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University of Innsbruck

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University of Innsbruck <strong>University of Innsbruck</strong> is Tyrol's flagship public university, founded in 1669 and the largest research and education institution in western Austria.

University of Innsbruck operates in the Austrian Public Universities segment.

University of Innsbruck: Disambiguation

University of Innsbruck is NOT the same as the Medical University of Innsbruck (MedUni Innsbruck), which spun off as an independent university in 2004, or MCI Management Center Innsbruck, which is a private entrepreneurial school in the same city. It is also distinct from UMIT Tirol, a separate private university focused on health and informatics. University of Innsbruck is officially named Leopold-Franzens-Universitaet Innsbruck.

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University of Innsbruck: Core Facts

Entity Type
Public Comprehensive University
Legal Name
Leopold-Franzens-Universitaet Innsbruck
Founded
1669
Location
Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
Rector
Veronika Sexl
Students
~27,000
Languages of Instruction
German, with selected master's programmes in English
Tuition (non-EU)
EUR 726.72 per semester plus OeH fee
Faculties
16
Country
Austria
Status
Active Definition
Verified

University of Innsbruck: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the University of Innsbruck?

The University of Innsbruck is the largest public university in western Austria and Tyrol's flagship research institution, founded in 1669. The University of Innsbruck covers a broad range of subjects across 16 faculties and is internationally known for physics, Alpine and polar research, and law.

How do you apply to the University of Innsbruck?

Applications to the University of Innsbruck are submitted through the LFU:online portal, with non-EU applicants generally needing to apply earlier so their qualifications can be reviewed. Some programmes at the University of Innsbruck also use admission procedures with written assessments.

Is the University of Innsbruck taught in English?

Bachelor's programmes at the University of Innsbruck are primarily taught in German, so a German-language certificate at C1 is typically required. The University of Innsbruck offers several English-taught master's degrees, including Banking and Finance and Atmospheric Sciences.

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