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Are you interested in studying in Austria?

Because of its rich cultural past and present Austria is cherished by people all over the
world. The varied landscape is of great importance for tourism, there are many skiing
resorts; in the summer there are lots of opportunities for hiking and climbing or for water
sports on the numerous lakes. Other factors for a stay in Austria are the great social
security, the economic stability and the great hospitality of the Austrians.

The Austrian educational system offers you a broad spectrum of educational opportunities.
This is why Austria is an ideal place for studying and living.
Higher Education Institutions
 13 Universities
 6 Universities of the Arts
 3 Medical Universities
 12 Private Universities
 21 Universities of Applied Sciences
 14 University Colleges of Teacher
Education

Find your study programme in Austria


This database allows you to search for study
options in Austria
 By programme /subjects
 By location
 By final degree
 By type of university (university or university of applied sciences)
 International Study Programmes in Austria
 Choose from various programmes taught in English

Grants & Scholarships


Various grants/scholarships available according to our
grants
database www.grants.at provides information about
these
in German and English

International Students in Austria


Internationalisation at the Austrian Higher Education Institutions

Support and promotion of academic mobility and


internationalisation of the higher education system are
of great concern to us. The numerous international
programmes offered by the Austrian higher education
institutions and the high percentage of international
students in Austria (25 %) confirm this fact.

 
OeAD (Österreichische Austauschdienst)‐Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung. Austrian Agency for International Cooperation  
in Education and Research (OeAD‐GmbH) | 1010 Wien | Ebendorferstraße 7 | T +43 1 53408‐0 | www.oead.at | Responsible for 
the content: Eva Müllner | Illustrations: Daniela Bisail | Vienna 2017 

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