additional internship positions for students from Ukraine in cooperation with the OeAD. Scientists from 79 countries work at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), among them many from Ukraine and Russia. Therefore, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is causing great concern and anxiety among the campus community. Employees fear for the safety of their families. “ISTA is built on and committed [...] all members of our community who fear for the safety of their loved ones. We are also looking for ways to help.” Within a few days ISTA funded additional ISTernships specifically for young scientists from Ukraine. Based on the agreement for the so-called ISTernships , which has already existed for several years, 22 scholarships for 3 or 6 months each were awarded. The program enables students to gain [...] are a few words from Kyrychenko Heorhii, who has recently started his internship at ISTA: "I want to tell what my current stay in Austria and program in ISTA mean to me. When I first got here with my family, we were surrounded by support and attention. In Austria people really want to help us. They understand our situation. Then I started my internship in IST Austria, and here, again, everybody is very
Internationalisation, focus on students, and digital transformation at higher education institutions: All this has come to stay Not long ago, in everyday student life the choice of studies was straightforward and the reputation of a higher education institution depended on experiences of family members or on certain professors. Particularly high drop-out rates or students being examined in a way that [...] education system should, at all levels, reflect the diversity of our populations." The number of students sometimes decreases for demographic reasons, the students on average are getting older, they have families or jobs. A curriculum geared to the typical 18-year-old full-time student starting his or her studies immediately after completing school has not worked anymore for a long time. The academic [...] a peccadillo – only the "tough ones" were to succeed. The students' opinions or previous subject knowledge were negligible so that evaluations were not taken particularly seriously by anyone. "First generation" students often dropped out in their first semester because they were only supported under certain conditions in non-academic families and did not feel comfortable or at least well perceived in
you may be entitled to apply for a residence title (e.g. for a " Residence Permit – Student ") at the competent residence authority in Austria. Please note, however, that the application for a residence title does not permit you to overstay the period of residence defined in your visa. Family members Family members* can also apply for a Visa C or a Visa D at the competent Austrian representative authority [...] work Interdisciplinary topics Contact form and location map Our programmes from A to Z Close Menu Your selection "third countries | student with notification of admission | stay for a maximum of 6 months" resulted in the following information: Visa C or Visa D Students who are going to stay in Austria for less than six months can apply for a Visa C (for stays of up to 90 days) or for a Visa D (for stays [...] you do not need a visa if you are entitled to enter Austria without a visa . Conditions for the granting of a visa Insurance Validity period Working Renewal and change to another residence title Family members Please note Checklist Conditions for the granting of a visa A Visa C permits you to enter all Schengen countries and to stay in those countries for a total period of 90 days within 180 days provided
residence titles" can be found here . Family members Family members* of researchers holding a "Residence Permit – Researcher Mobility" can apply for a “Residence Permit – Family Community”. As a rule family members have to apply at the competent Austrian representative authority (embassy, consulate with power to issue visa) in their country of residence . If the family members are permitted to enter Austria [...] , they may alternatively apply at the competent residence authority in Austria . If the family members are also in possession of a residence title of another EU member country and are going to stay in Austria for more than 180 days (within a period of 360 days) they can apply for the "Residence Permit – Family Community" at the locally competent residence authority in Austria after entering Austria [...] issued in credit card format with photograph and also serves as an ID document. It is recommended to carry it at all times. Checklist for a "Residence Permit – Family Community" Checklist for a "Residence Permit – Family Community" for family members of holders of a "Residence Permit – Researcher Mobility" You have to enclose to the application photocopies of the following documents with the personally
new challenges of the organic sector in Armenia, and most importantly, came up with fresh ideas for cooperation, student internships at stakeholders companies/farms within the framework of the OAMP. The project lead Lusine Nalbandyan informed the team about the number of new master's students accepted to the OAMP, news about the SOAA project, upcoming events. She wrapped up the event with words of gratitude [...] Antaram company. Antaram, established in 1989, produces medicinal herbs and herbal teas. Translated from Armenian it means 'Yellow Chaste Weed' or 'Everlasting' (lat. Helichrysum). Many Armenian rural families from the region are involved in the production. A wide range of herbal teas is presented, from 50 wild collected and 7 cultivated herbs. As the OAMP is dependent on the success of the Armenian organic [...] previous project between higher education and the organic sector, and even goes beyond. In September 2023, the stakeholder committee, the OAMP teaching team with the Dean of Faculty and SOAA project members visited Antarma’s facilities, to get to know the modernization pathways of the company, the production site and the growing fields. Director Areg Galstyan gave the team a tour of the company. This
they fulfil the requirements for this title. Family members Family members* of researchers holding a “Red-White-Red Card” can apply for a “Red-White-Red Card plus”. As a rule family members have to apply at the competent Austrian representative authority (embassy, consulate with power to issue visa) in their country of residence . If the family members are permitted to enter Austria without a visa [...] the competent residence authority in Austria instead. Family members enjoy free access to the labour market once they have received their “Red-White-Red Card plus” and may carry out any job without a work permit as long as the family relationship remains upright. When applying for the “Red-White-Red Card plus” for the first time family members have to prove that they have German language knowledge [...] total period of stay of 24 months within 3 years or the fulfilment or exemption from the fulfilment obligation is assumed. Family members of holders of a “Red-White-Red Card for particularly highly qualified persons” are exempted from this obligation. Moreover, family members have to prove that they have fulfilled the module 1 of the Integration Agreement within two years of receiving the residence
country of residence . If the family members are permitted to enter Austria without a visa , they may also apply for this permit in Austria at the competent residence authority . With a “Red-White-Red Card plus” family members enjoy free access to the labour market and may carry out any job without a work permit as long as the family relationship remains upright. Family members of researchers working in [...] title "Long-term Resident - EU" ("Daueraufenthalt - EU") if they fulfil the requirements for this title. Family members The possible residence titles for family members* of holders of a “Settlement Permit – Special Cases of Gainful Employment” depend on the researcher's exact activities: Family members of researchers working in research and teaching, in development and fostering of the arts or in arts [...] visa) in their country of residence and await the decision of the authorities there. If the family members are permitted to enter Austria without a visa , they may alternatively apply at the competent residence authority in Austria . A “Settlement Permit” only permits self-employed work. Both types of family members have to prove that they have German language knowledge at A1 level when applying for the
mask, and wash hand. Meanwhile, I was also with the student in Austria (Indonesian Student Association in Austria or PPI Austria) initiate the online workshop titled ‘Webinar; how to maintain your positivity during Covid-19 situation?’ This workshop targeted the student from Indonesia who stays away from home. The participant not only the student in Austria, but also in other countries, such as Estonia [...] Online Campaign for Giving Awareness of Coronavirus to Society. Many OeAD scholarship holders are involved in different campaigns in the fight against COVID 19. Lisa Esti Puji Hartanti is a doctoral student at the Communication Department of the University of Vienna and receives an Ernst Mach Grant – Asea Uninet . We have asked her to write about her activities. I have a mind free, even though my body [...] government to the simple content and using the local languages. We started to make the poster for publishing on Instagram with the content about things to do avoiding the coronavirus. Then, our community member who is representative of the diocese (youth commission of catholic church) in Indonesia, translated the message to the local languages and published it to their social media. Moreover, they created
some OeAD staff members for a warm and extremely positive exchange. After a short Welcome by the OeAD team and a brief information about the current measures of the Austrian government the scholarship holders were invited to tell their own story. Some of the participants had returned to their home countries before the travel stop, while others were calling from their small student apartments in Austria [...] at the moment, they were all united in their wish to talk to each other and feel connected. The scholarship holders spoke about the situations in their home countries and their worries about their families back home. Lisa Esti Puji Hartanti from Indonesia told us about her initiative to make an online campaign for her country about Covid-19 and to even offer her help to the responsible Indonesian a
overstay the period of residence defined in your visa. Family members Family members* can also apply for a Visa C or a Visa D, depending on the researcher's visa, at the competent Austrian representative authority (embassy, consulate with power to issue visa) in their country of residence . A charge applies to visas for family members. If family members are, on the basis of their nationality, entitled to [...] gainful employment you may start your research work immediately after entry. Conditions for the granting of a visa Insurance Validity period Working Renewal and change to another residence title Family members Please note Checklists Conditions for the granting of a visa A Visa C for gainful employment permits you to enter all Schengen countries and to stay in those countries for a total period of up [...] the Austrian representative authority and submit an application for a visa for gainful employment (Visa C or Visa D). This visa is free of charge. If the simplified procedure is also to apply to family members, the declaration of liability must also include them. Insurance In principle travel health insurance must be taken out to enter Austria with a visa (and for the whole duration of your stay unless