Austria is home to one of the oldest and most vibrant cultures on the European continent. This is also reflected in its higher education landscape. Did you know that the University of Vienna, founded in 1365, is the oldest university in the country and even in the entire German-speaking world? With over 80,000 students, it is also the largest university in Austria.
In addition to the University of Vienna, there are 22 other public universities in Austria. They differ not only in size but also in their focus on teaching and research. When studying abroad in Austria, you can therefore look forward to a wide range of courses in all subject areas – you are sure to find something that suits you. Austria's cultural wealth can also be seen in the high density of music and art colleges: hardly any other country of comparable size has so many autonomous and state-funded art universities with an international reputation.
However, you can not only study at universities in Austria, but also at universities of applied sciences, teacher training colleges (Pädagogische Hochschule, short: PH) or private institutions.
Compared to public universities, universities of applied sciences in Austria are still relatively “young". They were introduced in the 1994/1995 academic year and have been an integral part of Austria's higher education landscape ever since. They are particularly active in the fields of technology and engineering, economics, social sciences, and health sciences, and provide scientifically sound professional training at the university level. If you see your professional future as a software developer, physiotherapist, media designer, or product manager, this is the right place for you!
Do you dream of teaching? Then you will complete your teacher training in an interdisciplinary, cooperative model at both the university and the Pädagogische Hochschule.