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TU Wien

TU Wien: Technology for People

TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) is a top-ranked, research-focused institution. Since 1815, it has promoted “Technology for people” through science and innovation. This university consistently ranks among the world’s best in engineering and computer science, offering a dynamic urban campus experience in Vienna, Austria.

Academic Programs

TU Wien offers a comprehensive range of technical studies. Subsequently, all programs emphasize a sound scientific education over specific vocational training.

  • Degrees: The university offers 17 Bachelor’s, 39 Master’s, and 3 Doctoral programs.
  • Core Fields: Education and research focus on Engineering, Computer Science, and Natural Sciences.
  • Faculties: Major areas include Architecture and Planning, Civil Engineering, Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, and Technical Chemistry/Physics.
  • Instruction: While many programs are in German, a growing selection of Master’s programs is taught in English.

Research and Innovation

Research is central to TU Wien’s identity. Therefore, teaching content is directly based on its cutting-edge research.

  • Research Focus: The university covers the full spectrum, from abstract basic research to applied technological research.
  • Key Areas: Research is sharpened by focus areas like Computational Science and Engineering, Quantum Technologies, and Information and Communication Technology.
  • Industry Collaboration: Researchers actively work with industry partners and other research institutes to develop new technologies and solutions.

Student Life and Campus

Studying at TU Wien means being part of an open, international, and stimulating environment. The university is located on an urban campus in Vienna, a city globally recognized for its high quality of life.

  • Community: The university has a large and diverse student body, with approximately 28,100 students as of the latest data.
  • Extracurriculars: Students can join various groups like the TU Wien Racing Team, TU Wien Space Team, and the TU Wien Orchestra.
  • Accommodation: Austria does not traditionally have on-campus accommodation; consequently, students usually live in private apartments or halls of residence (like OeAD student housing).
  • Cost of Living (Approximate): A student in Vienna should budget roughly €750 to €1,100 per month for living expenses.

Facts and Figures (2021-2024 Data)

  • Location: Vienna, Austria (Urban Campus)
  • Founded: 1815
  • Students: $\sim 28,100$
  • Language of Instruction: German (with many English-taught Master’s programs)
  • Tuition Fees (Per Semester):
    • EU/EEA Nationals: $\sim €363.36$ (Waived for the standard study duration plus two tolerance semesters).
    • Non-EU Nationals: $\sim €726.72$ (Plus the mandatory Students’ Union fee of $\sim €24.70$ per semester for all students).