Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established: 1765
Location: Vienna, Austria
Language: Primarily German
Website: N/A
Vetmeduni Vienna offers a variety of programs in veterinary medicine and related fields, including:
Undergraduate Degrees: Bachelor programs focusing on the basics of veterinary sciences.
Graduate Degrees: Master's and Doctoral programs for advanced veterinary studies and research.
Professional Programs: Continuing education and specialized training for veterinary practitioners.
The university is known for its extensive research activities, contributing significantly to advancements in veterinary medicine. Key research areas include:
Animal Health and Welfare
Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Food Safety and Public Health
Animal Husbandry and Genetics
Vetmeduni Vienna boasts state-of-the-art facilities to support both education and research:
Clinical Units: For a wide range of animal species, providing practical training and clinical services.
Research Institutes: Equipped with modern laboratories for conducting cutting-edge research.
Library and Learning Resources: Comprehensive resources to support the academic and research needs of students and staff.
The university collaborates with various national and international institutions to enhance its educational and research capabilities. These partnerships include:
Academic Institutions: Joint programs and research projects with other universities.
Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
Government and NGOs: Working on public health initiatives and policy development.
Students at Vetmeduni Vienna have access to a vibrant campus life, including:
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies focusing on academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Support Services: Counseling, career services, and health services to support student well-being.
Housing: Accommodation options both on-campus and off-campus.
Admission to Vetmeduni Vienna is competitive and may require:
Entrance Exams: Specific to veterinary programs.
Language Proficiency: Demonstration of proficiency in German (and sometimes English).
Academic Qualifications: Relevant previous education and qualifications.
Historical Significance: One of the oldest veterinary schools in the world.
Research Contributions: Significant contributions to veterinary sciences and public health.
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM)
Duration: 3 years
Focus: Foundational knowledge in veterinary sciences, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and basic animal care.
Bachelor in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Duration: 3 years
Focus: Interdisciplinary training in biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology with applications in veterinary and human medicine.
Master of Veterinary Medicine (MVM)
Duration: 2 years (following BVM)
Focus: Advanced veterinary training, including clinical skills, diagnostics, and treatment of animal diseases.
Master in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Duration: 2 years (following a related bachelor's degree)
Focus: Specialized knowledge in biomedical research, biotechnology applications, and laboratory techniques.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. med. vet.)
Duration: Variable (typically 3-5 years)
Focus: In-depth research in veterinary sciences, leading to a doctoral thesis.
Ph.D. in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Duration: Variable (typically 3-5 years)
Focus: Research-focused program in advanced biomedicine and biotechnology topics.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM) |
3 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Bachelor in Biomedicine and Biotechnology |
3 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Master of Veterinary Medicine (MVM) |
2 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Master in Biomedicine and Biotechnology |
2 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Master in Comparative Biomedicine |
2 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Master in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management |
2 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Veterinary Sciences |
3-5 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
PhD in Biomedicine and Biotechnology |
3-5 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. med. vet.) |
3-5 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
PhD in Comparative Medicine |
3-5 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management |
3-5 years |
Approximately 1,500 USD |
Location: Vienna, Austria
Language of Instruction: Primarily German, with some courses and programs available in English.
Website: N/A
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM)
Bachelor in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Graduate Programs:
Master of Veterinary Medicine (MVM)
Master in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Master in Comparative Biomedicine
Master in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management
Doctoral Programs:
PhD in Veterinary Sciences
PhD in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. med. vet.)
PhD in Comparative Medicine
PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management
Undergraduate Programs: Approximately 1,500 USD per year
Graduate Programs: Approximately 1,500 USD per year
Doctoral Programs: Approximately 1,500 USD per year
Academic Qualifications: Relevant previous education and qualifications specific to each program.
Language Proficiency:
German Proficiency: Required for most programs as they are primarily taught in German. Tests such as the TestDaF or ÖSD might be required.
English Proficiency: Required for programs taught in English. Tests such as IELTS or TOEFL might be required.
Entrance Exams: Some programs may require entrance exams specific to veterinary medicine or related fields.
Orientation Programs: To help international students acclimate to the university and life in Austria.
Language Courses: German language courses are often available for international students to improve their language skills.
Student Counseling: Academic advising, career services, and personal counseling are available.
International Office: Provides support and guidance on administrative and practical issues, such as visa applications, housing, and integration into university life.
On-Campus Housing: Limited availability, so early application is recommended.
Off-Campus Housing: Assistance provided to find suitable accommodation in Vienna.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies for academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Cultural Activities: Opportunities to engage in cultural events and explore Vienna.
Sports and Recreation: Access to sports facilities and fitness programs.
Academic Qualifications:
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, meeting the specific entry requirements of the chosen program.
Graduate Programs: Relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Doctoral Programs: Relevant master’s degree or equivalent.
Language Proficiency:
German Proficiency: Most programs are taught in German. Accepted tests include TestDaF or ÖSD.
English Proficiency: Required for programs taught in English. Accepted tests include IELTS or TOEFL.
Entrance Exams:
Some programs, particularly in veterinary medicine, may require entrance exams.
Online Application:
Complete the online application form available on the university’s website.
Submission of Required Documents:
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your previous academic records.
Language Certificates: Proof of language proficiency in German and/or English.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport for identification.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed resume including academic and work experiences.
Letter of Motivation: Explaining your interest in the program and career goals.
Recommendation Letters: From teachers, professors, or employers, if applicable.
Entrance Exams (if applicable):
Complete any required entrance exams specific to your program.
Interview (if applicable):
Some programs may require an interview as part of the selection process.
Winter Semester: Typically around mid-July.
Summer Semester: Typically around mid-December.
Winter Semester (Fall): Typically begins in October. Application deadlines are usually around mid-July.
Summer Semester (Spring): Typically begins in March. Application deadlines are usually around mid-December.
Winter Semester (Fall): Typically begins in October. Application deadlines are usually around mid-July.
Summer Semester (Spring): Typically begins in March. Application deadlines are usually around mid-December.
Intake periods for doctoral programs may vary, and applications are often accepted on a rolling basis. It is advisable to check with the specific department for exact deadlines.
1. Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM):
Academic Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German (TestDaF, ÖSD, or equivalent).
2. Bachelor in Biomedicine and Biotechnology:
Academic Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German (TestDaF, ÖSD, or equivalent). Some courses might require English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
1. Master of Veterinary Medicine (MVM):
Academic Qualifications: Relevant bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine or a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German (TestDaF, ÖSD, or equivalent).
2. Master in Biomedicine and Biotechnology:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant bachelor's degree in biomedicine, biotechnology, or a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the course requirements).
3. Master in Comparative Biomedicine:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant bachelor's degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the course requirements).
4. Master in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant bachelor's degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the course requirements).
1. PhD in Veterinary Sciences:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant master's degree in veterinary sciences or a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the research area).
2. PhD in Biomedicine and Biotechnology:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant master's degree in biomedicine, biotechnology, or a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the research area).
3. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. med. vet.):
Academic Qualifications: Relevant master's degree in veterinary medicine or a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the research area).
4. PhD in Comparative Medicine:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant master's degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the research area).
5. PhD in Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Management:
Academic Qualifications: Relevant master's degree in a related field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German and/or English (depending on the research area).
Ranking Source |
Ranking/Rating |
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QS World University Rankings |
Top 50 for Veterinary Science |
U.S. News & World Report |
Top 100 for Veterinary Science |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Amount/Coverage |
Application Process |
Notes |
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Ernst Mach Grant |
International students, various academic levels |
Monthly stipend, travel costs, insurance |
Apply through OeAD (Austrian Exchange Service) |
Focus on students and young researchers from non-European countries |
OeAD Scholarships |
scholarships for international students |
N/A |
Apply through OeAD website |
Includes multiple scholarships like Ernst Mach Grant, Franz Werfel Grant, Richard Plaschka Fellowship |
Helmut Veith Stipend |
Female students in computer science fields |
Up to EUR 6000 per year plus tuition fees |
Submit application to the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms |
Specific to computer science, particularly for master's students |
Need-Based Financial Aid |
International students with financial need |
based on need |
Apply through the university’s financial aid office |
Available to both undergraduate and graduate students |
Merit-Based Scholarships |
High-achieving international students |
partial to full tuition |
Automatically considered or separate application depending on program |
For undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional academic records |
Project-Specific Grants |
Students involved in specific research projects |
Based on project funding |
Apply through the supervising department or research group |
Often tied to doctoral and postdoctoral research projects |
Austria Development Cooperation Scholarships |
Students from developing countries |
Tuition, living expenses, travel costs |
Apply through the Austrian Development Cooperation website |
Focus on development-related fields |
Joint Study Scholarships |
Exchange students participating in joint study programs |
typically covers travel and living expenses |
Apply through the university’s international office |
For students in exchange or joint study programs between Vetmeduni Vienna and partner institutions |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (USD per Month) |
Notes |
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On-Campus Housing |
Limited student dormitories available on campus |
$300 - $500 |
Early application is recommended due to limited availability |
Off-Campus Housing |
Various options including shared apartments, private rentals, and student hostels |
$400 - $800 |
Prices vary based on location, size, and amenities |
Private Rentals |
Apartments and rooms rented from private landlords |
$500 - $1,200 |
Higher costs for single apartments; shared flats (WG) are more affordable |
Student Hostels |
Dormitory-style accommodations managed by external organizations |
$400 - $700 |
Includes utilities and internet in most cases |
Temporary Accommodation |
Short-term options for new arrivals (e.g., hotels, guesthouses) |
$50 - $100 per night |
Useful for initial stay until long-term accommodation is secured |
Accommodation Services |
University support in finding housing |
Included in student services |
Assistance with searching for and securing accommodation |
Campus Facilities |
Modern classrooms, laboratories, libraries, computer labs, and research facilities |
- |
State-of-the-art facilities to support academic and research activities |
Cafeteria and Dining |
On-campus dining options including a cafeteria and snack bars |
$150 - $300 per month |
Affordable meal plans and pay-per-meal options available |
Sports and Recreation |
Sports facilities including gym, sports fields, and fitness programs |
$20 - $50 per month |
Membership fees may apply for certain facilities and programs |
Healthcare Services |
On-campus medical services and health insurance plans |
$60 - $100 per month |
Mandatory health insurance for all students; additional private insurance optional |
Student Support Services |
Academic advising, counseling, career services, and international office support |
Included in student services fee |
Comprehensive support services to assist students with academic and personal matters |
Libraries and Study Areas |
Extensive library resources and quiet study areas |
Included in tuition fees |
Access to physical and digital resources |
Modern Facilities: State-of-the-art laboratories, research centers, libraries, and lecture halls.
Research Opportunities: Access to cutting-edge research projects and collaborations with leading institutions.
Student Support: Academic advising, tutoring services, and career counseling to assist with academic and career planning.
Student Union (ÖH Vetmed): Represents student interests, organizes events, and provides various services.
Clubs and Societies: Wide range of clubs including those focused on veterinary interests, sports, arts, and culture.
Special Interest Groups: Opportunities to join groups focused on specific areas of veterinary medicine, such as exotic animal medicine or equine studies.
Events and Festivals: Regular events including welcome parties, cultural festivals, and themed gatherings.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly held on various topics to enhance skills and knowledge outside the classroom.
Excursions and Trips: Organized trips to explore Vienna and other parts of Austria, offering cultural and recreational experiences.
Sports Facilities: On-campus gym, sports fields, and fitness classes available for students.
Intramural Sports: Various intramural sports teams and recreational activities to participate in.
Outdoor Activities: Proximity to parks and natural areas for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.
Dining Options: Cafeteria, snack bars, and vending machines providing a variety of food options.
Health Services: On-campus medical clinic, counseling services, and health insurance options.
Study Spaces: Quiet study areas, group study rooms, and well-equipped libraries.
Accommodation: Variety of housing options including on-campus dormitories, off-campus apartments, and student hostels.
Transportation: Efficient public transportation system with student discounts available for monthly passes.
City Life: Vienna offers a rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, music venues, and historic sites.
Orientation Programs: Introduction sessions to help international students settle in and understand the academic system.
Language Courses: German language courses offered to help non-native speakers improve their language skills.
International Office: Dedicated support for international students with visa issues, housing, and integration.
Scholarships: Various scholarships and financial aid options available for eligible students.
Part-Time Jobs: Opportunities for part-time work on campus or within the city to help with living expenses.
Community: Students often highlight the strong sense of community and support among peers and faculty.
Opportunities: Many students appreciate the numerous opportunities for hands-on experience and research.
Career Center: Provides comprehensive career guidance, including resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Job Portal: An online platform where students can find job listings, internships, and research opportunities relevant to their field of study.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized events focused on career development, industry trends, and networking skills.
Clinical Rotations: Mandatory clinical rotations in various departments and partner institutions to gain hands-on experience.
Externships and Internships: Opportunities for students to work in veterinary clinics, research laboratories, and industry settings during their studies.
Research Projects: Involvement in research projects that often include collaboration with external partners, providing practical experience and networking opportunities.
Partnerships: Strong connections with veterinary clinics, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, and government agencies, facilitating job placements and internships.
Guest Lectures: Regular lectures and seminars by industry professionals and alumni, offering insights into the job market and professional opportunities.
Alumni Association: A robust alumni network that provides mentorship, networking opportunities, and job leads for current students and recent graduates.
Alumni Events: Events and reunions that help students connect with graduates who are established in their careers.
Employment Rates: Graduates from Vetmeduni Vienna typically enjoy high employment rates due to the university’s strong reputation and comprehensive training programs.
Career Paths: Graduates pursue various career paths, including clinical practice, research, academia, public health, and roles in the veterinary pharmaceutical industry.
Visa and Work Permit Assistance: Guidance on obtaining necessary visas and work permits for international students wishing to stay and work in Austria after graduation.
Language Courses: German language courses to improve proficiency and enhance employability in the local job market.
Veterinary Clinics: Both small animal and large animal practices.
Research Institutes: Opportunities in biomedical research, veterinary sciences, and biotechnology.
Government Agencies: Roles in public health, food safety, and regulatory affairs.
Industry: Positions in pharmaceutical companies, animal nutrition, and biotechnology firms.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Work in animal welfare, wildlife conservation, and international development projects.
Notable Alumni: Many alumni have gone on to have successful careers in various sectors, contributing to the university’s strong reputation.
Graduate Testimonials: Positive feedback from graduates about the comprehensive training, hands-on experience, and support received during their studies.
1. Program Popularity: Veterinary medicine is a highly sought-after field, leading to a large number of applications.
2. Academic Requirements: High academic standards and specific prerequisite courses are required.
3. Entrance Exams: Some programs may require entrance exams, adding to the competitiveness.
4. Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German is mandatory for most programs, which can be a barrier for some applicants.
5. Quota Systems: Some programs may have quotas or limited spots available, further lowering the acceptance rate.
Address: Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Vienna, Austria
District: Floridsdorf
Accessibility: The campus is well-connected to the rest of Vienna via public transportation, including buses, trams, and the U-Bahn (subway).