At the University for Continuing Education Krems, internationalisation is of great significance and is supported by numerous international research and cooperation projects, collaborations, and exchange activities. Internationalisation is to be found at all levels of the university.

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Cultural diversity and international networking enrich our university on multiple levels, allowing it to be future-oriented, global and pro-active.

In this context, the Service Center for International Relations acts as a competence center and hub, assisting you with your concerns, questions, projects, and international opportunities and acting as an international first point of contact.

Our field of activity is diverse and includes, among other things:

  • Welcome Center support for international students and guests
  • Administration of international mobility activities (incoming and outgoing)
  • Review of project submissions and contracts for education and cooperation projects (Erasmus+, other OeAD, Austria's Agency for Education and Internationalisation, programs)
  • Support regarding new cooperation agreements, including Erasmus+ contracts, as well as regarding existing partnerships and networks
  • Project management and coordination for EU.ACE, a powerful university partnership focused on the development of innovative tailored lifelong learning paths as an integral part of the Bologna system and the European Higher Education Area
  • Responsibility for the key strategy "Focused expansion of international activities" (contents and updates)

Erasmus Charter

The University for Continuing Education Krems holds the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE), which defines the general quality framework for cooperation activities of higher education institutions at European and international level within Erasmus+.

Contact

If you are interested or have any questions regarding internationalisation, we are happy to support you. You can reach us at:

international@donau-uni.ac.at

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