Welcome to the University of Vienna

Events:

20/06/2013 - 17:15 | Lecture
24/06/2013 - 16:00 | Informationsveranstaltung
27/06/2013 - 09:00 | Tagung, Konferenz, Kongress, Symposium

All events


Important information:

Admission procedure
2013/14
(in german)

The University of Vienna was founded in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. At present, about 92,500 students are enrolled in more than 180 courses at the University of Vienna. The University of Vienna is also the largest teaching and research institution in Austria with 9,500 employees, 6,700 of whom are scientists and academics, and one of the largest in Central Europe.

 

News

Business and Economics: No entrance test

From a total of 1.327 places available for Business Administration and International Business Administration, 1.234 applicants completed the Online-Self-Assessment. Therefore the written Entrance Test will not be necessary.

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2013-06-12
Apply now: Registration for the MA program East Asian Economy and Society (EcoS) closes on July 15th

The Registration for the application procedure for the MA program East Asian Economy and Society (EcoS) closes on July 15th 2013.

Information on the application procedure
2013-06-07
1 million euro FFG funding to boost structural biology research

On May 23rd, the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) extended the contract with the Center for Optimized Structural Studies (COSS) at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories and the University of Vienna.

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2013-05-24
Making chaos visible

As chaos celebrates its 50th birthday, biophysicist Christian Herbst develops a new method to visualize it. The method, published in "Royal Society Interface", allows for the intuitive interpretation of chaotic phenomena.

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2013-05-22
People in the Spotlight: Austrian Scientist of the Year 2012, Georg Grabherr

Every year, the Austrian Club of Education and Science Journalists elects one outstanding researcher as Austrian Scientist of the Year. The 2012 award was given to plant scientist and ecologist Georg Grabherr.

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2013-05-17