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University of Graz

University of Graz: Developing Solutions for Tomorrow

The University of Graz (Uni Graz) is Austria’s second-oldest and second-largest university. It was founded in 1585. Therefore, it has a rich history of academic excellence. The university’s motto is “We work for tomorrow.” This mission guides its future-focused research and teaching. It is a comprehensive public institution.

Academic Programs: Diverse and Interdisciplinary

Uni Graz offers over 120 programs. These span multiple academic fields. Students can choose from Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees.

Key fields of study include:

  • Natural Sciences: Biology, Physics, Chemistry. The NAWI Graz cooperation with Graz University of Technology offers unique joint programs.
  • Humanities and Law: International Law, English and American Studies, and Art History.
  • Business and Social Sciences: Economics, Business Administration, and Sociology.

Many courses are available in English. Crucially, the focus is on interdisciplinary study. This approach prepares students for complex, global issues.

Research and Innovation: Focused on the Future

The university commits to scientific excellence. Research focuses on key societal challenges.

Primary fields of expertise include:

  • Climate Change: Researchers analyze environmental impacts and seek transition paths to sustainability.
  • Biosciences: This includes Molecular Biology and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
  • Southeastern Europe: The university serves as a vital hub for research and knowledge exchange in this region.

Uni Graz fosters international collaboration. Consequently, it works with over 500 partner institutions worldwide.

The Student Experience: A European City of Students

The city of Graz is dynamic. Nearly 20% of its population are students. This creates a vibrant, youth-centric environment. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Support is readily available:

  • Welcome Center: Personalized assistance for international students.
  • Language Courses: German courses are offered to support integration.
  • Buddy Programs: These help new students settle in and build community.

Facts and Figures

The University of Graz is a public university. As a result, its tuition fees are very competitive, especially for EU/EEA students.

  • Location: Graz, Styria, Austria
  • Founded: 1585
  • Students: Approximately 31,000 (Large student body)
  • EU/EEA Tuition: €0 per semester (only €25.20ÖH fee for the minimum study period)
  • International Tuition: €726.72 per semester (plus €25.20 ÖH fee for non-exempt students)