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5 reasons to choose a technical degree (and you don’t have to be technical to get started)

There are countless unresolved questions that may plague you in your last year of school or once you have completed secondary school: “What should I study? Where should I study?”, and so on. Did you know that the University of Klagenfurt offers state-of-the-art, innovative and future-oriented degree programmes in the field of technical sciences? So, how about pursuing a degree in technology!? You could, for instance, start with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Informatics, Information and Communications Engineering, Technical Mathematics or Management Information Systems.  To help you choose the right degree programme, we have compiled a list of 5 good reasons why a technology degree programme may be the right choice for you after all. Read more

Funding your university degree



Rooms in shared flats or student halls, food and drink, clothes, books and teaching materials, hobbies – studying costs money. Even if you are one of the lucky ones who can rely on financial support from your parents – arranging your own supplementary income will give you a greater measure of freedom.

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The world is waiting for you: Why you should study “International Business and Economics” and the skills you will need for this degree

The world is yours to enjoy with a degree in “International Business and Economics”. We asked Programme Director Dmitri Blüschke to tell us about the unique features of this English language Bachelor’s degree and to explain what distinguishes it from “traditional” business degrees.

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Want to study in Klagenfurt and in Italy? No problem with our Double Degrees

Gain two internationally recognised degrees at the same time? It’ s easier than you think with our Double Degree programmes. Students who enrol in a Double Degree programme also spend a certain amount of time studying at the partner university. In Italy these are the Università degli studi di Udine and the Università Ca‘ Foscari di Venezia. Upon completion, the degree is recognised in both countries, i.e. in Austria and in Italy.

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