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Vienna University of Technology

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The Vienna University of Technology is a public research university in Vienna, Austria. The university's teaching and research are focused on engineering, computer science, and natural sciences.

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1815
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Public
Programs
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Country
🇦🇹Austria

Description

TU Wien is firmly anchored in Austria's innovation and science system. In accordance with its mission statement "Technology for people", this anchoring is based on the following foundations and values:


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TU Wien defines its research profile through 5 research areas, opens in a new window:


Computational Science and Engineering

Quantum Physics and Quantum Technologies

Materials and Matter

Information and Communication Technology

Energy and Environment

These five focus areas and the research fields they contain represent the particular strengths and competencies of TU Wien. They form the TUW research matrix with its cross-faculty activities and sharpen our profile in international competition. Within and between these research focus areas, scientists work across faculties and the research spectrum is constantly being expanded.

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Campuses

Vienna University of Technology campuses worldwide.

Main

Wien, Austria

Karlsplatz

Wien, Austria

Freihaus

Wien, Austria

Getreidemarkt

Vienna, Austria

Gußhaus

Vienna, Austria

Atominstitut

Vienna, Austria

Sport Center

Vienna, Austria

Admission Intakes

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Summer 2025

Application StartJan 7, 2025
Application DeadlineFeb 12, 2025
Program commencesMar 1, 2025

Winter 2025

Application StartJul 8, 2025
Application DeadlineSep 12, 2025
Program commencesOct 1, 2025

Winter 2025

Application StartJul 8, 2025
Application DeadlineSep 12, 2025
Program commencesOct 1, 2025

Frequently asked questions

The online workshops take place via Zoom. In homeschooling, each child needs a device (PC, laptop, tablet or cell phone) with which they can join the Zoom meeting. If the online workshop takes place at school, at least one laptop/tablet/cell phone is required for every 5 children (to enable interaction with the speakers). It must also be ensured that all students can follow the workshop (i.e. headphones for all students or play Zoom on a projector + speakers).

The face-to-face programs last 90 minutes. The online workshops last 45 minutes.

Due to the space available and the design of the workshops, only one class can participate in the workshop per session. At TUForMath in the mumok, the number of participants, including accompanying teachers, is limited to 30.

The workshops are free. TUForMath is funded by the TU Wien

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