Winter 2024/2025
| Accessibility Planning | Concepts, theories, methods and tools that enable sustainable accessibility planning. |
| Applied Citizen Participation | The “Applied Citizen Participation” project week creates a joint platform for interdisciplinary learning among students to explore the topic of participation in greater depth. During the week, intensive methodological knowledge for citizen participation in urban and mobility development is built up. |
| Governance | Getting to know the necessary processes for the participation of citizens and stakeholders, explained using practical examples of local and regional actors. |
| Grundlagen der Verkehrsplanung | The focus of the course is on imparting practical and implementation-oriented knowledge within transportation planning, tailored to the environmental engineering course. |
| Grundlagen der Verkehrsplanung für Umweltingenieure | The focus of the event is on imparting practical and implementation-oriented knowledge within transport planning. |
| Interactions of Land-use and Transportation | Understanding the system dynamics in the areas of land use and transportation. |
| Integrated Land-use and Transport Modelling | Understanding of system dynamics and state-of-the-art modeling in the areas of land use and transport. |
| Planning for Mobility Justice | This course introduces the concept of mobility justice and enables students to critically analyze and question injustices in the accessibility and use of urban spaces. |
| Stadtentwicklung durch Mobilität | Draft of a public transport-oriented development for a study area in Munich. |
| Transport Planning Models | Overview of classic transport demand modeling, including an introduction to VISUM. |
| Lecture Series: Future of Mobility 1 | Offers insights into current developments, research findings, and practical examples from the fields of transportation, mobility, and urban planning, as well as the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions with experts from research, administration, industry, and civil society. |
Our offers within the TUM Project Week 2025/2026
| Planning for Mobility Justice | Applied Citizen Participation | |
| TUMonline | Modul-Nr. ED150053 | Modul-Nr. ED150038 |
| When and where? | Throughout the entire winter semester 2025/2026, every Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m., Room 2350 at the TUM Campus Munich Downtown | The entire week from 2 to 6 March 2026, TUM Campus Munich Downtown |
| For whom? | Bachelor's and Master's students from all disciplines and schools with an interest in the social component of mobility | Master's students from the following degree programmes: Transportation Systems, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Architecture, Urban Planning, Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning, Land Management and Geospatial Science, Politics and Public Policy |
| Credits? | 6 ECTS credits are transferable as free electives in most subjects. If not, we will gladly issue a detailed certificate of participation. | 3 ECTS credits are transferable as free electives in most subjects. If not, we will gladly issue a detailed certificate of participation. |
| Registration | Via TUMonline. In addition, please send us a letter of motivation by email by 28 September 2025. | Via TUMonline. In addition, please send us a letter of motivation by email by 01 February 2026. |
| Contact | Lea S. Zuckriegl (lea.zuckriegl@tum.de) | Carolin Zimmer (carolin.zimmer@tum.de), Matthias Grundei (matthias.grundei@tum.de) |
Please find all information about the TUM Project Week here.
Summer 2025
| European Mobility Venture - euMOVE | Exploration of urban mobility throughout Europe. |
| Integrated Land-use and Transportation Modelling | Understanding of system dynamics and state-of-the-art modelling in land-use and transportation. |
| Local Public Transport Strategy and Organisation | Case studies on policy and management issues relevant to local public transport operators. |
| Modelling of Environmental Effects in Transportation | Modelling emissions such as greenhouse gases or pollutants in a chosen Munich region. |
| Practical Issues in Transport | Guest lecturers from public office and private industry give insight into possible career paths for environmental engineers. |
| The Future of Urban Mobility. An International PhD Colloquium | Doctoral candidates will present their research, engage in fruitful discussions, and network with peers and experts in the field of mobility. |
| Transportation Demand Management | Analysis of mobility challenges and their impacts in a specific study area as a basis for the development of transportation demand managemement strategies and measures. |
| Transportation Policies and Project Design | Introduction to transport planning processes, policy and decision making, project design and management as well as participation issues. |
| Urban Mobility PhD Colloquium | A platform encouraging doctoral candidates working on mobility and transportation research at TUM to come together and exchange ideas. |
| Traffic Planning - Complementary course | In-depth study of transport planning concepts. |
| Visualization of Spatial Data in Transportation | Working with different visualisation software in order to apply stylistic concepts for designing maps. |