The University of Innsbruck was founded in 1669, and is the largest educational and research institution in western Austria. Situated in the heart of the Alps there are opportunities to ski in the winter, hike in the summer, and explore nature. The University of Innsbruck offers more than 100 study programmes, organised by 16 faculties with 85 institutes and is home to more than 27,000 students from all around the world. Suitable subject areas This subject-specific exchange partner is suitable for students in the following subject area(s) only:ChemistryThis is a research exchange. Language of instruction Research can be undertaken in English so no language test is required. However, a prior knowledge of German would be helpful. Proof of German is required if students wish to take courses. See language requirements Course information See below for course information Accommodation information Housing is not easy to find in Innsbruck and it may not be possible to find anything within the city. Innsbruck is very small and students may wish to consider looking in neighbouring villages. The public transport network is well developed. Limited student housing is available. Students should apply as soon as possible as rooms are mostly assigned on a first come, first served basis. View the following links for information provided by Innsbruck to help students find accommodation. More information Find out more in the links below. This article was published on 2024-10-14