Danube University Krems

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Danube University Krems
Donau-Universität Krems

Established: September 19, 1995
(full university status: April 1, 2004)
Type: Public
Rector: Prof. Heinrich Kern
Staff: 345 (2007)
Postgraduates: 3,749 (2006–07)
Location: Krems an der Donau, Lower Austria, Austria
Campus: Urban
Website: www.donau-uni.ac.at

The Danube University Krems (subtitled University of Continuing Education Krems; German: Donau-Universität Krems and Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, respectively) calls itself "the only state-funded university throughout Europe that has specialised in post-graduate academic studies". It is located in Krems an der Donau, Lower Austria.

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[edit] History

The first 93 students enrolled in 1995, when the institution began operation with programmes in European Studies and journalism.[1] In 2004, the Austrian parliament passed the Danube University Act (DUK-Gesetz) granting the institution the rights of a full university (such as appointing its own professors).

Today, more than 3,700 students study at Danube University.

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[edit] Rector

On February 2, 2007, rector Helmut Kramer resigned due to "conceptional differences on strategic leadership".[1] In May 2007 Prof Heinrich Kern was assigned as the new rector. The interim rector, Prof Ada Pellert, who also had applied, was not considered on the shortlist of three by the nomination committee. This was followed by protests in the university senate claiming the decision to be gender-discriminating.[2]

On August 8, 2007, Danube University issued a statement that the discussions on the rector's nomination are based on structural problems in the university. So Danube University has decided to split the oranisation into two universities. Professors Kern and Pellert were asked to apply for the positions of the two universities' rectors.[3]

[edit] Courses

Danube University currently offers more than 100 courses and degree programmes (leading to Master's degrees) in the fields:

  • Economics and Management
  • Communication, IT, and Media
  • Medicine and Health
  • Law, Administration, and International Relations
  • Cultural Sciences and Educational Sciences
  • Building and Environment

The university co-operates with various foreign institutions, including the University of British Columbia and Case Western Reserve University.

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Coordinates: 48°24′28″N 15°35′06″E / 48.40778, 15.585

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