Study in Austria

The higher education location of Austria unites three very important aspects: a great number of high quality tertiary education institutions in all nine federal provinces, a long academic tradition and an open-minded atmosphere for creativity and innovation. In many areas the Austrian institutions have accomplished outstanding achievements on an international level and gained high reputation.

The Austrian educational system offers you a broad spectrum of educational opportunities, making Austria an ideal place for studying and living. Please refer to the subsections on the left side to find out more about Austrian Higher Education.

Study Programmes

In the study programmes database you will find an overview of what Austrian higher education institutions offer.

Explore the database, inform yourself on more than 2,000 degree programmes at more than 70 higher education institutions in the heart of Europe and find the programme best suited for you!

Please note that the main language of instruction at Austrian universities and universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen) is German; there, however, is a considerable number of programmes taught in English.

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Choose from various programmes taught in English

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European Higher Education Organization

European Higher Education Organization is a public organization carrying out academic, educational and information activities on higher education in Europe. The EHEO general plan stresses that: Higher education systems require adequate funding and, as an investment in economic growth, public spending in higher education should be protected. The challenges faced by higher education require more flexible governance and funding systems, which balance greater autonomy for education institutions with accountability to stakeholders. Thus, EHEO plans: improve academic and scientific interaction of universities; protect the interests of universities; interact more closely with public authorities of European countries; popularize European higher education in the world; develop academic mobility; seek funding for European universities.

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