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Studying at TU Wien

Are you wondering what orange fish have to do with studying at TU Wien? More than you might think. Studying with us means solving exciting challenges and understanding technology. You will receive a solid scientific foundation, which you can deepen according to your interests. Latest discoveries in science are constantly being incorporated into teaching, which means your education is always up to date. Our graduates are in demand on the labour market and valued by top companies.

And now back to the fish: they are the result of a pioneering 3D printing process at TU Wien – an impressive example of how knowledge is transformed into innovation. Exchange ideas, get to know our services and become part of TU Wien – a university where ideas grow and the future takes shape.


Study Programmes

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Discover our range of Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral as well as continuing education university programmes.

Prospective Students

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Are you interested in studying at TU Wien? Get to know us!

New Students

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New to university? We will guide you through your first steps at TU Wien and show you around! 

Students

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Discover our (support) services and make new contacts within the TUW-Community.

Studying Internationally

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Discover our mobility programmes for studying aborad or join us as an exchange student for one or more semesters. 

Pupils

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Would you like to get your pupils interested in technology and science? We know how.

Teaching Staff

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We offer a wide range of support to our teachers to help them maintain and continuously improve the quality of their teaching.

Selection procedure Green Chemistry & Building Science and Environment

The selection procedures for the Master's programs Green Chemistry und Building Science and Environment are open until February 12.

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The selection procedure for the two English-language Master's degree programmes takes place in several stages. The prerequisite for participation in the selection procedure is the online registration in the TU's own campus software TISS. Online registration is carried out once a year and is valid for the following academic year. It is recommended to start in the winter semester.

Green Chemistry

The Master's programme in Green Chemistry, opens an external URL in a new window was jointly established by the TU Wien, the BOKU University, opens an external URL in a new window  and the University of Vienna, opens an external URL in a new window. The aim is to educate leading Central European experts in transdisciplinary aspects and to create a holistic approach towards a new understanding of chemistry on the way to a sustainable industry and society. The language of study is English (B2) and there are 50 study places per year.

Building Science and Environment

The Master's programme Building Science and Environment gives students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in the areas of building performance, sustainable design and building informatics. In our society, the demand for efficient and sustainable buildings is increasing. Students will be able to master the complex challenges posed by high performance and sustainable buildings. The programme is interdisciplinary and is taught in English. There are 35 places available each year.

 

Interested students can find here more information on the selection procedure Green Chemistry and the selection procedure Building Science and Environment.