Skip to content
  • Emergency
  • NAT-Wiki
  • TUMonline
  • Moodle
  • Webmail
  • Webdisk
  • e-Journals
  • App Server
  • CIP Pool
  • de
  • en
  • TUM School of Natural Sciences
  • Technical University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
  • Homepage
  • News and Events
    • Bioscience
    • Chemistry
    • Physics
    • Awards
    • ERC Grants
    • Rankings
    • TUM in figures
    • Events
      • Open house day
        • 2024
      • Day of Diversity in Physics
      • Tag der Physik
        • Tag der Physik 2024
        • Tag der Physik 2023
      • Chemistry graduation ceremony
        • Archive
          • Chemistry graduation ceremony
          • Chemistry graduation ceremony
      • Physics graduation ceremony
        • Previous graduation ceremonies in physics
          • Physics graduation ceremony (June)
          • Physics graduation ceremony 2023 (November)
          • Physics graduation ceremony 2024 (June)
          • Physics graduation ceremony 2024 (November)
          • Physics graduation ceremony 2025 (February)
      • Physik-Kolloquium
  • Professors
  • Our School
    • Contact and directions
      • In an emergency: What to do?
    • Organization
      • Executive Board
      • School Council
      • Organigram
    • School Administration
    • Professors
      • TUM Junior Fellows
    • Graduate Center
    • Equal opportunities
      • Child care
      • Study and work with family
      • Support for Ukranian students
    • IT Office
      • IT-Service 5100
      • IT-Service 5400
        • Team
        • Support
        • CIP Pool
        • Info
        • TUMcard
    • Central Services
      • Elektronik 5100
      • Elektronik 5400
        • Mitarbeiter
        • Service
        • Auftragsabwicklung
        • Projekte
          • Heizungssteuerung
          • HV-Supply
          • Ionenfalle
          • Laser Shutter
          • LabVIEW Praktikum
          • Piezopulser
          • Potentiostat
          • Spirograph
        • Lageplan
      • Feinmechanik 5100
      • Feinmechanik 5400
        • Mitarbeiter
        • Service
        • Auftragsabwicklung
        • Lageplan
      • Glasbläserei
      • Kühlmittel und Gase
      • Strahlenschutz und Arbeitssicherheit
      • Teilbibliotheken
        • Dokumenten-Dienst
          • Subito
      • Ver- und Entsorgung
      • Lecture Technology and Physics Collection
      • Scientific computing
      • Zentrales Technologielabor
        • Technologielabor
        • Digitallabor
    • Outreach
      • TUM Open Campus Day
      • studium MINT
      • Unitag an der TUM
      • Open Doors with the Mouse 2023
    • Our History
      • Chemistry
        • Inorganic Chemistry
        • Organic Chemistry
        • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
        • Technical Chemistry
      • Physics
  • Academics
  • Research
    • Main Research Areas
      • Accelerated Scientific Discovery
      • Biomolecular Engineering & Design
      • Clean Technology Solutions
      • Fundamental Forces and Cosmic Evolution
      • Fundamental Science for Health
      • Quantum Science & Technologies
    • Professional Profiles
    • Departments
    • Clusters
    • CRCs and Transregios
    • TUM Centers
    • Core Facilities
    • Research on Campus Garching
  • Intranet
  • Sitemap
  1. Homepage
  2. News and Events
  3. Chemistry

News Department of Chemistry

Outstanding TUM educators honored

Teaching, Chemistry, Award | 04.04.2025

Antonius Schneider and Friedrich Esch receive Prize for Excellence in Teaching

Six people wearing suit jackets smile at the camera
Senior Vice President Gerhard Müller with the awardees of the Prize for Excellence in Teaching and the Certificates of Honor for Excellence in Teaching

Students need one thing above all else: dedicated instructors who inspire them to grow – both academically and personally. Six TUM members have taken particularly innovative approaches to achieve this goal. In recognition of their efforts, they have received a prestigious honor: the Prize for Excellence in Teaching awarded by the Free State of Bavaria and TUM’s Certificates of Honor for Excellence in Teaching.

“Great teaching today creates the excellence of tomorrow”

Last Monday in Würzburg, Minister of Science Markus Blume presented the award – each worth €5,000 – to university lecturers from across Bavaria. This annual distinction, conferred by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts, celebrates outstanding achievements in teaching. 

“Great teaching today creates the excellence of tomorrow,” Blume emphasized. "Those who not only impart knowledge but also ignite a passion for their subject ensure that today’s talents grow into tomorrow’s leading experts.” 

“Among this year’s 20 award recipients were two TUM School instructors: Antonius Schneider (TUM School of Medicine and Health) and Friedrich Esch (TUM School of Natural Sciences). They also received a Certificate of Honor for Excellence in Teaching from Gerhard Müller, Senior Vice President Academic & Student Affairs at TUM – along with four other colleagues who were also nominated by their schools for the Prize for Excellence in Teaching: Nicola Breugst, Stephan Günther, Thomas Hinterholzer, Orkan Okan, and Stefan Recksiegel. 

Antonius Schneider: Combating the rural physician shortage

Thanks to Antonius Schneider, medical students at TUM benefit from a highly practice-oriented and forward-thinking curriculum enriched with digital and interactive elements – such as integrating practicing physicians into coursework and using online case studies to prepare students for medical practice. Schneider is the director of TUM’s Department of General Medicine and Health Services Research, Bavaria’s first academic chair in primary care medicine. 

To address the acute shortage of general practitioners in rural areas, he launched the “Beste Landpartie Allgemeinmedizin” (BeLA) program. In collaboration with the TUM Medical Education Center (TUM MEC), Schneider developed training programs and support concepts that are now motivating students across Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg to establish careers as primary care physicians in rural areas.

Friedrich Esch: Innovative formats for bringing science to life

Friedrich Esch, from the Department of Chemistry in the School of Natural Sciences, is equally committed to hands-on scientific education. His innovative teaching and assessment methods extend far beyond the lecture hall. Among them are open-ended experiments that encourage students to tackle complex scientific challenges and develop a deeper understanding of broader concepts. 

In addition to receiving teaching awards such as the Ernst Otto Fischer Prize, Esch has earned one of the highest forms of recognition: top ratings from students for his lecture “Clusters and Nanoparticles”.  

Through his “Garchingale” initiative, Esch has created a platform where science becomes an engaging experience: students present their lab findings in the form of scientific screencasts. His didactic approach opens up new avenues for dialogue – not only within academia but also with the wider public. Moreover, Esch instills in his students the very qualities that propel both science and society forward: curiosity and a spirit of discovery.

 

More information and links

  • Prize for Excellence in Teaching
  • Teaching at TUM
  • Teaching awards at TUM

 

Original article: https://www.tum.de/en/news-and-events/all-news/press-releases/details/outstanding-tum-educators-honored 


◄ Back to: Chemistry
To top

TUM School of Natural Sciences

Technische Universität
München

Boltzmannstr. 10
85748 Garching

  • Privacy
  • Imprint
  • Accessibility