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Advisory Chats for Prospective Students
The personal chat appointments with the Advisory Service for prospective students are intended mainly to offer an additional oportunity, especially to new students, to get information and answer individual questions on the various topics related to studying at the University of Innsbruck, e.g. on admission and entrance procedures. The advice is open-ended and free of charge.
As demand for advice is particularly high before and during the admission stage, please try to make an appointment for an appropriate time.
Contacts und information
Advisory Service for Prospective Students
Website: http://www.uibk.ac.at/public-relations/studienberatung/ (in German only)
Further Advice:
Admission Department
Do you have questions concerning how to apply, admission, tuition fees, the University Entrance Qualification Examination deadlines etc.? The staff of the Admission Department will gladly help you. From name changes to graduation, the Admission Department is responsible for the administrative side of your studies.
Contacts and information
Admission Department
Website: http://www.uibk.ac.at/studienabteilung/
Faculty Advice on a chosen study programme
The Associate Dean of Studies as well as the Deans of Studies of the faculties also give subject-specific and very detailed information on the respective study programmes (e.g. study content and structure, and the recognition of previous levels attained).
You can find the above as follows:
Click on the desired "Study programme" in the section named "Range of Study Programmes": At the end of the course description you see the contact data. Here, too, a personal chat will be offered at a convenient time.
Advice for students of the teacher training programme
University of Innsbruck qualify to teach in academic secondary schools (AHS) and vocational secondary schools and colleges (BMHS). Therefore, studies are set in the following forms:
- Teacher Training Programme for two fields of study (e.g. French and Mathematics)
- Master Programme Business Education
- Bachelor and Master Programme for Catholic Religious Education
- Bachelor Programme Islamic Religious Education
For detailed information on the teacher training programme please contact the staff of the Faculty of Teacher Education.
Contacts and information
Faculty of Teacher Education
Website: http://www.uibk.ac.at/fakultaeten/soe/kontakt/ (in German only)
Advice on Studying Abroad
Over 400 co-operation agreements with individual institutes and universities in 50 countries enable students of the University of Innsbruck to broaden their knowledge abroad. The partner universities are carefully chosen and their co-operation constantly evaluated by experts. The first contact persons for students planning a stay abroad during their studies are the academic subject coordinators and staff at the Office for International Relations of the University of Innsbruck.
Contacts and information
International Relations Office
Website: http://www.uibk.ac.at/international-relations/
Advice Chats for South Tyrolean students
An ongoing service for all South Tyrolean students is offered by the Office for South Tyrolean students. From a personal advisory chat to the recognition of academic titles in Italy and the planning of studies in view of the possibilities for professional practice there, the staff are glad to help during advice hours or by appointment.
Contacts and Information
Office for South Tyrolean Students
Website: http://www.uibk.ac.at/suedtirolagenden/ (in German only)