TUM definition

TUM appearing in the mark means or signifies or is a term of art for "The User-Managed" in the relevant trade or industry or as used in connection with the goods/services listed in the application. The word(s) "blog" has no meaning in a foreign language.
TUM means the Technical University of Munich.

Examples of TUM in a sentence

  • The doctoral candidate is aware that, according to § 6 section 7 of the TUM Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degrees, his/her own work, having already been used for examination purposes, must not be submitted as a doctoral thesis.

  • The parties to this agreement undertake to comply with the Rules of Good Scientific Practice as defined in the TUM Code of Conduct / Ehrenkodex (see ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).

  • If this cannot be achieved, either party can turn to the ▇▇▇▇ or the TUM ombudsperson.

  • The parties involved are committed to observing the guidelines that secure good scientific practice and deal with academic misconduct at the TUM (see ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).

  • TUM supports especially the compatibility of family and academic career.

  • If that is not possible, each party may address its concerns to the graduate center, the ▇▇▇▇ of the degree-awarding institution, the management office or head of TUM Graduate School or the ombudspersons of TUM.

  • Before the initiation of the doctoral examination process, candidates have to be members of TUM-GS for at least 2 years and participate in the TUM-GS qualification program, as set out in § 8 of the Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degrees of TUM.

  • The doctoral candidate is aware that according to § 6 (7) of the Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degrees of TUM her/his scholarly work already submitted for examination purposes elsewhere must not be re-submitted as doctoral thesis or part of it.

  • To pursue a doctoral program, candidates must have been a member of TUM GS for at least two years and participated in the TUM GS qualification program, as set out in § 8 of the Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degrees.

  • Where this is not possible, each party may address its concerns to the ▇▇▇▇, the head or the board of arbitration of the TUM Graduate School or the ombudspersons of the TUM.