Graz University of Technology, Institute of technology in Graz, Austria.
Graz University of Technology is an institute of technology in the city of Graz in Austria with seven faculties spread across several locations. The campus combines traditional lecture halls with laboratories dedicated to engineering, computer science and applied sciences.
Archduke Johann of Austria founded the Joanneum in 1811 as an educational institution for technical and natural sciences. The institution was transformed into an independent technical college in 1864 and gradually gained full university status.
The institution maintains strong connections with industrial partners and research centers, fostering scientific innovation through international collaborations and knowledge exchange.
Faculty buildings are located at different sites across the city, with main locations accessible by public transport. Some areas are open to visitors, while others are reserved for enrolled students and staff members only.
The institution runs fourteen doctoral schools conducted entirely in English, attracting international researchers and supporting interdisciplinary projects. It also holds shares in twenty research companies, including the Austrian Centre for Electron Microscopy.
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