Vienna University of Technology is one of the major universities in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Founded in 1815 as the "Imperial-Royal Polytechnic Institute" (k. k. Polytechnisches Institut), it currently has about 15,300 students (19% foreign students/30% women), 8 faculties and about 4,000 staff members (1,800 teaching). Vienna (German: Wien [viËn]) is the capital of Austria, and also one of Austrias nine federal states (Bundesland Wien). ...
Vienna is located on both banks of the Danube River, with the foothills of the Eastern Alps on the west and the plains of the Danube basin on the east.
Vienna was for many centuries the political and economic center of the Austrian Empire under the Habsburg family, and between 1867 and 1918 the capital of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy (see Austria-Hungary).
Vienna remains a city of strong musical heritage and is the seat of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna State Opera, and a music conservatory.
Brodey graduated from the University of Vienna in 1988 and the University of Virginia in 1989 and was admitted to the bar in Austria in 1994.
Ferdinand Graf, LL.M., of Graf, Maxl, Pitkowitz law firm, Stadiongasse 2, 1010 Vienna, Tel.: 401 17, Fax: 401 17 40, e-mail: graf@gmp.at, graduated from the University of Vienna in 1989 and the New York University School of Law in 1991, was admitted to the bar in Austria 1994 and the New York bar in 1993.
Ingrid Weisz, LL.M., Florianigasse 7/9, 1010 Vienna, Tel.: 406 00 51, Fax: 406 00 5116, e-mail: weisz@magnet.at, graduated from the University of Vienna in 1984 and the New York University School of Law in 1991 and was admitted to the bar in Austria in 1991 and New York in 1992.