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Universität Innsbruck (UIBK) reviews

160 reviews
4.02 / 5 based on 160 reviews
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Worth the effort
anonymous
Italy, Graduate
Business Studies, 2019
Overall
The Diploma degree: International Economic and Business Studies offers students not only basic knowledge in all area of Economics and Business studies, but also allows for a dual specialisation, which enables student to specialise in those areas they find most interesting or valuable to themselves. Especially, the second part of the study programme points to the particular interest of the students and delivers a detailed and thorrow understanding of the subjects.  The best part of the programme is the exchange year included in the curriculum, since it kind of forces you to study a year abroad in order to finish your degree, pushing you out of your comfort zone and giving you the opportunity not only to study and live in a different language, but also to experience courses on an other university, to meet people from all over the world and to engage even more with the "international" spirit of the degree.
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Pros
Compulsory exchange year, competent teachers, international environment and teaching, inspiring courses and good course contents
Cons
Modular course system, innovative contents are missing sometimes, relationship student/teacher, only few university clubs or societies
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Interesting studies with interesting people / beautiful surrounding
Scott D
Spain, Graduate
Business Studies, 2011
Overall
My student days at the University of Innsbruck have been very interesting. I had pretty interesting lectures, courses and met interesting people I am still in contact with. Due to the fact, that Innsbruck is a very small town in tirol surrounded by the Alps I could really concentrate on my studies and haven't been distracted by things. There was a very productive relationship at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, which was very pleasant for my studies there.

I did my Master's degree in social and economic sciences there.
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Pros
productive relationship at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences
Cons
The points system for awarding courses
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Interesting studies with interesting people / beautiful surrounding
Scott D
Spain, Graduate
Business Studies, 2011
Overall
My student days at the University of Innsbruck have been very interesting. I had pretty interesting lectures, courses and met interesting people I am still in contact with. Due to the fact, that Innsbruck is a very small town in tirol surrounded by the Alps I could really concentrate on my studies and haven't been distracted by things. There was a very productive relationship at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, which was very pleasant for my studies there.

I did my Master's degree in social and economic sciences there.
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Pros
productive relationship at the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences
Cons
The points system for awarding courses
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Alicja W
Uniwersytet Warszawski, Warsaw, Poland
Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Graduate, Erasmus
Overall
Personal recommendation
Great choice, very helpful teachers and students, friendly atmosphere.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
4
Traveled
3
Improved language skills
3
Met people from other countries
3
Became more independent
3
Partied a lot
3
Experienced a change in life
4
Advanced my studies & career
3
REVIEWS BY INTERNS AT Universität Innsbruck
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ABOUT
The University of Innsbruck is the gateway to education in western Austria and - along with the universities in Vienna and Graz - one of Austria's oldest institutions of higher education. Tradition and progress as well as the missions of education and research are equally important at the University of Innsbruck. The history of the University of Innsbruck dates back to 1562 when the Jesuits established a secondary school in the city, and in October 1669, Emperor Leopold I. sanctioned the foundation of a "higher school" in Innsbruck. This university was changed into a lyceum with four departments in 1782. However, it was regranted university status nine years later. This brief interlude lasted until 1810 when the university was abolished a second time and transformed back into a lyceum. The University's Faculty of Philosophy and Faculty of Law were reestablished after 1826, and the reintroduction of other faculties followed step-by-step. The most recent expansion of the University of Innsbruck was in 1969 when a new Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture was established. The University of Innsbruck has an international reputation. In this century four professors from the University of Innsbruck have received Nobel Prizes: Fritz Pregl for the development of microanalysis for organic substances; Adolf Windaus for his work on sterols and their connection with vitamins, Hans Fischer for his research on the constitution of hemin and chlorophyll; and Victor Hess for the discovery of cosmic radiation. The University of Innsbruck is an international institution that has numerous productive cooperative agreements with European, North American and Asian universities and also is closely associated with its immediate neighbours. The University of Innsbruck sees itself as a regional university that serves the province of Vorarlberg in Austria as well as South Tyrol in Italy and Liechtenstein on the other side of the border.
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Homepage: info.uibk.ac.at
Phone: +43 512 507 20 43
Address: Leopold Franzens Universität Innsbruck, Innrain 36/IV, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria
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