FH Joanneum

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FH Joanneum is one of the largest Universities of Applied Sciences in Austria. It has about 3,500 students and about 530 employees (figures from 2009/10 academic year). The main campus is located in Graz, while there are two other locations in Kapfenberg and Bad Gleichenberg. All three are situated in the province of Styria, Austria.

FH Joanneum

Mission
FH JOANNEUM is committed to quality and oriented towards the future.  We generate and transfer knowledge for and in collaboration with students and partners. We promote entrepreneurial thinking as well as a passion for creativity and innovation. We are a leading European university of applied sciences and set our standards to compete with the best universities in Europe.

Vision
We aim to take the lead both nationally and internationally by aligning our teaching activities to sustainability and the needs of society in combination with applied research and development. We aim to stimulate innovative developments at local and international level. We see it as our mission to foster knowledge transfer. The practical results and solutions provided by our applied research are made available to industry, public institutions and society as a whole.

FH Joanneum

Library
Welcome to the homepage of the FH JOANNEUM Library and Information Centre. On our 3 locations we offer you more than 55.000 printed media items as well as electronic journals, newspapers and scientific databases.

Courses Offered
Undergraduate Programs

  • Bachelor Degree Programs

Graduate Programs

  • Applied Bioanalytical Sciences
  • Applied Nutrition Medicine
  • European Project and Public Management
  • International Supply Management

Contact Details
FH Joanneum
Alte Poststrasse 147 – 154
Eggenberger Allee 9 – 13
8020 Graz, AUSTRIA
Tel.: +43 (0)316 5453-0
Fax: +43 (0)316 5453-8801
FH Joanneum Official Website: http://www.fh-joanneum.at/

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