Certificates and quality marks
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Quality Audit
The University of Innsbruck was the first Austrian university to be certified for its quality management system (QMS) by the Swiss quality assurance agency AAQ in 2014 and recertified in 2021 without conditions. This shows that the university has optimally adapted its internal processes to ensure and increase quality. It is also proof of the high quality in the organization of research and teaching at the University of Innsbruck - not only once did the auditors in the evaluation report make extremely positive reference to sub-areas of research, teaching and personnel development.
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Quality mark „Top-Arbeitgeber“
The University of Innsbruck is one of the top employers in Austria. The ranking is conducted annually by the business magazine trend, the statistics portal Statista, the employer rating platform kununu and the career portal Xing. In order to be considered in the top list, employers must have more than 200 employees and be assigned to one of 20 predefined industries.
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Audit "hochschuleundfamilie"
The good compatibility of work and family is an essential factor for job and study satisfaction at the University of Innsbruck. The audit „hochschuleundfamilie“, which the University has already undergone three times, offers an excellent opportunity to have the diverse measures taken to meet this family-friendly requirement evaluated from outside.
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ECTS- and Diploma Supplement-Label
In 2013, the European Commission opened the possibility for universities in the European higher education area to obtain an ECTS and/or Diploma Supplement label for excellence in the practice of credit recognition and transparency. In Austria, the University of Innsbruck is the only full university to hold both the ECTS and the Diploma Supplement-Label.
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Office for the Bologna Process and Teaching Development
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Diversitas Award
Science Minister Martin Polaschek awarded the Diversitas Prize to seven universities on Monday, 12 December. This year, the University of Innsbruck received the recognition prize for the Job Ad Decoder (JADE), a digital tool for identifying discriminatory language codes in job adverts.
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University Fundraising Award
In 2020, the University of Innsbruck was honored with the first "DACH University Fundraising Award" for its 350th anniversary. The recognition prize was awarded due to the establishment of the non-profit federal foundation "University of Innsbruck". The foundation was established with a share capital of 2.5 million euros to promote science and education.
Quality mark equalitA
The label "equalitA" is awarded to companies and institutions that promote women internally, that ensure gender equality within the company, and that promote women's careers and make them visible. The University of Innsbruck is one of Austria's universities that actively promotes women within the company and also supports professional gender equality beyond its own institution.
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Tyrol's most family-friendly company
The state competition "Tirol's most family-friendly company" brings companies and organisations to the fore that actively contribute to the compatibility of work and family life by implementing family-friendly measures. The University of Innsbruck was able to win in the category of public companies/institutions and, after 2019 and 2021, also took first place in 2023.
State Prize "Family & Career"
Every two years, the Federal Ministry for Women, Family, Integration and Media awards the State Prize "Family & Career" to Austrian companies and institutions for particularly outstanding achievements in the area of family-conscious personnel policy. The University of Innsbruck was once again among the prize winners in 2022.
We are inclusive
The seal of quality "We are inclusive" is awarded by the Social Services Tyrol to companies and social or public service providers in Tyrol that employ and/or train employees with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses on an equal basis. The University of Innsbruck is characterised by inclusion in various functional areas.