representatives of Chinese higher education in their search for partners in Austria. For Chinese students we provide information and guidance regarding higher education in Austria and about study and grant/scholarship options; special emphasis is placed on organising grants/scholarships for Chinese PhD students and post-docs for carrying out research in Austria. Stakeholders behind the OeAD Cooperation [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University [...] gemäß Art. 20 Abs. 5 B-VG Close Menu OeAD Cooperation Office Shanghai The OeAD Cooperation Office Shanghai is the central service platform for Austrian higher education institutions, scientists and students who are interested in cooperations, research and study periods in the metropolitan region of Shanghai and Eastern China. As a competent contact partner the OeAD Cooperation Office Shanghai provides
(Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research) supports students and lecturers in Central and Eastern Europe within the framework of the mobility programme CEEPUS. The aim of the scholarship programme is to strengthen academic cooperation, ideally through joint programmes. The funding programme enables academic development of students and teachers in the participating countries: Albania, Austria [...] international students will be exempt from any tuition fees and they will receive a full scholarship from the host country that is based on the cost of living in the relevant country. Moreover, Austrian outgoing CEEPUS scholarship holders can apply for a mobility grant. After submitting the final report and the required proof of success a travel costs allowance will also be granted. Categories Student: for [...] for undergraduates: minimum stay of 3 months up to a maximum of 10 months Student – Short-Term: 1-2 months for writing a bachelor's, master's or PhD thesis Summer Schools: 6-20 days, summer schools organised by the host institution Student Mobility – Short-Term Excursion: 3-10 days, excursion organised by the home or host institution Teacher Mobility: Teachers for at least 5 days and 6 hours of teaching
expenses may occur due to compulsory health insurance; accommodation; proof of own funds to the Austrian residence authority to receive your residence permit (e.g., if your accommodation costs are more than EUR 300/month); travel costs to the Austrian representative authority for receiving your Residence Permit/Visa; journey to Austria; down payment for your accommodation. 20) Do I have to provide evidence [...] studied) at an Austrian university? No. The Ernst Mach incoming grants are aimed at visiting scholars for a short research stay only. If you are a regular student at an Austrian university, you are not eligible. Applicants who permanently reside in Austria or who have studied in Austria for the majority of their academic career are not eligible for application. Postgraduates seeking to pursue a complete [...] studied/pursued research/pursued academic work in Austria within six months prior to taking up an Ernst Mach grant. This means, you must have resided outside of Austria for at least six months before returning to Austria again. Applicants who are permanently residing in Austria or who have studied in Austria for the majority of their academic career are not eligible for application. 5) Can I use this grant
in the amount of your first scholarship instalment. You are responsible for any changes in your visa or residence permit. If you do not arrive in time you will still have to pay the entire accommodation fee for your room with the OeAD Housing Office If you have booked a room of the OeAD student housing and you arrive in Austria later than expected or should there be changes or problems with your a [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
available from the information counters at the railway stations or on the website . Events Events for international students and researchers are offered of the following organisations: International Erasmus Student Network organizes trips, Stammtisch and parties for international Students. Afro-Asiatisches Institut (Events with an international focus on education and culture) Kunstuni Graz (Cultural event [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
University Carinthia (Alpen-Adria) The University College of Teacher Education – Carinthia University of applied sciences University of applied sciences - Carinthia Psychological Student Counselling Psychological Student Counselling Klagenfurt Universitätsstraße 65-67, 9020 Klagenfurt T: +43 (463) 23 482 E: psycholog.studierendenberatung@aau.at Library Library of the University of Carinthia Univer [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
Leisure time Things to know about Leoben University (opens larger image) © Foto Freisinger (Montanuniversitaet Leoben) Montanuniversität Leoben Montanuniversitaet Leoben Psychological Student Counselling Psychological Student Counselling Leoben E: soziales@oeh.unileoben.ac.at Website Library Hauptbibliothek der Montanuniversität Leoben Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, 8700 Leoben, 1 st floor [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
for students studying German as a Foreign and Second Language who actively study at an Austrian university, i.e. who also take examinations (at least 5 ECTS credits in the previous semester) or who are active in research in German as a Foreign and Second Language at an Austrian university, specifically bachelor’s students specialising in German as a Foreign and Second Language, master's students studying [...] studying German as a Foreign and Second Language, and teacher training students studying German Studies (bachelor's and master's students). Approx. 60 places are available each year. Interns will receive a monthly scholarship of 500-900 euros from the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) (depending on the local living costs), plus a travel costs allowance, an allowance for visa [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
institutions (HEIs) and students from Austria, Croatia, and the Netherlands, to discuss challenges in implementing Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs). Participants presented the BIPs they implemented so far and a session on administrative examples of good practice provided further opportunities for peer learning. In addition, the results of a survey conducted among students who completed a BIP [...] such as the motivation of teachers, the timeline, or strategic decisions challenges in cooperation with other HEIs and with students, such as finding the right partner, reliability of everyone involved, or a unified approach to grading the workload for HEIs, teachers and students measures taken by universities / international offices to facilitate the implementation of a BIP This event was co-funded [...] Activities of scholarship holders Before arrival During your stay Before departure After your stay FAQs Alumni submenu Alumni Activities Portraits AudioLab Talks oead.map Teaching and research Entry and Residence submenu BREXIT Accommodation oead4refugees Regional offices submenu OeAD-Regionalbüro Graz OeAD-Regionalbüro Innsbruck Klagenfurt Leoben OeAD-Regionalbüro Linz OeAD-Regionalbüro Salzburg Vienna University
non-native speakers of the English language. To explore this, she compares the way English negation is expressed by native English speakers, students at a British university, on one hand; and the way English negation is formed and used by non-natives, students at a Macedonian university. Semantics is the core of both types of research, combined with the lexicological, morphological and syntactic aspects [...] linguistics papers and journals, mentor to students’ Bachelor, Specialist and Mentor’s theses, proofreader, as well as (external) review committee member for colleagues’ scientific appointments. Reflection At the University of Graz, Austria, and, as a freemover, it was the Department of Slavic Studies that I visited, where I gave lectures to the Linguistics students who studied Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. [...] Language and Culture: An Introduction’, in which, as a linguist with a native Macedonian, I acquainted the students at this university (mainly Austrians, but other foreigners too, who study Slavic languages) with the Macedonian language, its structure, and the culture of my home country. None of the students spoke this language, thus, the lectures offered completely new material to them, but due to the similarity