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Encyclopedia > Webster University Vienna

Webster University Vienna is the Austrian branch of Webster University. It was founded in 1981 as Austria's first private university. It currently has about 450 students enrolled in its bachelor's and master's programs. Private universities are only of marginal importance in Austria.


The degrees of Webster University Vienna are accredited in the United States (via the accreditation of Webster University in the state of Missouri) as well as in Austria (via the Akkreditierungsrat, the Austrian government's accreditation authority for private universities).


External links

  • Official website of Webster University Vienna (http://www.webster.ac.at)
  • Official website of the Akkreditierungsrat (http://www.akkreditierungsrat.at)
  • Study in Austria: A Guide (http://www.haardt.net/studyinat.htm)

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Ruprecht's Church (the oldest in Vienna) and the Bermuda Bräu microbrewery became the now-popular "Bermuda Triangle." It is the one area of the inner city district where relatively loud music and noise is tolerated.
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