St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences
The St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences (German: Fachhochschule St. Pölten) is a provider of higher education within the areas of Mobility Engineering, Digital Technologies, Health, Informatics & AI, Communications, Management, Media, Security and Social. Approximately 3.700 students are currently acquiring a practice-oriented academic education in various study programmes and further education programmes. FactsThe St Polten University of Applied Sciences, which coordinates six universities of applied sciences from the same number of nations as a European University in the E3UDRES2 project [1] of the European University Alliance,[2] was one of the finalists in the category of the Young Entrepreneurial University of the Year 2022 at the Europe Triple E-Awards along with GEA College, Universidade NOVA Lisboa, UC Leuven-Limburg and Stuttgart Media University.[3] In 2021, the Spin-off Austria Initiative, which promotes entrepreneurship in university education, awarded the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences with 1st place in the "University of Applied Sciences" category.[4] According to the trend magazine, St. Pölten UAS ranks 10th on the list of Austria's Best 300 Employers.[5] HistoryThe history of the UAS St. Pölten began in 1993, when the "Verein zur Föderung der Gesellschaft zur Durchführung von Fachhochschul-Studiengängen St. Pölten m.b.H." (eng.: Association for the Advancement of the Society for the Implementation of the University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten ltd.) was founded. In the academic year 1996/97 with Telecommunication and Media the first degree programme started. In January 2004 the facility was awarded the legal designation 'University of Applied Sciences'. In 2007 the St. Pölten UAS moved to the building in the Matthias Corvinus-Straße. At the moment the educational offer covers 15 bachelor's and 16 master's degree programmes as well as 24 further education courses. Study programmesDegree programmesBachelor's degree programmes[6]
Master's degree programmes[7]
Further educational coursesThe spectrum of further education programmes is continuously expanded. Most of these are offered on a part-time basis. ResearchThe St. Pölten UAS conducts research in the following institutes and fields of competence:
UAS BoardIn the UAS Board election of 2020, Alois Frotschnig was elected as chairperson of the board and Susanne Roiser as deputy chairperson for a term of three years. CampusIn the winter semester 2007/08, the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences moved into its 14,300-square-metre building which was newly completed at the time. Since 2013, the UAS has rented additional rooms in the nearby Business & Innovation Centre (BIZ). It also maintains further UAS locations in Heinrich Schneidmadl-Straße, Herzogenburger Straße and Wiener Straße. In autumn 2021 the new building and the adapted existing building were opened. With a size of 33,000m², the barrier-free campus offers sufficient space for 26 studios and laboratories, the campus media (radio, TV, magazine), a cinema and around 600m² of self-study zones and study labs for students. It also includes a landscaped campus promenade and campus garden, including an outdoor auditorium and numerous seating areas. The library of the St. Pölten UAS has a collection of about 50.000 media and has also been hosting a branch of the city library of St. Pölten since 2013. On-Campus MediaThe St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences has its own media channels for TV, print and radio, which can be used by students of all degree programs. Professional laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment enable students to gain media experience with a considerable circulation and reach during their studies.[8] c-tv – Creative Content Channelc-tv produces reports on current topics, short films and pilot films. It also serves as a test laboratory for new TV formats and experiments with the medium of television. All contributions are produced by students. Under the guidance of experienced lecturers, students learn about all the processes involved in developing, producing and presenting a TV programme and carry them out independently. The c-tv Konferenz is held every two years. The conference is dedicated to topics relating to digital television, media production, media technologies and related areas. Numerous lectures and workshops offer the opportunity to exchange ideas with international experts.[9] Campus & City Radio St. PöltenThe free radio station also serves as an educational radio station and is the only terrestrial student radio station in Austria. All aspects of everyday radio life are organized exclusively by students. The fields of activity range from moderation and programming, technology and audio production to marketing and event organization.[10] fhSPACEtvfhSPACEtv is an interdisciplinary initiative of the Media Technology and Digital Media Technologies degree programs at the Institute for Creative\Media/Technologies. The aim is to pool creative and artistic potential within the university's departments and to integrate specific approaches and requirements for digital media by bundling contemporary and alternative information channels and forms of presentation for students.[11] SUMOThe specialist media magazine, which is published twice a year, offers students in the Media Practice Lab - Journalistic Working Methods (print) and in the free subject SUMO the opportunity to go through all the steps in a media company. SUMO (print, circulation 2,500) and SUMOMAG (online) provide media managers, media teachers and students as well as pupils from media focus schools with exciting reports, features and interviews on virulent topics in the media industry.[12] International affairsThe St. Pölten UAS maintains relationships with approximately 150 partner universities in 30 countries. The international coordinators maintain professional contact with partner universities of their focus areas in research and teaching. They consult incoming and outgoing student in subject-related matters, in particular in course selection. The international coordinators work in close collaboration with the Office for International Relations, which offers organisational and administrative support.[13] Sources
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