still, institutions of tertiary education focusing on these and not offering the classical canon were denied the prestigious denomination "university", so they had to use the general word Hochschule (higher school, i.e. school for tertiary education).


A major break-through was hence, when, in the first half of the 20th century, Technische Hochschulen in Germany were given the right to award the doctor degree, and later, they were allowed to call themselves universities -- in accordance with the usual distinction that defines a university as an institution of tertiary education that can grant doctorates.


Some THs, however, are still called as such, most notably the RWTH Aachen and the ETH Zurich in Switzerland.


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Technische Hochschule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (180 words)
Technische Hochschule (acronym TH) is, what an Institute of Technology (i.e.
a university focusing on engineering sciences) used to be called in German speaking countries, before most of them changed their name to Technische Universität (acronym: TU) in the 1970s.
This has to do with the fact, that in the Middle Ages, an educational institution was called a (medieval) university only if a certain classical canon of subjects was taught (including, of course, philosophy, medicine and theology).
Technische Hochschule der Freien Stadt Danzig (865 words)
When Freie Stadt Danzig was established school changed its name to Technical High School of Free City of Danzig (Technische Hochschule der Freien Stadt Danzig).
In years 1939 - 1941 the name of the school was changed into Danzig Technical High School (Technische Hochschule Danzig), and in 1941 - 1945 the name of Reich's Technical High School in Danzig (Reichshohschule Danzig) was used.
In the context of Technical University history, it is very important to mention one of the staff member in Technische Hochschule and Nobel Prize laureate.
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