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Monday, February 4, 2013

Here is the complete information of Austrian universities and colleges which is collected from the official website of the Austrian Education System.

Universities and Universities of the Arts

Austria offers general classical universities, medical universities and universities of technology; moreover a university of economics, veterinary medicine and natural resources and applied life sciences, a university of mining as well as universities of the arts of international renown.

See www.studienwahl.at for an overview.

Private Universities

Since 1999 Austria also has officially accredited private universities. See www.privatuniversitaeten.at for further information.

Universities of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschulen)

Universities of applied sciences offer an education that is both academic and practice-oriented.

See the FH Guide for all Fachhochschule degree programmes.

University Colleges of Teacher Education

University colleges of teacher education train teachers for compulsory schools of general education such as primary schools, secondary modern schools, “polytechnical” schools (= schools preparing young people for a future apprenticeship or job) and special needs schools.

See the website of the Rectors’ Conference of the University Colleges of Teacher Education for an overview.

University Preparation Programmes

University Preparation Programmes prepare international students with admission of an Austrian university for supplementary examinations.

University Training/Level Courses

University training courses / university level courses convey specific knowledge in certain areas.

International Study Programmes

The Austrian universities and universities of applied sciences also offer degree courses in foreign languages or joint and double degree programmes. See the section International Programmes for further information.
For more information click on a field in the chart.
See www.bildungssystem.at for further information about the Austrian education system.



Here is the list of scholarships with links. Get the relevant information and start preparing application.

Erasmus Mundus

The Erasmus Mundus programme offers scholarships to students of exceptional quality to follow an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course or Joint Doctorate at two or more European universities, as well as scholarships to promote the mobility of students between European and non-European universities. The scheme is open to students throughout the world.

Marie Curie Actions Fellowships

Marie Curie Fellowships are available to researchers from across the world in all scientific and technological fields, with a view to promoting excellence in European research.

EU-Australia

Grants are available for student mobility at post-secondary school level between EU and Australian institutions participating in joint consortia projects.

EU-Canada

Grants are available for student mobility at advanced undergraduate and graduate level between EU and Canadian institutions participating in joint consortia projects.

EU-Japan

Grants are available for student mobility at Masters level between EU and Japanese universities participating in joint consortia projects.

EU-Korea

Grants are available for student mobility between EU and Korean universities participating in joint consortia projects.

EU-New Zealand

Grants are available for student mobility at Masters level between EU and New Zealand universities participating in joint consortia projects.

EU-US (Atlantis)

Grants are available for student mobility at advanced undergraduate and graduate level between EU and American institutions participating in joint consortia projects as well as for research or lecturing on EU affairs or EU-US relations at an accredited institution in the EU or US under the Schuman-Fulbright scheme.

The scholarship is offered to all those who have better academic records and good English Language Test results
http://www.scholarshipportal.eu/#basic

Since people are spending more and more time online these days, it makes sense that psychology students may be trending in that direction too.

Online Degrees – Communications

Online Degrees – Health Care

Online Degrees – Education

Online Degrees – Nursing

Online Degrees – Criminal Justice

Online Degrees – Computer and Information Technology (IT)

Online Degree – Business



Here is the link to search the master course in the field your interest. Kindly keep in mind the basic requirements and the yearly expenses for the degree.

http://www.mastersportal.eu/
If your are willing to start your career in Bachelor Degree, Then here is the link for Official European Bachelor Course Finding Portal.

http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/

Keep in Mind the terms & Conditions of the respective Country. 
Before applying for any study program, It is necessary to take some important steps to find your dream course or your course of interest.

Step 1 - Prioritise your requirements

What is most important for you?
  • the subject I'm studying
  • the qualification I will gain
  • the language I'm studying in
  • the languages I want to learn
  • the country I study and live in
  • how much it will cost
  • my career opportunities following the course
We recommend you list these, and any other considerations, in order of priority before moving on to the next step.

Step 2 - Gather information

How do you go about finding the right information?
  • Education advisors - these specialists can help clarify your further education needs through one-to-one contact.
  • Internet - most universities and institutions have their own websites with course and faculty information. Other websites also provide non-course information (e.g. about living conditions or student life).
  • Course prospectus - do not forget to order the course prospectus from the university admissions office. These are usually free. The prospectuses can often be downloaded from the university's website as well.
  • School/university library - your local school or university library should have information for students looking to continue their education.
  • Word-of-mouth - ask friends or colleagues if they have studied in particular institutions, or if they know someone who has. This is a great way of getting a more personal feel for a course, a university or a country.
  • This website - use this website to search for courses or programmes, find out more about the country you may move to and learn about the qualifications you will gain.
  • Start gathering information early. If you leave it too late you may run out of time, the quality of your research may be compromised or you may miss application deadlines.

    Step 3 - Search and find

    Narrow down your prospective choices to around six to eight courses/universities. Now you can draw up your final shortlist of candidates. Here are some guidelines:
    • If you have not already done so, contact the university/institution directly - the admissions office, as well as the course director or professor.
    • Do not take everything you read in the prospectus at face value. Use the contacts you have built up to check the facts.
    • If you can, visit the institution. A first-hand experience can be invaluable.
    • Compare the courses carefully - they may have the same name, but the course content may differ substantially.
    • Check other course information like the structure (compulsory and optional elements), timeframe, teacher-student ratio, share of mature students, etc.
    • Check what academic support you can expect - library resources, Internet access, tutor availability, bursaries.
    • Consider extra-curricular factors - language, costs, location.
    • Consider the value of the course to furthering your career.
    Through these measures you can draw up a final list of courses you are interested in. Apply for more than one - you must not assume that you are guaranteed a place, and it is preferable to have three or four offers to choose from.

    Good luck!

Quality, Diversity and Opportunity...[]



Quality

Excellence

Europe has a world-wide reputation as a centre of excellence in learning. Year after year, European universities rank prominently among the top 100 in the world. And only Europe can offer state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge research opportunities together with the chance to walk in the footsteps of so many of the world's most influential thinkers.

Value for money

These high academic standards are achieved without breaking the bank. Tuition fees and daily costs are reasonable, the education sector being a top priority for Europe's competitiveness.

Lasting legacy

Europe boasts many centuries of academic excellence. A rich academic heritage is based around many landmarks in human knowledge, and today's European higher education institutions benefit from this lasting legacy.

Diversity

Choice

There are thousands of higher education institutions in Europe to choose from, offering a great variety of degree programmes. From leading research universities to small, friendly teaching colleges, you're sure to find what you're looking for.

Tradition and innovation

Immerse yourself in a continent with a wealth of traditions and a history as rich and varied as its many peoples and landscapes. At the same time, Europe is a hotbed of research and innovation, home to first-class resources and top scientists working in fields ranging from medicine to space travel, from nanotechnology to polar research, and from ICT to nuclear fusion.

Multicultural

Europe offers a unique cultural experience in a dynamic, multinational environment. Besides earning a world-class qualification, you'll have the chance to learn new languages and intercultural skills that are of great value to future employers and an essential advantage in an ever-changing world.

Europe is a destination that welcomes diversity of opinion and offers you the freedom to create, to experiment and to innovate.

Opportunity

World-renowned

Studying in Europe gives you a top-quality education which will be respected the world over. Moreover, you can take advantage of the many scholarships that European universities offer.

Opening doors

Employers won't only be impressed by your education; they'll also appreciate the other skills you will have acquired. Your time in Europe will prepare you for the global economy, developing assets such as self-reliance, independence and intercultural and linguistic abilities that will set you apart from the competition.

Portable skills  

Many countries encourage the best and brightest students to remain after their studies. Alternatively, you can take your newly acquired skills back home to use there. A European higher education will increase your mobility - across Europe and the rest of the world.

Springboard for your travels

Always wanted to explore Europe? Studying here provides the perfect launch-pad for your travels. Take the chance to visit our great cities, bathe on our beautiful beaches, ski in the Alps or join in the fiesta.
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