We work with universities and cultural organisations worldwide to co-develop hybrid, stackable learning, joint programmes, and research with public value. The pages below outline how to study with us, collaborate on teaching and programme development, and connect research to public-facing projects. If aspects of our work align with your interests, we welcome enquiries.
Learning Pathways & Mobility
Flexible, stackable study options include microcredentials, short intensives, and joint programmes delivered on-campus, hybrid, and online. Many modules are co-taught with partner universities and designed to accommodate professional schedules.
- Stackable routes: microcredentials → certificates → joint MA
- Mobility: short stays and virtual exchange
- Learning Agreements to plan individual pathways
Research Hubs & Public Impact
Our research links arts, heritage, media, and technology through labs, archives, and fellowships. Outcomes include exhibitions, performances, digital showcases, and community partnerships.
- Labs/centres: e.g., Digital Memory, Cultural Analytics, Curatorial Innovation
- Public-facing projects and cultural entrepreneurship
Partnerships & Global Engagement
We develop and maintain institutional partnerships that support joint teaching, shared supervision, and recognition across borders. Our joint offers are European Degree-ready and aligned with ESG/European Approach frameworks.
- Modes: co-teaching, joint programmes, shared supervision, mobility
- Open to exploratory conversations with European and non-European partners
Legacy, Heritage & Competencies
Our research, teaching and society-facing projects span two decades. Our activities range from regional lower Austria to global multi-content projects. We are proud to provide details of our legacy of engagement in and contribution to the European Higher Education Area.
- Academic Centers and Units with relevant foci.
- Master degrees and stackable courses.
- Research projects with both internal and external funding.
- Academic engagement and outcomes of staff members.
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FAQs
Q: Do you consider new international collaborations?
A: Yes. We welcome initial enquiries about co-teaching, joint programmes, mobility and public-facing projects in arts and cultural studies.
Q: Do you work with non-EU partners?
A: Yes. We collaborate with European and non-European institutions, including partners in the United States.
Q: How do we start a conversation?
A: Please send a short enquiry via the contact form or email. We will follow up to discuss scope and next steps.