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I. University of Vienna
Vienna University is the oldest university in Austria and one of the oldest universities in German-speaking countries. Founded in 1365, it is the alma mater of 27 Nobel Prize winners. Vienna University currently has eight departments. She is also the largest university in Austria and one of the largest universities in Europe, with 80,000 students. The university has more than 80 school buildings, which are distributed in various districts of Vienna. Among them, the ancient and magnificent main school is located in the first district of Vienna. Vienna Municipal Hospital, a world-famous modern hospital, is also affiliated to Vienna University.
Second, Innsbruck University (Innsbruck)
Innsbruck University is a large comprehensive national university in Austria. Established in 1669, the school has three research institutes: brenner Archives Institute, Innsbruck ST I Institute and Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics Institute. At the same time, the school also has 15 professional colleges, including architecture college, civil engineering college, education college, chemistry and pharmacy college, mathematics college, computer science and physics college, psychology and sports science college, political science and sociology college, biology college, geography and atmospheric science college, law school, management college, economics and statistics college, Catholic seminary, language and culture college, philosophy and history college. Courses offered include general chemistry, inorganic chemistry and theoretical chemistry, ancient history and orientalism, American studies, analytical chemistry and radiochemistry, English language and literature, architectural theory and architectural history, engineering mechanics, Bible studies and historical theology, European ethnology and folklore, archaeology, banking and finance, botany, European law and civil law, pedagogy, geological research and paleontology, language and literature, molecular biology, sports science and environmental engineering.
Third, the University of Graz (German Medical University? Graz)
Graz University, formerly known as Graz University of Technology, was founded in 1585. It is a university with a long history of more than 100 years and one of the 18 public universities recognized by the Austrian Ministry of Education. The school has six colleges: Law School, Economic and Social Academy, Medical College, Humanities College, Natural Science College and Religious Seminary. In addition, there are more than 50 research institutes and laboratories. At present, the school has more than 24,000 registered students, including 1920 college students from all over the world.