(UIBK) | Universität Innsbruck
Innsbruck
City
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1669
Foundation
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28204
Number of students
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747€ - 747€
Semester Tuition Fees
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1000€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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November 15, May 17
Application Deadline
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20/1
Student - staff ratio
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50
Nations represented
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220 - 500 Euro / month
Accomodation
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500 Euro / month
Cost of living
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200 - 250 Euro / month
Food
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30 - 50 Euro / month
Transportation
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Internationally AccreditedHighly regarded and internationally accredited, the university certification is world class, hence chances of internship recognition and employment after successful graduation are high. |
Modern InfrastructureModern style and design campus with 21st century infrastructure and facilities. Students can immerse into a healthy learning environment offered by the institute. |
International Study EnvironmentA largely diversified, friendly and united racial environment (students from over 50 countries), hence new students can easily assimilate and feel at home |
Competent StaffThe institution has a diverse group of lecturers with substantial experience, having worked with respected international organizations worldwide. |
This breathtaking city is nestled between majestic mountains, a unique combination of nature, history, and culture. You can stroll through the streets of the Old Town full of Baroque and Gothic buildings, or explore one of the trendy areas, such as Mariahilf or St. University students in Innsbruck like to drink Nicholas.
Then, you can take a cable car from the city center to Seegrube at 2,000 m (6562 ft.) in 20 minutes. Here, you can enjoy the magnificent views of the Inn Valley and surrounding mountains.
From the famous dance summer to Innsbruck festival week, the city’s various attractions and beautiful scenery combine to make Innsbruck a destination for everyone.
Innsbruck is a magnificent city, offering architectural wonders, a variety of restaurants, and excellent shopping venues.
Explore Innsbruck’s picturesque old town, then head to the city’s most famous landmark, the Golden Dachl (Goldenness Dachl).
Stroll along the lively Maria Theresien Street and stop at the Gault Millau award-winning restaurant Das Schindler to enjoy delicious cuisine.
If you are in the mood, you can explore the young and fashionable district of Innsbruck: Mariahilf, St. Nikolaus, and Wilten Square have unique local shops, vegan restaurants, and unique bars such as Kater Noster, John Montagu, or M+M Bar. Or visit unusual museums, such as the Grassmayr Bell Foundry.
Do you need the glory of an empire? Ambra Castle, with its magnificent gardens, small waterfalls, and wide peacocks, will take you back to the Renaissance period.
The Forbidden City, Ottoburg Palace, and Wilten Cathedral all tell the glorious history of Innsbruck, including Andreas Hofer, the secret wife of Innsbruck Ferdinand I, the secret wife of Tyrolean freedom fighter Philip Welsh and the last but not least Emperor Maximilian I.
Among the surviving monuments, today is the golden roof and his tomb in the imperial church.
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