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Study at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

Situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps, the University of Graz has influenced the character and life of the capital of Styria for more than 400 years. With a population of 240,000, it is the second largest city in Austria - and only 1.5 hours from Vienna. With over 30,000 students from about 100 countries, Graz is full of student life.

Graz is an ISEP International-to-International Exchange Site!

Studying abroad was one of the most intelligent choices I've ever made. I believe that every college student should experience life the way I've been able to experience it.
Stacey Schaul, ISEP Participant to Graz

About the University of Graz

Graz by night

Karl-Franzens Universität (University of Graz) is the second-largest university in Austria and the oldest in the city of Graz. Founded in 1585 by Archduke Charles II, the university spent most of its existence under the control of the Catholic Church. Joseph II transformed the university into a training place for civil servants and medical personel in 1782 in an attempt to gain state control over educational institutions. In 1827, Emperor Franz I reopened the university, naming it Karl-Franzens Universität, meaning Charles-Francis University. Learn more about the university's history!

Over 30,000 students from all over the world currently study at the University of Graz. Worldwide networking in teaching and research is a high priority of the university. Research projects, the development of curricula, mobility of teachers and students in exchange programs, visiting professorships, and internships are important quality marks.

University Alumni include writers Barbara Frischmuth, Alfred Kolleritsch, Peter Vujica, and Folke Tegetthoff, and ski-jumper Toni Innauer. Learn more about these prominent alumni!

Academic Information

Graz

ISEP students have access to regular university courses offered by the different schools and departments. If students wish to follow coursese in German, they must be fairly competent in German. However, English courses are available for those with no prior German. Typically, students concentrate on improving their language skills during the first semester, and in the second semester, they select a few subject-specific courses to complement their studies at home.

Popular Fields of Study

History, German language and literature, linguistics, philosophy, art history, European studies (including east and southeast European studies), Slavic languages and literature, English and American studies, media, translation (German-English), business administration, sciences, and musicology.

Registration

Students register for courses after arriving at Graz. The ISEP coordinators will meet with exchange students to discuss their study plans and recommend courses. Students should know their home university's requirements and bring along course descriptions.

Computer Labs and E-mail

University of Graz has three large computer labs. Most of the student dorms have internet connections in the rooms (no modem required). Students who bring their laptops and an Ethernet card will have free and unlimited internet access from their rooms.

Libraries

The main university library offers excellent working conditions. It is not an "open-shelf" library (students cannot browse through the books). Students order the books they want, and, after about an hour, the books can be picked up at the desk. In addition to the main libary, some departments have their own libraries.

Students also have access to the Library of the Province of Sytria (Landesbibliothek) in Graz. The library resources of Vienna (the National Library, University Library, and City Library) are within relatively easy reach (two and a half hours by train).

Pre-Session German Language

Three weeks of intensive beginner-advanced language pre-session prior to the start of the semester. Housing included; reduced tuition; meals not included. Students with less than three semesters of German are required to enroll in the pre-session.

German Language during the Semester

Two hours per week of intermediate/advanced language courses included in ISEP benefits. Additional courses available on a fee-paid basis through Treffpunkt Sprachen.

Course Information
Courses in English

Student Life

Graz Life

Housing

Activities

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About Graz, Austria!

Graz, the 2003 European Cultural Capital, is situated in southeast Austria in the heart of Styria and at the focal point of southeastern Europe. The city is a popular destination: The impressive Old Town is among the best preserved in Europe and was included in UNESCO's list of World Cultural Heritage sites in 1999, the city offers numerous festivals, and the region offers stunning countryside. Approximately 35,000 students study at four internationally-established universities and enliven the streets day and night.

Graz's unique architecture - styles from the Middle Ages to the 21st century - offers a fascinating mixture of tradition and modernism. The spectacular Kunsthaus, the Helmut-List Hall, the Stadthalle, and the stainless steel Island on the River Mur—designed by New York artist Vito Acconci - have aroused international attention.

Graz is also a city of the sciences. In Graz, joie de vivre is combined with a high competenence in culture, science, research, and technology. The growing automobile cluster has gained an international reputation.

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