Study Across Europe: A Joint Master at the St. Pölten UAS

Earn your degree at 3 universities in 3 countries

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Studying at 3 universities in 3 countries – that’s what a Joint Master at the St. Pölten UAS looks like. You study in Austria, the Netherlands, and Finland or Latvia. 

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What is a Joint Master?

A Joint Master is a master degree programme developed and offered in collaboration with multiple international universities. Each university contributes its strengths and specialisations, providing students with a diverse and enriching learning experience.

At the St. Pölten UAS, Joint Master programmes span 4 semesters and take place at 3 universities. This means you will spend the first 3 semesters at different universities. In the fourth semester, you can choose to complete your studies at one of the 3 partner institutions.

The Benefits of a Joint Master

  1. Knowledge³: Gain access to the expertise and resources of 3 universities.
  2. Specialise across institutions: Take advantage of each university’s strengths and focus areas - no single institution can offer this level of diversity.
  3. International experience: Study in an international classroom, gaining valuable intercultural skills.
  4. A unique study experience: Apply once and study at three different universities - where else can you do that?
  5. Broaden your academic perspective: Explore the latest scientific approaches from different academic and international perspectives - your Joint Master gives you access to all of this!

4 Studienstandorte der Joint Master an der FH St. Pölten

Joint Master Programmes at the St. Pölten UAS

Both programmes allow you to work in international teams, apply interdisciplinary approaches, and experience diverse cultural perspectives - enhancing your study experience and expanding your global career opportunities:

Citizen-Centered Digital Health and Social Care

Gamified Reality Applications for Real-world Challenges and Experiences

Interested? Apply now!  

Application for both masters is possible until 30 April 2025. For third-country nationals, applications are possible until 28/02/2025 (with the exception of Ukrainian nationals with a residence permit whose application deadline is the same as for EU citizens). 

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